Doubts about the consumption of LCD vs LED monitors
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Hello,
Due to remote work, which has become so fashionable due to circumstances, I have been thinking about the possibility of renewing my monitor setup for others that adapt a little better to my desk and needs, but I need an excuse of an economic nature to convince myself that the expense will not be more of a whim than anything else.
I am looking for information about monitor consumption, but in the end it happens as with the TDP of AMD and Intel, that each one measures it a little in their own way. Some talk to you about maximum consumption, others average... What real difference do you think it can make for example between two 24" FHD monitors, one normal and one LED?
I have been looking for info but it never gets clear about everything, especially in real environments and not theoretical ones.
Best regards!
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@Yorus said in Doubt about consumption of LCD vs LED monitors:
What real difference do you think it can make for example between two 24" FHD monitors one normal and one LED?
I have seen some real measurements and I see that it gives around 60-65w for the lcd and 20-25w for the led. I imagine it will vary between panels/models/sizes... but you get an idea.
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With that difference in a couple of years I have it amortized, taking into account that I do not sell one of the old ones and the one with 24" has a small flaw.
These are the monitors that I have located, both second-hand but one totally new:
They are not for gamer topic precisely, but they fit more in my desk and they are from the same range/year.