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Does a 55" Plasma TV give off that much heat???
#11
Ok, I believe I'm going to move the 3 year old Samsung 55" LED to the basement and pickup a new 55" for our family space. I'd like to get integrated ROKU for our main TV anyhow to simplify this for the family.

TCL - 55" Class - LED - 5 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR - Roku TV seems like a decent buy.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/tcl-55-clas...Id=6358918
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#12
spacescape wrote:
Ok, I believe I'm going to move the 3 year old Samsung 55" LED to the basement and pickup a new 55" for our family space. I'd like to get integrated ROKU for our main TV anyhow to simplify this for the family.

TCL - 55" Class - LED - 5 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR - Roku TV seems like a decent buy.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/tcl-55-clas...Id=6358918

Jeez! 55" 4K Smart TV for $399. Confusedmiley-excited001:
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#13
Yes they put off a lot of heat. However, I don't understand how it could be a big problem. Don't you turn the TV off when you're not watching a program? We have a Panny plasma and it is not a problem. The one or two hours a day it is on are not enough to cause problems.
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davester wrote:
Yes they put off a lot of heat. However, I don't understand how it could be a big problem. Don't you turn the TV off when you're not watching a program? We have a Panny plasma and it is not a problem. The one or two hours a day it is on are not enough to cause problems.

Kid + Xbox + On for hours = Big Heat Problem.
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#15
What does the Kill-a-Watt say?

IMHO this is the perfect example why it’s nice to have a Kill-a-Watt these days. Measure not only power, but also voltage, Amps, power factor, frequency.
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#16
The kid needs a job.
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#17
I bet hooking that up to an older Mac Pro in an insulated room could double as a sauna.
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#18
Racer X wrote:
The kid needs a job.

Soon... He's 12 and he's diabetic so he's become a gamer over Pandemic.
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#19
The (almost) instant-on feature of TVs means a plasma TV uses a fair amount of power even when shut off.

davester wrote:
Yes they put off a lot of heat. However, I don't understand how it could be a big problem. Don't you turn the TV off when you're not watching a program? We have a Panny plasma and it is not a problem. The one or two hours a day it is on are not enough to cause problems.
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#20
.....so like teenage boy....always turned on......???
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