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Answered: LED TV Power Consumption

Yes. LED's absorbs a very less power and provide better picture quality than a LCD screen. I always to have a LED screen to save energy and pocket money. Currently I am using Samsung UA75F8000 at my home and happy with its quality and power consumption.

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Answered: How do i get facebook on the tv

Go for a big screen led tv from samsung. you can run internet and enjoy social media on it. check out new Samsung UA55ES6800M 55 Inch LED TV for using facebook and other social media on tv screen.

Answered: Led tube lighting problem

Hi, LED Tubes can be used in the same fittings, but you will have to remove the starters and ballasts. You will either have a fitting with a magnetic ballast and starter or a fitting with an electronic ballast. In either case, all of these units have to come out and the live and netural connected to ...
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Want to have my led lights blink, how do I do this?

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I suggest you for sony bravia tv . Sony has better sound and picture quality. you can go for Sony KDL32BX320 BRAVIA 32 Inch LCD TV . This is a popular lcd tv from sony. Know more about the porduct and get it from Shoprite Australia.

How to Repair an LED Display?

LED's have been in use since the 1950's. Texas Instruments and Texas Material Labs did more to advance their use than anyone else. LED's both transmit and receive light, giving rise to Close-Coupled Devices and other technologies.