Annual Projector Electricity Cost Simulation | TV vs. Monthly Cost Comparison | Aestiquo P1
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💡 To summarize: The power consumption of the Aestiquo P1 is approximately 150W, which is roughly equivalent to a typical 65-inch television (approx. 150W). However, the screen size can be more than four times larger. In terms of cost-performance, projectors offer a clear advantage.
Basic Power Consumption Data
| Device | Power Consumption | Screen Size | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aestiquo P1 (Projector) | Approx. 150W | Up to 350 inches | Built-in Android TV, Wi-Fi 6 |
| TV (65 inches) | Approx. 150W | Fixed 65 inches | Fixed installation location |
| TV (85 inches) | Approx. 250W | Fixed 85 inches | High power consumption |
Monthly and Annual Electricity Bill Simulation
Calculation conditions: Average electricity unit price in Japan 31 yen/kWh, average daily viewing time 3 hours
| Device | Daily Electricity Cost | Monthly Electricity Cost | Annual Electricity Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aestiquo P1 | Approx. 14 yen | Approx. 418 yen | Approx. 5,022 yen |
| TV (65 inches) | Approx. 14 yen | Approx. 418 yen | Approx. 5,022 yen |
| TV (85 inches) | Approx. 23 yen | Approx. 697 yen | Approx. 8,370 yen |
💰 10-year cost difference: While the electricity costs for the P1 and a 65-inch TV are nearly identical, compared to an 85-inch TV, you can save approximately 33,480 yen over 10 years. Furthermore, with a screen size up to four times larger, projectors offer overwhelming cost-effectiveness.
Standby Power and Power Saving Techniques
| Power Saving Method | Effect | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Unplug after use | Eliminates standby power | ★☆☆ Easy |
| Utilize sleep mode | Minimizes standby power | ★☆☆ Easy |
| Reduce viewing in bright rooms | Lower brightness settings to save power | ★★☆ Normal |
| Automatic shutdown with timer function | Prevents standby power after viewing | ★★☆ Normal |
Aestiquo P1 Smart Projector
28,000LM high brightness, built-in Android TV 13.0, 270° rotation, automatic keystone correction, Wi-Fi 6 compatible. Power consumption is equivalent to a TV, with a screen size up to more than four times larger.
View DetailsFrequently Asked Questions
Is a projector's electricity bill higher than a TV's?
In the case of the Aestiquo P1, power consumption is approx. 150W, which is roughly equivalent to a 65-inch TV. The monthly electricity cost for 3 hours of daily viewing is about 418 yen, which is almost the same as a TV.
Does lowering the brightness reduce electricity consumption?
Yes. By reducing the brightness from maximum to medium, you can cut power consumption by approximately 20-30%. For viewing in a dark room, medium brightness is sufficient for a beautiful picture.
How much standby power does it consume?
The standby power of a projector varies by model, but it is generally around 0.5 to 3W. By making it a habit to unplug the projector after use, you can reduce standby power to zero.
※The calculations in this article are based on the average electricity unit price in Japan (31 yen/kWh) as of May 2026. Actual electricity costs may vary depending on contract details and usage conditions.