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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
You maybe able to setup the V6 to turn your TV on and off and change sources.
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Not as quick as from my TV and i would rather the estimated £30 saving from leaving it off stays in my bank account.
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If the V6 was able to switch the TV "on" then it wasn't properly off. Unless I have to press a physical button the TV is in standby as far as I'm concerned. I don't like leaving electricals in standby unless there is some good reason.
Our V6 gets left in standby as we fairly regularly record at all sorts of times of day/night, and booting the V6 from off takes 3-5 minutes (a guess), whereas even in super eco low power mode it comes on extremely quickly.