The power consumption of a TV can vary widely depending on its size, type, and technology. Here's a general breakdown:
1. **CRT TVs**: Older cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs typically consume between 60 and 300 watts, depending on their size. They are less efficient than modern technologies.
2. **LED TVs**: Light-emitting diode (LED) TVs, which are actually LCD TVs with LED backlighting, usually consume between 30 and 100 watts. Smaller models (under 32 inches) may use less, while larger ones (over 50 inches) may use more.
3. **OLED TVs**: Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs are generally more energy-efficient than older technologies but can vary. They usually consume between 60 and 150 watts, with larger models using more power.
4. **Plasma TVs**: Plasma TVs are less common now but are known for high power consumption. They typically use between 150 and 500 watts, depending on the size.
To get a more accurate figure for a specific TV, you should check the manufacturer's specifications or the label on the back of the TV.