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Older-model televisions use less energy than new televisions because they tend to be smaller in size. A 19-inch CRT (cathode-ray tube) television uses about 80 watts of energy compared to 125 watts of energy for a 32-inch LCD television, according to writer Michael Bluejay.Source:
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