Home News Forum Articles
  Welcome back Join CF
You are here You are here: Home | Forum | Samsung TVs


You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most of the discussions, articles and other free features. By joining our Virgin Media community you will have full access to all discussions, be able to view and post threads, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own images/photos, and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please join our community today.


Welcome to Cable Forum
Go Back   Cable Forum > Cable Forum Basement > Science & Technology

Samsung TVs
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 27-08-2007, 17:42   #1
cf.member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 85
Clarkvcr is on a distinguished roadClarkvcr is on a distinguished road
Samsung TVs

Am I correct in saying that Samsungs do not have an on-off switch and are usually left on stand-by. Just switch off with remote and that's it. Does anyone have any thoughts on this.
Cheers.
Clarkvcr is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-08-2007, 17:57   #2
Cable Forum Team
 
Matt D's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Cambridge
Age: 31
Services: Freeview, Sky+HD, Sky Broadband "Max", BT phone
Posts: 10,620
Matt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny star
Matt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny star
Re: Samsung TVs

Yep.


No actual off button. Just stand-by.


I just put mine on stand-by with the remote, & leave it on at the wall socket.
__________________
My Blog - My Photo Gallery

Xbox Live Gamertag - Tezcatlipoca | PSN ID - Mister_Tez | NTHW PC Gaming Clan
Matt D is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-08-2007, 19:54   #3
bork bork bork
 
Uncle Peter's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: eight miles high
Age: 38
Services: ASDA FM
Posts: 1,957
Uncle Peter has reached the bronze age
Uncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze ageUncle Peter has reached the bronze age
Re: Samsung TVs

Aren't a lot of LCD TVs like this though? the JVC I've got in the lounge also only goes to standby when you press the I/0 switch
__________________
Nero fiddles while Gordon burns... in his Joy Division oven gloves
Uncle Peter is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-08-2007, 04:06   #4
cf.addict
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Services: V+ XL/20MB BB.
Posts: 374
SB_07 will become famous soon enoughSB_07 will become famous soon enoughSB_07 will become famous soon enough
Re: Samsung TVs

I have to turn my TV off at the plug because i refuse to use so much power using standby (it's not Samsung but is HD)
__________________
http://www.infowars.com/

The truth is out there....
SB_07 is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 29-08-2007, 08:39   #5
Rather fruity
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 6,046
Shaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny star
Shaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny starShaun has a nice shiny star
Re: Samsung TVs

My other half's Samsung has no off switch but the cheap(ish) Wharfedale in the bed room does. Just wish we could combine the features both to make a great telly.
Shaun is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-08-2007, 09:11   #6
 
Graham M's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Poole, Dorset
Age: 23
Services: Sky+ V-Box VM 10MBit
Posts: 10,055
Graham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny star
Graham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny star
Send a message via MSN to Graham M Send a message via Yahoo to Graham M
Re: Samsung TVs

Yes, I suppose those LEDs and Infra Red receivers do use a lot of energy
__________________
Used to be Zeph - I'm still me though
Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'
Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.
www.elitehealthdistribution.co.uk - www.loonyasylum.net
Graham M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-08-2007, 10:19   #7
cf.addict
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 474
bob_a_builder is a splendid one to beholdbob_a_builder is a splendid one to beholdbob_a_builder is a splendid one to beholdbob_a_builder is a splendid one to beholdbob_a_builder is a splendid one to beholdbob_a_builder is a splendid one to beholdbob_a_builder is a splendid one to beholdbob_a_builder is a splendid one to beholdbob_a_builder is a splendid one to behold
Re: Samsung TVs

Maybe not, but when multiplied by the number of TV sets in his town/county/country/planet its going to come to quite a significant number

"TV standby buttons will be outlawed"
bit old now and still not much happend

Last edited by bob_a_builder; 29-08-2007 at 10:27.
bob_a_builder is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-08-2007, 10:21   #8
cf.mega poster
 
Aragorn's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Minas Tirith, Gondor
Age: 43
Posts: 2,594
Aragorn is cast in bronzeAragorn is cast in bronzeAragorn is cast in bronzeAragorn is cast in bronze
Aragorn is cast in bronzeAragorn is cast in bronzeAragorn is cast in bronzeAragorn is cast in bronzeAragorn is cast in bronze
Re: Samsung TVs

Have a look on the Samsung pages and you will find that they don't use much in standby. eg my S86 26" uses <1W in standby
Not quite the same as old CRT standby power.
Aragorn is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 30-08-2007, 00:00   #9
cf.addict
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Services: V+ XL/20MB BB.
Posts: 374
SB_07 will become famous soon enoughSB_07 will become famous soon enoughSB_07 will become famous soon enough
Re: Samsung TVs

Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeph View Post
Yes, I suppose those LEDs and Infra Red receivers do use a lot of energy
So standby on an HDTV uses F all energy?
__________________
http://www.infowars.com/

The truth is out there....
SB_07 is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 30-08-2007, 00:22   #10
 
Graham M's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Poole, Dorset
Age: 23
Services: Sky+ V-Box VM 10MBit
Posts: 10,055
Graham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny star
Graham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny starGraham M has a nice shiny star
Send a message via MSN to Graham M Send a message via Yahoo to Graham M
Re: Samsung TVs

Having never hooked one up to a meter I really don't have a clue but my guess would be that they would draw very little current in standby mode unless they are very badly designed!
__________________
Used to be Zeph - I'm still me though
Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'
Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.
www.elitehealthdistribution.co.uk - www.loonyasylum.net
Graham M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 30-08-2007, 22:23   #11
cf.member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 85
Clarkvcr is on a distinguished roadClarkvcr is on a distinguished road
Re: Samsung TVs

Checked Samsungs own website and they inform us that switching the power off with the remote only puts the tv on stand by. Think we knew that!
They then state " do not leave your television on stand by for long periods of time".
Why dont they just put an on-off switch in them. Strange.
Dont think it will put me off considering one though.
Clarkvcr is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-08-2007, 19:00   #12
Cable Forum Team
 
Matt D's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Cambridge
Age: 31
Services: Freeview, Sky+HD, Sky Broadband "Max", BT phone
Posts: 10,620
Matt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny star
Matt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny star
Re: Samsung TVs

Shouldn't put you off.


Samsungs are excellent.


I got my R7 at Christmas (present to myself!), & it's bloody brilliant.
__________________
My Blog - My Photo Gallery

Xbox Live Gamertag - Tezcatlipoca | PSN ID - Mister_Tez | NTHW PC Gaming Clan
Matt D is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2007, 22:03   #13
cf.member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 85
Clarkvcr is on a distinguished roadClarkvcr is on a distinguished road
Re: Samsung TVs

Is there any difference between a Samsung LE32R88BDX and a LE32R87BDX

Cheers.
Clarkvcr is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2007, 22:13   #14
cf.mega pornstar
 
danielf's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 10,341
danielf is seeing silvered starsdanielf is seeing silvered starsdanielf is seeing silvered starsdanielf is seeing silvered starsdanielf is seeing silvered stars
danielf is seeing silvered starsdanielf is seeing silvered starsdanielf is seeing silvered stars
Re: Samsung TVs

For anyone concerned about power consumption in standby, I just came across these

Basically, they're remote-controlled plugs. Assign the plugs to a code on the remote, and switch either (or all) of the plugs off with your remote. They simply cut all electrity. Sounds like an interesting idea. Obviously, another option would be to simply switch the socket off, but with these devices you can switch off multiple sockets, and you don't have to crawl behind the telly.
__________________
Oh Oh Ranje
We houden allemaal van jou, de spelers en het rood wit blauw.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I wish I knew where I was going, cause I have to get back as well.
danielf is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2007, 22:37   #15
Cable Forum Team
 
Matt D's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Cambridge
Age: 31
Services: Freeview, Sky+HD, Sky Broadband "Max", BT phone
Posts: 10,620
Matt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny star
Matt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny star
Re: Samsung TVs

Quote:
Originally Posted by Clarkvcr View Post
Is there any difference between a Samsung LE32R88BDX and a LE32R87BDX

Cheers.

Only cosmetic AFAIK.


Quick search... Dixons/Currys/PCWorld sell the R88 (& R86), while everyone else sell the R87.


If it's the same as it was with the R7s, then one will have a different colour "flash" (plastic strip thing) on the bottom edge, & the location of the power button will be slightly different.

My LE26R73BDX (from Currys) has a blue strip, with the power button above it, just under the Samsung logo.

The R74s have (I think) a white (or maybe grey/silver) strip, with the power button on the strip.


The actual specs are exactly the same. One is just a Dixons Group "exclusive" that has a slight cosmetic difference.

---------- Post added at 23:37 ---------- Previous post was at 23:22 ----------

Just had a look...

http://www.avforums.com/forums/showp...8&postcount=27

Quote:
Originally Posted by allazey_uk @ AVForums
There is a difference between the R87 and the R88 as well:

1) The R87 has a its power button on the front/bottom of the TV, just below where it says "Samsung".

2) The R88 has a touch sensitive power button on the side with the other buttons.

3) The R88 has a blue neon glow at the bottom of the TV. This can be set to be on when TV is in standby or when watching.

I think they are the only differences.


http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=516485


May find this handy (settings advice) -

http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=513376


And from Samsung...

http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/t...Specifications

http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/t...Specifications


Courtesy of:

http://www.hotukdeals.com/forums/sho...&postcount=108
__________________
My Blog - My Photo Gallery

Xbox Live Gamertag - Tezcatlipoca | PSN ID - Mister_Tez | NTHW PC Gaming Clan
Matt D is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


All times are GMT. The time now is 17:11.


Links
Google
 
Web www.cableforum.co.uk


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.1.0
Copyright © 2003 - 2008, Cable Forum.
(server1.cableforum.co.uk)