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  2. VESA Display Power Management Signaling - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1990s, most new monitors implemented at least one DPMS level. [citation needed]DPMS does not define implementation details of its various power levels; [3] while in a CRT-based display the three steps could logically be mapped to three blocks to be shut down in order of increasing savings, thermal stress, and warm-up time (video amplifier, deflection, filaments) not all designs ...

  3. Standby power - Wikipedia

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    Standby power consumption can be reduced by unplugging or totally switching off, if possible, devices with a standby mode not currently in use; if several devices are used together or only when a room is occupied, they can be connected to a single power strip that is switched off when not needed. This may cause some electronic devices ...

  4. Sleep mode - Wikipedia

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    A sleeping PC is on standby power, and this is covered by regulations in many countries, for example in the United States limiting such power under the One Watt Initiative, from 2010. In addition to a wake-up press of the power button, PCs can also respond to other wake cues, such as from keyboard, mouse, incoming telephone call on a modem , or ...

  5. Computer monitor - Wikipedia

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    Power saving. Most modern monitors will switch to a power-saving mode if no video-input signal is received. This allows modern operating systems to turn off a monitor after a specified period of inactivity. This also extends the monitor's service life. Some monitors will also switch themselves off after a time period on standby.

  6. Consumer electronics - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 study in the United Kingdom, carried out by the Energy Saving Trust, found that the devices using the most power on standby mode included televisions, satellite boxes, and other video and audio equipment. The study concluded that UK households could save up to £86 per year by switching devices off instead of using standby mode. [52]

  7. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    A Samsung Nuon N2000 television and DVD remote control An air conditioning unit remote control. In electronics, a remote control (also known as a remote or clicker [1]) is an electronic device used to operate another device from a distance, usually wirelessly.

  8. Gamma correction - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, brightness is sometimes applied to various measures, including light levels, though it more properly applies to a subjective visual attribute. Gamma correction is a type of power law function whose exponent is the Greek letter gamma (γ). It should not be confused with the mathematical Gamma function.

  9. Mean time between failures - Wikipedia

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    Power-on hours – The length of time that electrical power is applied to a device; Reliability engineering – Sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes dependability; Residence time (statistics) – Statistical parameter of random process evolution; Bathtub curve – Curve for failure rates over time