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Power of a linear LCD display

Bought a monitor on the Internet, said it was purple, bought a hair back to see, what purple, that is affixed to the standard, the package is LCDBehind the display is written rated power 75W, I was in order to save power to buy the LCD, is 17 inches positive screen, there is such a high power?

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Different display power is not the same, my DELL 19 widescreen, power consumption is less than 35W
The power of a LCD monitor does not indicate how much power it consumes. Typically, the LCD LCD 17 inch square screen and 19 inch widescreen power consumption is basically the same. Usually 32-35W. Some old type display for the double lower power consumption, 26-29W. Some of the monitors themselves carry audio amplifiers, with peak power approaching 70W when audio is added. The display uses power only in less than 40W without the use of audio.
Note that the rated power is 75W, and that's ok.Normal, you work power consumption is about 35W. This is stipulated by the state. 75W is the maximum power.Don't worry

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