5 Best Energy Saving TVs in the US - April 2021

What Energy Saving TV to Buy in March 2021?
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A fully featured and very economical to run hd ready 20" TV, with a cheap price. | A fully featured and economical to run full hd 32" television. It supports Picture-in-Picture and parental controls and has an ethernet port and a desktop stand included. | A fully featured and amazingly economical to run 32", 66mm thick TV, with a fair price. It supports Picture-in-Picture, Wi-Fi and parental controls and has a game mode. | A fully featured and very economical to run full hd 22" TV, with a fair price. | A fully featured and staggeringly economical to run 19", 47.5mm thick TV, with a cheap price. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Medium (1200:1) Typical Contrast Ratio Brighter Display Brightness Auto Volume Leveler Four Months Newer |
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Full Hd 13" Larger Display Diagonal Higher Typical Contrast Ratio Faster Response Time 8° Wider Horizontal Viewing Angle 48% Higher RMS Rated Power Parental Controls Ethernet Port Picture-in-Picture Desktop Stand Included Better Brand 5 More Items
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Larger Display Diagonal Higher Dynamic Contrast Ratio Wider Horizontal Viewing Angle Five Loudspeakers Parental Controls Game Mode Noise Reduction Wi-Fi Ethernet Port Wi-Fi Direct Picture-in-Picture Desktop Stand Included Better Kagoo Score 7 More Items
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Higher Display Resolution |
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85.5mm Thinner Noise Reduction $28 Cheaper More Shops Are Selling It $100 Cheaper to Run Over Five Years |
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12 Reasons Against
Half the Display Resolution Smaller Display Diagonal A Lot Slower Response Time Narrower Horizontal Viewing Angle 18W Lower RMS Rated Power Does Not Support Wi-Fi Does Not Have an Ethernet Port Worse Kagoo Score $110 More Expensive Not As Many Stockists 121% Higher Running Costs Over Five Years Worse Brand 6 More Items
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Dimmer Display Brightness Only Very High (20000:1) Dynamic Contrast Ratio Three Less Loudspeakers Does Not Support Wi-Fi Worse Kagoo Score More Expensive by $705 Less Retailers Older by Over One Year $102 More Expensive to Run Over Five Years 3 More Items
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Thicker 10W Lower RMS Rated Power $178 More Expensive Less Retailers Four Months Older 18% Higher Running Costs Over Five Years Worse Brand 1 More Item
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32% Smaller Display Diagonal 85.5mm Thicker Lower Typical Contrast Ratio 2.5ms Slower Response Time Dimmer Display Brightness Does Not Support Wi-Fi Does Not Have an Ethernet Port Worse Kagoo Score $28 More Expensive Less Retailers Over One Year Older More Expensive to Run Over Five Years by 26% Worse Brand 7 More Items
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41% Smaller Display Diagonal Half As High Typical Contrast Ratio 1.5ms Slower Response Time 45% Dimmer Display Brightness 5% Narrower Horizontal Viewing Angle Significantly Lower RMS Rated Power Only Two Loudspeakers Does Not Support Wi-Fi Does Not Have an Ethernet Port Worse Kagoo Score One Year Older Worse Brand 6 More Items
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Sharp LC20AD5EBK
$230.05
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The Sharp LC20AD5EBK has a Kagoo Score of 80. With a price tag of $230.05 this TV is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Sharp LC20AD5EBK or read our article on whether you should buy a Sharp TV.
A fully featured and very economical to run hd ready 20" TV, with a cheap price.
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4 Reasons For for Choosing the Sharp LC20AD5EBK
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK has a medium (1200:1) typical contrast ratio (as is the LG 32LD655H), however the Curtis PLED2243A and the Supersonic SC1911 have a low typical contrast ratio. We do not know what type of typical contrast ratio the Sony KDL32W600D have. More ...
'Contrast Ratio' is a measure of the image contrast that the TV is capable of producing - it is the difference between the brightness of the darkest black and brightest white that the TV can produce. The higher the contrast ratio the better the contrast.
A higher contrast ratio means that the TV can product darker blacks and brighter whites, resulting in better image quality. So a TV with a contrast ratio of 1000:1 can produce whites which are 1000 times brighter than the darkest black that the TV can produce.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK is a 450 cd/m² display brightness TV. That's 85 cd/m² brighter than the Curtis PLED2243A (365 Cd/m²), 50 cd/m² brighter than the LG 32LD655H (400 Cd/m²) and 200 cd/m² brighter than the Supersonic SC1911 (250 Cd/m²). More ...
'Display Brightness' is a measure of how bright the screen on the TV is.
A brighter display means the screen will have a greater capacity for brightness. This can be useful in combating glare from the sun in very bright rooms, or for making the screen visible from further away.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK has an auto volume leveler, but the Curtis PLED2243A, the LG 32LD655H, the Sony KDL32W600D and the Supersonic SC1911 do not have this feature. More ...
An auto-volume leveler on your TV is a system to automatically adjust the volume on your TV to provide a consistent acceptable volume level across multiple inputs and programs.
An auto-volume leveler system on your TV will stop the volume from accidentally being set too low or too high for a movie or programme, making the sound more even across the board.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK was released eight years ago, but the Curtis PLED2243A was released nine years ago, the LG 32LD655H was released nine years ago, the Sony KDL32W600D was released eight years ago and the Supersonic SC1911 was released nine years ago
12 Reasons Against for Choosing the Sharp LC20AD5EBK
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK is hd ready, which is half the display resolution of the Curtis PLED2243A and the LG 32LD655H (full hd). More ...
HD Type on a TV refers to the type of high definition image that the TV is capable of displaying (e.g. Full HD, 4K Ultra HD).
The better the HD type the better the image resolution and the perceived sharpness of the image will be. Images will appear more life like and realistic. This will be more noticeable on a TV with a larger display diagonal.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK is a 20" TV. That's 2" smaller than the Curtis PLED2243A (22"), 12" smaller than the LG 32LD655H and the Sony KDL32W600D (32") and 1" larger than the Supersonic SC1911 (19"). More ...
‘Display Diagonal’ is the measure of the size of the TV screen from top-left to bottom-right corner, excluding any frame or border.
One of the most important considerations when choosing the right screen size for your TV is the typical distance from which you will be viewing the screen. TVs with a bigger display diagonal allow you to make the most of HD content and are great for watching movies. A good rule of thumb is to multiply the display diagonal by 2.5 to determine the viewing distance. So a 40 inch TV is best viewed from 100 inches away, which is equivalent to 8.3 feet or 2.54m. For home cinema setups and a truly immersive experience this ratio can be reduced to 1.2. This will give a screen size that fills 40 degrees of the viewer's field of vision. So if you are viewing from a distance of 6ft (72 inches) you would need a TV display diagonal of 60 inches.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK has a response time of 8ms, whereas the Curtis PLED2243A is a 6.5ms response time TV (1.5ms faster), the LG 32LD655H is a 4ms response time TV (4ms faster) and the Supersonic SC1911 is a 5.5ms response time TV (2.5ms faster). More ...
'Response Time' is the measure of how long it takes an individual pixel to move from active to inactive - therefore how fast it takes the TV to respond to the signal it's receiving and display it on the screen.
Slow response times on a TV mean that signals on fast moving images (such as video games or sports) could clash together, creating blurry images as several slightly different signals attempt to be displayed at once. A TV with faster response times can therefore display fast-moving images sharply and cleanly.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK is a 176° horizontal viewing angle TV. That's 2° narrower than the LG 32LD655H and the Sony KDL32W600D (178°) and 6° wider than the Supersonic SC1911 (170°). More ...
The horizontal viewing angle dictates the maximum angle at which the TV screen can be properly viewed.
A larger viewing angle means that the TV can be watched from many different parts of a room successfully. Conversely, a very small viewing angle means you would effectively have to sit directly in front of the TV to be able to view the screen successfully.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK has an RMS rated power of 2W, whereas the LG 32LD655H is a 20W RMS rated power TV (18W higher), the Sony KDL32W600D is a 10W RMS rated power TV (8W higher) and the Supersonic SC1911 is a 6W RMS rated power TV (4W higher). More ...
RMS rated power stands for Root Mean Square rated power and it is typically used to measure the power output of the audio element of the TV.
A higher RMS rated power means that the audio system on the TV is more powerful and will be able to play the audio at higher volumes. A higher RMS power may also result in better quality audio at normal volume levels.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK does not support Wi-Fi (As do the the Curtis PLED2243A, the LG 32LD655H and the Supersonic SC1911), but the Sony KDL32W600D does. More ...
A Wifi (wireless LAN connection) on your TV means that you can connect your TV directly to your WiFi network.
A wifi connection means that connecting your TV to the net will be easier and can be done without cables.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK does not have an ethernet port (As do the the Curtis PLED2243A and the Supersonic SC1911), whereas the LG 32LD655H and the Sony KDL32W600D have this feature. More ...
An ethernet port lets you connect the TV directly to your router with an ethernet cable.
An ethernet connection is more reliable than wifi and is useful if you do not have a wiki network or the wifi signal is weak. Depending on the speed of your wifi network and ethernet connection may be faster than wifi which means less buffering when streaming content to the TV.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK has received a Kagoo Score of 80, but the Sony KDL32W600D scored 87 and the Supersonic SC1911 scored 85.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK is more expensive than the Curtis PLED2243A by $82 and more expensive than the Supersonic SC1911 by $110.
Only 1 store sell the Sharp LC20AD5EBK, however 4 stores sell the Sony KDL32W600D and 6 stores sell the Supersonic SC1911. More ...
Over five years the Sharp LC20AD5EBK costs $130 to run which is $56 more than the Curtis PLED2243A, $60 more than the Sony KDL32W600D and $71 more than the Supersonic SC1911. Show assumptions.
Sharp TVs have an average rating of only 71.7%, however LG has an average rating of 95%, Sony has an average rating of 85.8% and Supersonic has an average rating of 87.1%.
The Sharp LC20AD5EBK is 522mm wide, 395mm tall and weighs 7.3kg.

The cheapest price that we could find for the LC20AD5EBK in the US is $230.05 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
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LG 32LD655H
$824.49
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LG 32LD655H |
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The LG 32LD655H has a Kagoo Score of 79. However with a price tag of $824.49 this TV is a bit expensive. For further details check out our full review of the LG 32LD655H or read our article on whether you should buy a LG TV.
A fully featured and economical to run full hd 32" television. It supports Picture-in-Picture and parental controls and has an ethernet port and a desktop stand included.
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11 Reasons For for Choosing the LG 32LD655H
The LG 32LD655H is full hd (as is the Curtis PLED2243A), whereas the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is only hd ready. More ...
HD Type on a TV refers to the type of high definition image that the TV is capable of displaying (e.g. Full HD, 4K Ultra HD).
The better the HD type the better the image resolution and the perceived sharpness of the image will be. Images will appear more life like and realistic. This will be more noticeable on a TV with a larger display diagonal.
The LG 32LD655H has a display diagonal of 32" (as does the Sony KDL32W600D), whereas the Curtis PLED2243A is only a 22" TV (10" smaller), the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is only a 20" TV (12" smaller) and the Supersonic SC1911 is only a 19" TV (13" smaller). More ...
‘Display Diagonal’ is the measure of the size of the TV screen from top-left to bottom-right corner, excluding any frame or border.
One of the most important considerations when choosing the right screen size for your TV is the typical distance from which you will be viewing the screen. TVs with a bigger display diagonal allow you to make the most of HD content and are great for watching movies. A good rule of thumb is to multiply the display diagonal by 2.5 to determine the viewing distance. So a 40 inch TV is best viewed from 100 inches away, which is equivalent to 8.3 feet or 2.54m. For home cinema setups and a truly immersive experience this ratio can be reduced to 1.2. This will give a screen size that fills 40 degrees of the viewer's field of vision. So if you are viewing from a distance of 6ft (72 inches) you would need a TV display diagonal of 60 inches.
The LG 32LD655H has a medium (1200:1) typical contrast ratio, and so is the Sharp LC20AD5EBK, which is twice as high typical contrast ratio as the Curtis PLED2243A and the Supersonic SC1911 (low). We do not know what type of typical contrast ratio the Sony KDL32W600D have. More ...
'Contrast Ratio' is a measure of the image contrast that the TV is capable of producing - it is the difference between the brightness of the darkest black and brightest white that the TV can produce. The higher the contrast ratio the better the contrast.
A higher contrast ratio means that the TV can product darker blacks and brighter whites, resulting in better image quality. So a TV with a contrast ratio of 1000:1 can produce whites which are 1000 times brighter than the darkest black that the TV can produce.
The LG 32LD655H is a 4ms response time TV. That's 2.5ms faster than the Curtis PLED2243A (6.5ms), 4ms faster than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (8ms) and 1.5ms faster than the Supersonic SC1911 (5.5ms). More ...
'Response Time' is the measure of how long it takes an individual pixel to move from active to inactive - therefore how fast it takes the TV to respond to the signal it's receiving and display it on the screen.
Slow response times on a TV mean that signals on fast moving images (such as video games or sports) could clash together, creating blurry images as several slightly different signals attempt to be displayed at once. A TV with faster response times can therefore display fast-moving images sharply and cleanly.
The LG 32LD655H has a horizontal viewing angle of 178° (as does the Sony KDL32W600D), but the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is only a 176° horizontal viewing angle TV (2° narrower) and the Supersonic SC1911 is only a 170° horizontal viewing angle TV (8° narrower). More ...
The horizontal viewing angle dictates the maximum angle at which the TV screen can be properly viewed.
A larger viewing angle means that the TV can be watched from many different parts of a room successfully. Conversely, a very small viewing angle means you would effectively have to sit directly in front of the TV to be able to view the screen successfully.
The LG 32LD655H is a 20W RMS rated power TV. That's 18W higher than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (2W), 10W higher than the Sony KDL32W600D (10W) and 14W higher than the Supersonic SC1911 (6W). More ...
RMS rated power stands for Root Mean Square rated power and it is typically used to measure the power output of the audio element of the TV.
A higher RMS rated power means that the audio system on the TV is more powerful and will be able to play the audio at higher volumes. A higher RMS power may also result in better quality audio at normal volume levels.
The LG 32LD655H supports parental controls (as does the Sony KDL32W600D), but the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not support this feature. More ...
Parental controls on a TV allow users to limit the films and programs that can be viewed on the TV, preventing adults-only content from being viewed by children.
Parental controls are a good way of stopping children accidentally (or totally not-accidentally) watching violent or sexual programs when parents aren't around to stop them.
The LG 32LD655H has an ethernet port (as does the Sony KDL32W600D), however the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not have this feature. More ...
An ethernet port lets you connect the TV directly to your router with an ethernet cable.
An ethernet connection is more reliable than wifi and is useful if you do not have a wiki network or the wifi signal is weak. Depending on the speed of your wifi network and ethernet connection may be faster than wifi which means less buffering when streaming content to the TV.
The LG 32LD655H supports Picture-in-Picture (as does the Sony KDL32W600D), however the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not support this feature. More ...
Picture-in-Picture is a special mode for a TV that allows two programs to be shown at the same time, one in a smaller screen overlaid on top of the first.
Picture-in-Picture on a TV is very helpful for browsing the net or taking Skype calls while still watching a movie or TV programme on the main screen.
The LG 32LD655H has a desktop stand included (as does the Sony KDL32W600D), however the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not have this feature. More ...
Whether the TV has a desktop stand included with the purchase.
A desktop stand allows you to mount the TV on a desk or table for easy viewing. Without one, you'll have to either mount the TV on a wall or buy a stand at additional expense.
LG TVs have an average rating of 95%, whereas Curtis only has an average rating of 70.2%, Sharp only has an average rating of 71.7%, Sony only has an average rating of 85.8% and Supersonic only has an average rating of 87.1%.
9 Reasons Against for Choosing the LG 32LD655H
The LG 32LD655H has a display brightness of 400 cd/m², but the Curtis PLED2243A is a 365 Cd/m² display brightness TV (35 cd/m² dimmer), the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is a 450 Cd/m² display brightness TV (50 cd/m² brighter) and the Supersonic SC1911 is a 250 Cd/m² display brightness TV (150 cd/m² dimmer). More ...
'Display Brightness' is a measure of how bright the screen on the TV is.
A brighter display means the screen will have a greater capacity for brightness. This can be useful in combating glare from the sun in very bright rooms, or for making the screen visible from further away.
The LG 32LD655H has a very high (20000:1) dynamic contrast ratio, but the Sony KDL32W600D has an ultra high dynamic contrast ratio. We do not know what type of dynamic contrast ratio the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 have. More ...
'Contrast Ratio' is a measure of the image contrast that the TV is capable of producing - it is the difference between the brightness of the darkest black and brightest white that the TV can produce. The higher the contrast ratio the better the contrast.
A higher the contrast ratio means that the TV can product darker blacks and brighter whites, resulting in better image quality. So a TV with a contrast ratio of 1000:1 can produce whites which are 1000 times brighter than the darkest black that the TV can produce.
The LG 32LD655H has two loudspeakers (as does the Supersonic SC1911), however the Sony KDL32W600D only has five loudspeakers. More ...
We do not know the number of loudspeakers on the Curtis PLED2243A or the Sharp LC20AD5EBK. It is possible that they do not have any loudspeakers.
The number of loudspeakers is the total number of speakers provided with the TV, either inside the TV casing or as external speakers.
A greater number of speakers will allow for better quality audio and different frequencies. Multiple external speakers will enable to the TV to play surround sound audio.
The LG 32LD655H does not support Wi-Fi (As do the the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911), however the Sony KDL32W600D supports this feature. More ...
A Wifi (wireless LAN connection) on your TV means that you can connect your TV directly to your WiFi network.
A wifi connection means that connecting your TV to the net will be easier and can be done without cables.
The LG 32LD655H has received a Kagoo Score of 79, however the Sharp LC20AD5EBK scored 80, the Sony KDL32W600D scored 87 and the Supersonic SC1911 scored 85.
The LG 32LD655H is $677 more expensive than the Curtis PLED2243A, $594 more expensive than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK, $526 more expensive than the Sony KDL32W600D and $705 more expensive than the Supersonic SC1911.
The LG 32LD655H is only stocked by 1 retailer, whereas the Sony KDL32W600D is stocked by 4 stores and the Supersonic SC1911 is stocked by 6 sellers. More ...
The LG 32LD655H is two months older than the Curtis PLED2243A, 16 months older than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK, one year older than the Sony KDL32W600D and four months older than the Supersonic SC1911.
Over five years the LG 32LD655H costs $161 to run which is $87 more than the Curtis PLED2243A, $31 more than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK, $91 more than the Sony KDL32W600D and $102 more than the Supersonic SC1911. Show assumptions.
The LG 32LD655H is 797.56mm wide, 495.29mm tall and weighs 7.6kg.

The cheapest price that we could find for the 32LD655H in the US is $824.49 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
Sony KDL32W600D
$298.00
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Sony KDL32W600D |
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The Sony KDL32W600D has a Kagoo Score of 87. With a price tag of $298.00 this TV is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Sony KDL32W600D or read our article on whether you should buy a Sony TV.
A fully featured and amazingly economical to run 32", 66mm thick TV, with a fair price. It supports Picture-in-Picture, Wi-Fi and parental controls and has a game mode.
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13 Reasons For for Choosing the Sony KDL32W600D
The Sony KDL32W600D is a 32" TV, and so does the LG 32LD655H. That's 10" larger than the Curtis PLED2243A (22"), 12" larger than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (20") and 13" larger than the Supersonic SC1911 (19"). More ...
‘Display Diagonal’ is the measure of the size of the TV screen from top-left to bottom-right corner, excluding any frame or border.
One of the most important considerations when choosing the right screen size for your TV is the typical distance from which you will be viewing the screen. TVs with a bigger display diagonal allow you to make the most of HD content and are great for watching movies. A good rule of thumb is to multiply the display diagonal by 2.5 to determine the viewing distance. So a 40 inch TV is best viewed from 100 inches away, which is equivalent to 8.3 feet or 2.54m. For home cinema setups and a truly immersive experience this ratio can be reduced to 1.2. This will give a screen size that fills 40 degrees of the viewer's field of vision. So if you are viewing from a distance of 6ft (72 inches) you would need a TV display diagonal of 60 inches.
The Sony KDL32W600D has an ultra high (1000000:1) dynamic contrast ratio, but the LG 32LD655H only has a very high dynamic contrast ratio. We do not know what type of dynamic contrast ratio the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 have. More ...
'Contrast Ratio' is a measure of the image contrast that the TV is capable of producing - it is the difference between the brightness of the darkest black and brightest white that the TV can produce. The higher the contrast ratio the better the contrast.
A higher the contrast ratio means that the TV can product darker blacks and brighter whites, resulting in better image quality. So a TV with a contrast ratio of 1000:1 can produce whites which are 1000 times brighter than the darkest black that the TV can produce.
The Sony KDL32W600D is a 178° horizontal viewing angle TV, and so does the LG 32LD655H. That's 2° wider than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (176°) and 8° wider than the Supersonic SC1911 (170°). More ...
The horizontal viewing angle dictates the maximum angle at which the TV screen can be properly viewed.
A larger viewing angle means that the TV can be watched from many different parts of a room successfully. Conversely, a very small viewing angle means you would effectively have to sit directly in front of the TV to be able to view the screen successfully.
The Sony KDL32W600D has five loudspeakers, however the Supersonic SC1911 only has two loudspeakers. More ...
We do not know the number of loudspeakers on the Curtis PLED2243A or the Sharp LC20AD5EBK. It is possible that they do not have any loudspeakers.
The number of loudspeakers is the total number of speakers provided with the TV, either inside the TV casing or as external speakers.
A greater number of speakers will allow for better quality audio and different frequencies. Multiple external speakers will enable to the TV to play surround sound audio.
The Sony KDL32W600D supports parental controls, and so does the LG 32LD655H, but the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not. More ...
Parental controls on a TV allow users to limit the films and programs that can be viewed on the TV, preventing adults-only content from being viewed by children.
Parental controls are a good way of stopping children accidentally (or totally not-accidentally) watching violent or sexual programs when parents aren't around to stop them.
The Sony KDL32W600D has a game mode, but the Curtis PLED2243A, the LG 32LD655H, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not. More ...
'Game Mode' on a TV is a specialist mode that scales down the graphical fidelity of the video in order to free up processing power for response time.
In effect this trades slightly worse graphical capabilities for lessened input lag, meaning a smoother, more responsive experience when gaming.
The Sony KDL32W600D supports noise reduction, and so does the Supersonic SC1911, however the Curtis PLED2243A, the LG 32LD655H and the Sharp LC20AD5EBK do not. More ...
Noise reduction helps reduce intrusive audio and visual noise for a clearer and better viewing experience.
The Sony KDL32W600D supports Wi-Fi, whereas the Curtis PLED2243A, the LG 32LD655H, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not support this feature. More ...
A Wifi (wireless LAN connection) on your TV means that you can connect your TV directly to your WiFi network.
A wifi connection means that connecting your TV to the net will be easier and can be done without cables.
The Sony KDL32W600D has an ethernet port, and so does the LG 32LD655H, however the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not. More ...
An ethernet port lets you connect the TV directly to your router with an ethernet cable.
An ethernet connection is more reliable than wifi and is useful if you do not have a wiki network or the wifi signal is weak. Depending on the speed of your wifi network and ethernet connection may be faster than wifi which means less buffering when streaming content to the TV.
The Sony KDL32W600D supports Wi-Fi Direct, but the Curtis PLED2243A, the LG 32LD655H, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not. More ...
Wi-Fi Direct is a system to allow your TV to connect directly to other device without requiring a wireless router as a go-between.
Wi-Fi Direct is helpful on a TV because it allows a TV to connect to another device (such as a computer or phone) directly, meaning there is far less setup required - the devices just need to be 'paired' (normally at a press of a button) and the y can transfer data between each other. This is extremely useful for streaming media onto your TV from a computer or phone.
The Sony KDL32W600D supports Picture-in-Picture, and so does the LG 32LD655H, however the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not. More ...
Picture-in-Picture is a special mode for a TV that allows two programs to be shown at the same time, one in a smaller screen overlaid on top of the first.
Picture-in-Picture on a TV is very helpful for browsing the net or taking Skype calls while still watching a movie or TV programme on the main screen.
The Sony KDL32W600D has a desktop stand included, and so does the LG 32LD655H, however the Curtis PLED2243A, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911 do not. More ...
Whether the TV has a desktop stand included with the purchase.
A desktop stand allows you to mount the TV on a desk or table for easy viewing. Without one, you'll have to either mount the TV on a wall or buy a stand at additional expense.
The Sony KDL32W600D has received a Kagoo Score of 87, however the Curtis PLED2243A scored 78, the LG 32LD655H scored 79, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK scored 80 and the Supersonic SC1911 scored 85.
7 Reasons Against for Choosing the Sony KDL32W600D
Sony KDL32W600D is 66mm thick, but the Curtis PLED2243A is a 133mm thick TV (67mm thicker) and the Supersonic SC1911 is a 47.5mm thick TV (18.5mm thinner). More ...
The thickness of a TV measured from the back of the TV to the front of the TV. Curved TVs will have quite a big depth as this dimension is measured from the back of the centre of the screen to the front of the edges of the screen.
A thinner TV has the advantage of appearing more elegant and will also mean that the TV will not stick out as much when mounted on a wall.
The Sony KDL32W600D has an RMS rated power of 10W, but the LG 32LD655H is a 20W RMS rated power TV (10W higher), the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is a 2W RMS rated power TV (8W lower) and the Supersonic SC1911 is a 6W RMS rated power TV (4W lower). More ...
RMS rated power stands for Root Mean Square rated power and it is typically used to measure the power output of the audio element of the TV.
A higher RMS rated power means that the audio system on the TV is more powerful and will be able to play the audio at higher volumes. A higher RMS power may also result in better quality audio at normal volume levels.
The Sony KDL32W600D is more expensive than the Curtis PLED2243A by $150, more expensive than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK by $68 and more expensive than the Supersonic SC1911 by $178.
Only 4 shops sells the Sony KDL32W600D, whereas 6 stores sell the Supersonic SC1911. More ...
The Sony KDL32W600D is older than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK by four months.
The Sony KDL32W600D costs $69 to run which is $10 more than the Supersonic SC1911 over five years. Show assumptions.
Sony TVs have an average rating of only 85.8%, whereas LG has an average rating of 95% and Supersonic has an average rating of 87.1%.
The Sony KDL32W600D is 721mm wide, 66mm tall, 436mm thick and weighs 4.9kg.

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$147.99
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The Curtis PLED2243A has a Kagoo Score of 78. With a price tag of $147.99 this TV is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Curtis PLED2243A.
A fully featured and very economical to run full hd 22" TV, with a fair price.
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1 Reason For for Choosing the Curtis PLED2243A
The Curtis PLED2243A is full hd, and so is the LG 32LD655H, which is twice the display resolution of the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (hd ready). More ...
HD Type on a TV refers to the type of high definition image that the TV is capable of displaying (e.g. Full HD, 4K Ultra HD).
The better the HD type the better the image resolution and the perceived sharpness of the image will be. Images will appear more life like and realistic. This will be more noticeable on a TV with a larger display diagonal.
13 Reasons Against for Choosing the Curtis PLED2243A
The Curtis PLED2243A is a 22" TV. That's 10" smaller than the LG 32LD655H and the Sony KDL32W600D (32"), 2" larger than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (20") and 3" larger than the Supersonic SC1911 (19"). More ...
‘Display Diagonal’ is the measure of the size of the TV screen from top-left to bottom-right corner, excluding any frame or border.
One of the most important considerations when choosing the right screen size for your TV is the typical distance from which you will be viewing the screen. TVs with a bigger display diagonal allow you to make the most of HD content and are great for watching movies. A good rule of thumb is to multiply the display diagonal by 2.5 to determine the viewing distance. So a 40 inch TV is best viewed from 100 inches away, which is equivalent to 8.3 feet or 2.54m. For home cinema setups and a truly immersive experience this ratio can be reduced to 1.2. This will give a screen size that fills 40 degrees of the viewer's field of vision. So if you are viewing from a distance of 6ft (72 inches) you would need a TV display diagonal of 60 inches.
Curtis PLED2243A is 133mm thick, but the Sony KDL32W600D is a 66mm thick TV (67mm thinner) and the Supersonic SC1911 is a 47.5mm thick TV (85.5mm thinner). More ...
The thickness of a TV measured from the back of the TV to the front of the TV. Curved TVs will have quite a big depth as this dimension is measured from the back of the centre of the screen to the front of the edges of the screen.
A thinner TV has the advantage of appearing more elegant and will also mean that the TV will not stick out as much when mounted on a wall.
The Curtis PLED2243A has a low (1000:1) typical contrast ratio (as is the Supersonic SC1911), whereas the LG 32LD655H and the Sharp LC20AD5EBK have a medium typical contrast ratio. We do not know what type of typical contrast ratio the Sony KDL32W600D have. More ...
'Contrast Ratio' is a measure of the image contrast that the TV is capable of producing - it is the difference between the brightness of the darkest black and brightest white that the TV can produce. The higher the contrast ratio the better the contrast.
A higher contrast ratio means that the TV can product darker blacks and brighter whites, resulting in better image quality. So a TV with a contrast ratio of 1000:1 can produce whites which are 1000 times brighter than the darkest black that the TV can produce.
The Curtis PLED2243A has a response time of 6.5ms, but the LG 32LD655H is a 4ms response time TV (2.5ms faster), the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is an 8ms response time TV (1.5ms slower) and the Supersonic SC1911 is a 5.5ms response time TV (1ms faster). More ...
'Response Time' is the measure of how long it takes an individual pixel to move from active to inactive - therefore how fast it takes the TV to respond to the signal it's receiving and display it on the screen.
Slow response times on a TV mean that signals on fast moving images (such as video games or sports) could clash together, creating blurry images as several slightly different signals attempt to be displayed at once. A TV with faster response times can therefore display fast-moving images sharply and cleanly.
The Curtis PLED2243A is a 365 cd/m² display brightness TV. That's 35 cd/m² dimmer than the LG 32LD655H (400 Cd/m²), 85 cd/m² dimmer than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (450 Cd/m²) and 115 cd/m² brighter than the Supersonic SC1911 (250 Cd/m²). More ...
'Display Brightness' is a measure of how bright the screen on the TV is.
A brighter display means the screen will have a greater capacity for brightness. This can be useful in combating glare from the sun in very bright rooms, or for making the screen visible from further away.
The Curtis PLED2243A does not support Wi-Fi (As do the the LG 32LD655H, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911), however the Sony KDL32W600D does. More ...
A Wifi (wireless LAN connection) on your TV means that you can connect your TV directly to your WiFi network.
A wifi connection means that connecting your TV to the net will be easier and can be done without cables.
The Curtis PLED2243A does not have an ethernet port (As do the the Sharp LC20AD5EBK and the Supersonic SC1911), but the LG 32LD655H and the Sony KDL32W600D have this feature. More ...
An ethernet port lets you connect the TV directly to your router with an ethernet cable.
An ethernet connection is more reliable than wifi and is useful if you do not have a wiki network or the wifi signal is weak. Depending on the speed of your wifi network and ethernet connection may be faster than wifi which means less buffering when streaming content to the TV.
The Curtis PLED2243A has received a Kagoo Score of 78, however the LG 32LD655H scored 79, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK scored 80, the Sony KDL32W600D scored 87 and the Supersonic SC1911 scored 85.
The Curtis PLED2243A is more expensive than the Supersonic SC1911 by $28.
Only 1 seller sell the Curtis PLED2243A, whereas 4 shops sell the Sony KDL32W600D and 6 stores sell the Supersonic SC1911. More ...
The Curtis PLED2243A is older than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK by 14 months, older than the Sony KDL32W600D by 10 months and older than the Supersonic SC1911 by two months.
The running costs of the Curtis PLED2243A are $74 which is $5 more than the Sony KDL32W600D and $15 more than the Supersonic SC1911 over five years. Show assumptions.
Curtis TVs have an average rating of only 70.2%, whereas LG has an average rating of 95%, Sharp has an average rating of 71.7%, Sony has an average rating of 85.8% and Supersonic has an average rating of 87.1%.
The cheapest price that we could find for the PLED2243A in the US is $147.99 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
Supersonic SC1911
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The Supersonic SC1911 has a Kagoo Score of 85. With a price tag of $119.99 this TV is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Supersonic SC1911.
A fully featured and staggeringly economical to run 19", 47.5mm thick TV, with a cheap price.
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5 Reasons For for Choosing the Supersonic SC1911
The Supersonic SC1911 is a 47.5mm thick TV, whereas the Curtis PLED2243A is a 133mm thick TV (85.5mm thicker) and the Sony KDL32W600D is a 66mm thick TV (18.5mm thicker). More ...
The thickness of a TV measured from the back of the TV to the front of the TV. Curved TVs will have quite a big depth as this dimension is measured from the back of the centre of the screen to the front of the edges of the screen.
A thinner TV has the advantage of appearing more elegant and will also mean that the TV will not stick out as much when mounted on a wall.
The Supersonic SC1911 supports noise reduction, and so does the Sony KDL32W600D, but the Curtis PLED2243A, the LG 32LD655H and the Sharp LC20AD5EBK do not. More ...
Noise reduction helps reduce intrusive audio and visual noise for a clearer and better viewing experience.
The Supersonic SC1911 costs $119.99, whereas the Curtis PLED2243A is $147.99, the LG 32LD655H is $824.49, the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is $230.05 and the Sony KDL32W600D is $298.00.
A greater number of stores increases the price competition amongst retailers for this TV and also increases the chances of the product remaining in stock.
The Supersonic SC1911 only costs $59 to run over five years whereas the Curtis PLED2243A costs $74 to run (26% more), the LG 32LD655H costs $161 to run (173% more), the Sharp LC20AD5EBK costs $130 to run (121% more) and the Sony KDL32W600D costs $69 to run (18% more). More ...
12 Reasons Against for Choosing the Supersonic SC1911
The Supersonic SC1911 is a 19" TV. That's 3" smaller than the Curtis PLED2243A (22"), 13" smaller than the LG 32LD655H and the Sony KDL32W600D (32") and 1" smaller than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (20"). More ...
‘Display Diagonal’ is the measure of the size of the TV screen from top-left to bottom-right corner, excluding any frame or border.
One of the most important considerations when choosing the right screen size for your TV is the typical distance from which you will be viewing the screen. TVs with a bigger display diagonal allow you to make the most of HD content and are great for watching movies. A good rule of thumb is to multiply the display diagonal by 2.5 to determine the viewing distance. So a 40 inch TV is best viewed from 100 inches away, which is equivalent to 8.3 feet or 2.54m. For home cinema setups and a truly immersive experience this ratio can be reduced to 1.2. This will give a screen size that fills 40 degrees of the viewer's field of vision. So if you are viewing from a distance of 6ft (72 inches) you would need a TV display diagonal of 60 inches.
The Supersonic SC1911 has a low (1000:1) typical contrast ratio (as is the Curtis PLED2243A), however the LG 32LD655H and the Sharp LC20AD5EBK have a medium typical contrast ratio. We do not know what type of typical contrast ratio the Sony KDL32W600D have. More ...
'Contrast Ratio' is a measure of the image contrast that the TV is capable of producing - it is the difference between the brightness of the darkest black and brightest white that the TV can produce. The higher the contrast ratio the better the contrast.
A higher contrast ratio means that the TV can product darker blacks and brighter whites, resulting in better image quality. So a TV with a contrast ratio of 1000:1 can produce whites which are 1000 times brighter than the darkest black that the TV can produce.
The Supersonic SC1911 has a response time of 5.5ms, whereas the Curtis PLED2243A is a 6.5ms response time TV (1ms slower), the LG 32LD655H is a 4ms response time TV (1.5ms faster) and the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is an 8ms response time TV (2.5ms slower). More ...
'Response Time' is the measure of how long it takes an individual pixel to move from active to inactive - therefore how fast it takes the TV to respond to the signal it's receiving and display it on the screen.
Slow response times on a TV mean that signals on fast moving images (such as video games or sports) could clash together, creating blurry images as several slightly different signals attempt to be displayed at once. A TV with faster response times can therefore display fast-moving images sharply and cleanly.
The Supersonic SC1911 is a 250 cd/m² display brightness TV. That's 115 cd/m² dimmer than the Curtis PLED2243A (365 Cd/m²), 150 cd/m² dimmer than the LG 32LD655H (400 Cd/m²) and 200 cd/m² dimmer than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (450 Cd/m²). More ...
'Display Brightness' is a measure of how bright the screen on the TV is.
A brighter display means the screen will have a greater capacity for brightness. This can be useful in combating glare from the sun in very bright rooms, or for making the screen visible from further away.
The Supersonic SC1911 is a 170° horizontal viewing angle TV. That's 8° narrower than the LG 32LD655H and the Sony KDL32W600D (178°) and 6° narrower than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK (176°). More ...
The horizontal viewing angle dictates the maximum angle at which the TV screen can be properly viewed.
A larger viewing angle means that the TV can be watched from many different parts of a room successfully. Conversely, a very small viewing angle means you would effectively have to sit directly in front of the TV to be able to view the screen successfully.
The Supersonic SC1911 has an RMS rated power of 6W, whereas the LG 32LD655H is a 20W RMS rated power TV (14W higher), the Sharp LC20AD5EBK is a 2W RMS rated power TV (4W lower) and the Sony KDL32W600D is a 10W RMS rated power TV (4W higher). More ...
RMS rated power stands for Root Mean Square rated power and it is typically used to measure the power output of the audio element of the TV.
A higher RMS rated power means that the audio system on the TV is more powerful and will be able to play the audio at higher volumes. A higher RMS power may also result in better quality audio at normal volume levels.
The number of loudspeakers on the Supersonic SC1911 is two, and so does the LG 32LD655H, but the Sony KDL32W600D only has five loudspeakers. More ...
We do not know the number of loudspeakers on the Curtis PLED2243A or the Sharp LC20AD5EBK. It is possible that they do not have any loudspeakers.
The number of loudspeakers is the total number of speakers provided with the TV, either inside the TV casing or as external speakers.
A greater number of speakers will allow for better quality audio and different frequencies. Multiple external speakers will enable to the TV to play surround sound audio.
The Supersonic SC1911 does not support Wi-Fi (As do the the Curtis PLED2243A, the LG 32LD655H and the Sharp LC20AD5EBK), but the Sony KDL32W600D does. More ...
A Wifi (wireless LAN connection) on your TV means that you can connect your TV directly to your WiFi network.
A wifi connection means that connecting your TV to the net will be easier and can be done without cables.
The Supersonic SC1911 does not have an ethernet port (As do the the Curtis PLED2243A and the Sharp LC20AD5EBK), whereas the LG 32LD655H and the Sony KDL32W600D have this feature. More ...
An ethernet port lets you connect the TV directly to your router with an ethernet cable.
An ethernet connection is more reliable than wifi and is useful if you do not have a wiki network or the wifi signal is weak. Depending on the speed of your wifi network and ethernet connection may be faster than wifi which means less buffering when streaming content to the TV.
The Supersonic SC1911 has received a Kagoo Score of 85, but the Sony KDL32W600D scored 87.
The Supersonic SC1911 is older than the Sharp LC20AD5EBK by one year and older than the Sony KDL32W600D by eight months.
Supersonic TVs have an average rating of only 87.1%, however LG has an average rating of 95%.
The Supersonic SC1911 is 462mm wide, 47.5mm tall and 330mm thick.

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