Which type of TV is the better choice: plasma or LCD?
LCD if you base your choice on energy costs. The cost of operating a plasma TV can be double that of tuning in an LCD. No matter which type of TV, however, size is also a major determinant in the amount of energy used. For example, a 37-inch LCD will run about $50/year while a 50-inch plasma (1080p) will cost $110/year to operate. While a few dollars a month may not seem like a lot, remember that you’ll be paying that bill every month for years to come. And if you consider the millions of households running television sets, it adds up to a huge amount of energy. Source: Consumer Reports Q: Which is better: Washing your car at home or going through a car wash? A: The car wash is likely to use less water—some only use 30 gallons, which is as much as a hose will pump out in four minutes. But for energy savings, don’t drive a long distance to get there; your best option is to combine a trip to the carwash with other errands. Source: The Center for American Progress Q: Which is more energy