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Do you leave it in art mode all the time?

When not watching tv do you leave the tv in art mode at all times? Is there a timer you can set. I know the idea is to have it in art mode so it’s not just a black void on the wall. But do you leave the tv on all the time even when you go to bed, or do you shut it off at night and then turn it on again when you wake up. Also, how much electricity/money does it cost to do that. What’s the best way to be energy and cost efficient as well as longevity for the tv.

Planning on getting one for the kitchen so won’t be used a ton for watching tv (mainly while cooking) rest of time will be in art mode. Is there a setting for it to turn on art mode while in the room and go into a sleep mode when no one is around? So basically, do art tv consume a lot of energy being on all the time in art mode and will it make a
Significant difference in the electric bill?

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u/reddit_is_4_losers — 3 days ago
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How high of mileage are you willing to accept when buying a used 1 year old car?

Currently looking to purchase a used 2025 Audi q7 premium plus 55 tfsi. What would be your limit on mileage? I know the rule of thumb is 12-15k miles per year, but is that an old way of thinking or does it still stand true with cars this day and age?

Some of the cars have about 20ish thousand miles and the price is a lot better than say same car with less than 10k miles. Do you think it’s mostly a safe bet to still purchase a car with that high of miles only being 1 year old or is it better to pay more for the less miles. Obviously being only one year old and cpo it still has plenty of warranty on it.

Any other issues that should be noted with this car in general. Have never owned an SUV, but need to upgrade for the family. Thanks in advance.

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u/reddit_is_4_losers — 2 months ago