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Sony KDL-40W5810U
+ ST42B3CM

40" Full HD BRAVIA LCD TV with freesat & AV Stand

Sony KDL-40W5810U + ST42B3CM
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  • PACKAGE DEAL: Black/Silver AV Stand
  • Motionflow 100HZ for Smooth Action
  • BRAVIA Engine 3
  • LIve Colour for Vibrant Pictures
  • Actual Colour: Black


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Our Price
£799.00 Inc VAT
INCLUDES DELIVERY
Availability: Discontinued
100Hz 1080p resolution 1920x1080 pixels Motionflow +100Hz Full 1080p HD BRAVIA Digital TV Ready Freeview Freesat HD DLNA Certified x HDMI Connection/s x USB 2.0 Connection/s

PACKAGE DEAL: Sony KDL-40W5810 40” Full HD LCD with built in Freesat tuner plus a Cyberdyne black glass AV stand with silver legs

The Sony BRAVIA KDL-40W5810 is a long awaited LCD television from Sony with built in Freesat. Similar to Freeview, freesat HD has no monthly subscription fee or contract, the main difference is that you are able to receive free HD channels including BBC HD and ITV HD through a satellite dish.
The 40” Full HD 1080P BRAVIA LCD television also features Motionflow 100Hz and Blur Reduction delivering crystal clear Blur free images which is great for watching fast moving sports of action packed films. Live Colour technology in the Sony KDL-40W581 delivers vibrant bright and optimal colours, combined with the exclusive BRAVIA Engine 3 picture quality is intense and true to life.
The Sony KDL-40W5810 is dlna certified which gives you the opportunity make the LCD television the control hub for you entire home cinema set up, allowing you to stream movies, music and photographs from your PC in another room.
The Sony KDL-40W5810 also has the Scene Select function letting you save specific settings for different types of programmes then switch between them by simply pressing a button on the remote control.
The Sony KDL-40W5810 also has a range of eco functions including Light sensor. Light sensor automatically adjusts the back light of the television in accordance to the ambient light levels in a room. The Sony KDL40W5810 is sure to impress and with the built in freesat HD tuner you will benefit from incredible picture quality thanks to the technology built in and the full 1080p HD panel.


November 2009

Specifications & Features

Picture/Display
  • 40 " Diagonal Screen Size (Inch)
  • 102 cm Visible Diagonal Screen Size
  • 16:9 Aspect Ratio
  • 100000:1 Dynamic Contrast
  • 178 Degree Viewing Angle
  • 100Hz
  • 1080p resolution
  • 1920x1080 pixels
  • Motionflow +100Hz
  • Full 1080p HD
Manufacturers Technology Features
  • BRAVIA
  • Bravia Engine 3
  • dlna
Convenience
  • Digital TV Ready
  • Freeview
  • Freesat HD
  • DLNA Certified
  • Teletext
  • 2000 Page Teletext Memory
  • Sleep Timer
  • On/Off Timer
  • Clock
  • Eco Mode
Connections
  • 4 x HDMI Connection/s
  • 1 x Component Video Connection/s
  • 1 x Composite Video Connection/s
  • 1 x Optical Terminal Connection/s
  • 1 x USB 2.0 Connection/s
  • 1 x Ethernet Connection
  • 2 x RGB Scart Connection/s
  • PC Input
Power,Weight & Dimensions
  • 300 x 300 Vesa Universal Wall Bracket Fitting
  • 98.7 x 68.6 x 30.3 Dimensions (W x H x D) With Stand
  • 98.7 x 63.8 x 9.3 Dimensions (W x H x D) Without Stand
  • 124.6 x 77.2 x 19.7 WxHxD Inc Packaging
  • 21 Kg Unit Weight (Approx)
  • 71 W Power Consumption
  • 0.17 W Standby Power Consumption



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