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Sony BDP-S300 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

Sony BDP-S300 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

Manufacturer: Sony

Category: Blu-ray Disc Players

Price: $499.99

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  • Easy
Energy Consumption - Max. Continuous Use Add/Edit Info
This product's power consumption is 33 watts per hour.
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Energy Consumption - Sleep Mode Add/Edit Info
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Inactive Time for Sleep Mode Add/Edit Info
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Recycability - Separation of Parts Add/Edit Info
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Are the plastic and metal parts of this product easy to separate (e.g., not glued or welded together)?
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Flame Retardants Add/Edit Info
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Take-back/Recycling Programs Add/Edit Info
The manufacturer has a take-back or recycling program for this product, however, there is a fee for this service.
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Recycability - Component Labeling Add/Edit Info
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Does the manufacturer of this product (or its subsidiary) have one of the following recognized environmental management systems in place: ISO 14001, European EMAS or U.S. EPA Performance Track, and, if so, how was it certified?
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