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  1. 14 de jun. de 2022 · Other TVs. Press the “Settings” button on the remote control and select: [Clock]* > [Sleep timer] > [OFF] *Only for some models. 2. Switch-off timer. The TV has an ecological setting to automatically turn itself off after a few hours of use. To deactivate it, press the “Settings” button and select: Android TVs.

  2. 11 de mar. de 2022 · Turning a TV off at night completely and removing from standby will save electricity and will save you a small amount of money. When I say a small amount of money, I mean a small amount of money. Probably a few pounds per year, not the £100 pounds a year or so that you local authority will tell you. Modern TV’s when on standby use barely any ...

  3. The premise of the show was a ‘gang’ of kids who hung out together and suggested activities for children (i.e. us who were watching) to take part in; often they showed youinteresting’ things to do with the town they were in, to do with local history.

  4. If I were you vs.If I was you. En el condicional segundo, el verbo be en la oración subordinada (if clause) puede conjugarse como were en lugar de como was con la primera y tercera personas del singular (I, he, she, it). El significado es el mismo en ambos casos, aunque were se considera más formal que was.. Ejemplo: If he were possible, I would stay in five-star hotels for the whole trip.

  5. \$\begingroup\$ I think what you are asking is if I have a device such as my TV that is plugged into the wall and the mains switch is 'on' but has been switched 'off' on the device. Does this consume more power than it would if the mains switch on the wall were switched 'off'. If so then I think this is a valid question but your question does not quite say this, making it unclear.

  6. 20 de feb. de 2023 · First, you need to check if Anynet+ is switched on in the settings menu. To do this, open the Settings menu on your remote control and look for the “Anynet+” or “Audio Input” section depending on your remote control model. Then set “Anynet+” or “HDMI-CEC” On/Off switch as appropriate.

  7. I just had my panel replaced and asked the tech if it's "dangerous" to run the 1 hour pixel refresher when you turn off you TV. He said you can run in as much as you want. So I do this maybe once a week now - Set it to do a full pixel refresh when I turn off the TV (B7). Don't know about newer modells. Greetings from Sweden :)