Tuesday, January 28, 2014

i noticed that there are some sites that auction or liquidate LED tvs and laptops, What sites are best?

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 on Lloyd L40 LED Television Price List in India as on 25th January 2014
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Sara


i am trying to find out how my neighbors get their huge selection on led tvs and laptops from auction or liquidation i would like to do the same. but further more i want to know all the sites that do liquidate or auction returns and used electronics?


Answer
1. The under noted sites auction Electronic Items(TVs, Laptops, etc.)

http://www.ubid.com/category/listing.aspx?catid=5558
http://techspecto.com/showthread/online-auctions-laptops-desktops-tvs-electronics-home-.html

2. At Penny Auctions, one can find brand new items with manufacturersâ warranty for a few pennies. Penny auctions often sell laptops, desktops, TVs, iMacs, iPhones as well as gift cards, vouchers and smaller appliances.

3. A write-up at the under noted site gives detailed guidelines for Penny Auctions:

http://blog.sneekit.com/online-auctions-for-laptops-desktops-tvs-and-electronics/

What duration is used to calculate the power consumption of an appliance?




Akiko Hime


Today i was canvassed for an LED TV. I noticed that they put wattage values for the various TVs on display. For example the 75" Samsung TV had a power consumption of 270 KWH a year. Does that REALLY mean that if i let the TV run NON-STOP for 365 days, consume only 270 KWH? Is that the same NON-STOP usage implication for washing machines or any other appliance?


Answer
The math does not add up. 365 days == 8760 hours ==> 270 KWH/year ==~ 30.8 W hours, which sounds too low, for a 75" TV. The manufacturer has likely taken the typical (average) number of hours one is likely to watch TV and has multiplied KWH rating by that number. KWH is a better rating; that is until they standardize that KWH/year means what exactly. But even in KWH, one would have to do some averaging - the power consumption of a TV would, to a degree, depend on the kind of things you are watching, sound levels etc.

I find it rather strange that Samsung fails to mention the power rating on the full specs for the TV on their web site - http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN75ES9000FXZA-specs. I then tried Sony and they do list the max power consumption - 170 W for a 60" TV, which is 1489 KW per year, if you leave the TV turned ON for full year AND the TV is consuming full power all the time. I doubt that the Samsung TV would that much more efficient, that for a bigger TV it would have 270 KWH a year. http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921666479232#specifications.




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