Reviewed by: Devyani Kharbanda
Written by: Aquib Nawab
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Home Solutions
Utilize the multiple picture modes available on TVs, such as those found in the A7 series. Lowering the brightness when appropriate can significantly reduce power consumption.
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Take advantage of smart features like those found in Google TV models. These TVs often include auto power-off functions that will turn the TV off after a period of inactivity.
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Opt for energy-saving picture presets when available. Many high-end models like the Mini LED series feature advanced picture processing. While these can enhance image quality, using more basic modes.
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Choose TVs with low standby power consumption. The newer models, particularly those with Google TV like the K800GT series, are designed with improved standby efficiency.
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Position your TV away from direct sunlight or bright light sources. This allows you to lower brightness settings without compromising visibility. Its anti-glare screens can help in this regard, allowing for lower brightness settings.
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Take advantage of sleep timer functions available on most smart TVs. This feature, common across lines like the 65C11series, automatically turns off the TV after a set period.
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Select an appropriately sized TV for your viewing distance. It offers a range of sizes, from 32" to 75", choosing a TV that's too large for your space may lead to higher energy consumption.
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