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Data through April 2026

Computer Monitors · 17 certified models

14-Inch Computer Monitors

Filtering to 14-inch computer monitors narrows the field to 17 of the 1,482 certified computer monitors in this data, ranging $2.09–$7.15 a year at national-average electricity rates (median $3.35).

All certified models

14-Inch Computer Monitors, ranked by certified annual kWh
#ModelkWh/yr$/yr (US avg)
1Acer PE140WU_zmost efficient11$2.09
2HP HP E14 G4most efficient13$2.41
3DELL P1424Hf13$2.53
4VAIO VJ5VP141XXXXmost efficient14$2.69
5Wacom One DTC14114$2.72
6ASUS MB14AC15$2.90
7ASUS PA14717$3.17
8Lenovo D22140MX017$3.25
9DELL P1425f18$3.35
10HP 514pnmost efficient18$3.42
11HP Engage 1419$3.53
12HP Engage 14t20$3.84
13Lenovo D24140QX022$4.17
14ASUS PA14827$5.01
15ASUS MB14A28$5.20
16ViewSonic VS2103937$6.99
17ASUS MB14FCD38$7.15

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Questions, answered with the data

How much does it cost to run 14-inch computer monitors?
Among 17 certified models in this data, 14-inch computer monitors cost $2.09 to $7.15 a year to run at the U.S. average electricity rate (18.8¢/kWh) — a median of $3.35.
Do 14-inch computer monitors cost more or less than the average computer monitor?
The median model here runs $3.35 a year, 61% less than the $8.49 median across all certified computer monitors.
What's the cheapest model among 14-inch computer monitors?
The Acer PE140WU_z costs about $2.09 a year at the U.S. average rate (11 kWh/yr) — the lowest certified figure in this group.
What does the certified annual-kWh figure assume for computer monitors?
The certified annual kWh (TEC) assumes the monitor is on 35% of the day and asleep the other 65%, per the ENERGY STAR test basis.

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