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| Sony ICF-CD815 AM/FM Stereo CD Clock Radio with Dual Alarm |
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List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $39.00
You Save: $ 10.99 (22%)
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony Color: White EAN: 0027242710573 Feature: CD player with CD-R/RW MP3 playback and digital AM/FM tuner Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: ICFCD815 Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony Variation Description: White Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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CD player with CD-R/RW MP3 playback and digital AM/FM tuner Audio line-in for MP3 players with included cable Large easy-to-read 1.4" green LED Dual alarm with extendable snooze Easy-to-use large buttons
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Editorial Reviews:
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AM/FM Stereo Tuner / 1.4 Inch Large Easy-To-Read LED Display / Line In For MP3 Players (Cable Included) / 3-Way Dual-Alarm Set / Snooze Extendable Snooze gives you the freedom to choose your personal snooze time. Each press of the snooze bar adds an additional 10 minutes to your snooze time, up to a full hour CD-R/RW Playback - Plays CD-R/RW discs burned either in a PC or a home recording deck. Display - Green LED, 1.4 inch with Brightness Control Frequency Range - AM - 530-1710kHz; FM - 87.5-108MHz Dimensions - 7-1/2 x 3-2/3 x 8-3/4 inches (190 x 93 x 222mm) Weight 3 lbs 5 oz
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Love this clock radio! Comment: Great deal on this! For my 10 year old daughter, who loves to listen to cd's and LOVES her mp3 player, this has great sound and is easy to operate. She can easily hook her mp3 up to it, and it is compact to fit on her small end table. For $39.99, I wish that I had gotten one for myself!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fits the bill Comment: We were looking for something simple for our grade school children to wake them up in the morning, and this was perfect. No iPod hype, has all the basic features, easy to use, large digital display and good sound quality for a unit of this size. We didn't feel a battery back up was necessary, as our own clock radio has one. We can wake the kids in the event of a power outage.
Customer Rating:      Summary: CD player broke after 9 months Comment: The title says it. I was tempted to title it "Usual Sony Junk" as it's not the first Sony product that has just crapped out for me early in its life. In this case, the CD no longer spins or plays.
Also, I found the controls quite complex and niggly -- poor UI is the modern term. But finally having mastered that, it broke. Now it's just a bulky clock and traditional alarm.
Not recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good and bad - things you should Know before buying.... Comment: I've had this unit for over 6 months overall it works fine but I had to give it to my daughter as there a few annoyances:
1. The analog tuner is sensitive - you can tune in a station one night and the next night it has to be adjusted (ever so slightly) again. If reception is important spend for a digital tuner.
2. When in the 'OFF' setting, there is a very low 'hum' reminiscent of cheap electronics of 30 years ago. I found this too annoying to remain next to my bed, near my head.
3. I thought this unit would play MP3 formatted CDs (it does not), but it only has an AV input (short cord included). I have a Sony boombox in my workshop that does play this format on CD and I find it quite useful.
Overall for the price I guess it works fine, just be should you know what you are getting...
Customer Rating:      Summary: DON'T WASTE YOU MONEY! Comment: This radio gets such poor reception sometimes it simply "blinks" out. You think you lost power or the radio died but then it comes back on. Also when I had it plugged into one of my kitchen outlets I would get static whenever the automatic outdoor light would go on. I had to move it to another room. I bought two because of the price and I wanted a radio for each room. It is huge--way too big. Finding a clear signal for a particular station is also difficult. Like I said in the title, don't waste your money!
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