Is it ok to unplug the TV often?

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#1 TheDarkSpot
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When it's off but the red light is still on?

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#2 Mcspanky37
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I dont think it should matter.

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#3 000000000111
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The red light merely represents the fact that your TV is in stand-by mode. It definitely will not hurt to unlug the TV, this merely eliminates the TV from drawing any electricity. Leaving it plugged in will allow it to draw a minimal amount of current until you decide you are ready to watch TV. Some sets are now even coming with a switch on the back to keep them from drawing any power until the switch is set to the "on" position.

Edit: Basically the switch serves the same purpose as unplugging the device.

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#4 Elann2008
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I plug in all my electronics to a power strip that's built with a surge protector. Anytime that I'm not using these electronics, I flip the switch on the power strip. Simple as that.
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#5 bigM10231
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yes. if you have old stuff connected to it that your concerned with its life its the best thing you can do if your not using it

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#6 TheDarkSpot
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Well I used to turn off my old TV from the power button on the TV(it did have a remote but I wanted it completely off). Now, on my new TV, it doesn't seem to make difference whether I turn it off from the remote or the power button on the TV. The red light stays on nonetheless. And that means aging, doesn't it? I just want my new TV to have a nice long life cycle.

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#7 bigM10231
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Well I used to turn off my old TV from the power button on the TV(it did have a remote but I wanted it completely off). Now, on my new TV, it doesn't seem to make difference whether I turn it off from the remote or the power button on the TV. The red light stays on nonetheless. And that means aging, doesn't it? I just want my new TV to have a nice long life cycle.

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the red light is using the stored energy in the capacitors in the power adaptor plug etc. and its in standby. a simple fix is to put wire tape over the light to stop bothering you

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#8 sayyy-gaa
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I have all my stuff connected to a powerstrip and when done I just unplug the strip from the wall to save energy. I'm pretty sure that isn't bad for your TV or other electronics.