SONY KDL46EX403U SONY KDL46EX403U

NEW FOR 2010 Featuring Freeview HD which gives you access to the BBC HD Channel, ITV1HD, 4HD and S4CHD Wales only this 46inch 1080p HD LCD TV comes with an array of great Sony technology including Bravia Internet Video which connects your TV directly to the Internet to access online services.

Bravia Engine 3 for images with impressive detail, Ambient Sensor, DLNA and 24p True Cinema technology.

Freeview HD only available in selected areas.

Please text your postcode followed by house number to 80560 to find out if Freeview HD is available in your area.

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As per the new WEEE legislation, electronic goods have to be disposed of by specialist contractors. Many retailers offer a service to pick up large appliances and electrical items on a like for like basis,i.e. buy a new television and they will pick up your old one on delivery. The prices charged for this disposal service varies between shops.

The table below illustrates the disposal charges for the major high street retailers, and are an important consideration along with delivery charges:

RetailerTelevisionsMore information
Comet£8.95Comet recycling policy
CurrysFreeCurrys recycling policy
Dixons£5.00Dixons recycling policy
John Lewis£9.00John Lewis recycling policy
Generally, the only condition for pick up for disposal of the TV is that the television is disconnected. In most instances, the pick up is arranged at the time of ordering the product and arranging the delivery time