Product Description
The Sony ICF-C620 AM/FM Dream Machine Clock Radio gives you the option of waking up to your favorite radio station or to a gentle alarm, whichever one you prefer.AM/FM clock radio with built-in cassette player lets you choose from the wide variety of radio talk shows and music programming as well as audiocassettes. Easy time and alarm setting are fast and simple with the press of a button. Dream Bar shuts off alarm temporarily to allow for a few extra minutes of snoozing before it turns on again. Sleep Timer shuts off radio automatically after a pre-set length of time. Red LED display allows the large size numerals to be seen easily even at night. Standard power back-up uses a single 9V battery to maintain the Clock And Alarm settings in case of power failure.
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Sony ICFC620 Dream Machine Cassette Clock Radio
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- Publisher: Sony
- Label: Sony
- Studio: Sony
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Furniture & Decor: #124707
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Avg. Customer Review:
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Couldn't believe this was a Sony product! 2001-11-06
Comment: I bought this item for my Grandmother's birthday. She doesn't have any CDs and so she wanted a tape-playing clock radio. I chose Sony for its great reputation and quality. At first glance it was dissapointing. It looks cheap and you would swear that its a knock-off. When my Grandma plugged it in to listen to her tape, it wouldn't play. We tried everything! This is the only time I've been so dissapointed with an online purchase and I can't even return it because I bought it over 30 days ago.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Decent unit. 2000-11-27
Comment: Purchased one of these Sony clock radios from Amazon during the fall of 2000. One of a very few that has a cassette player in it. I'm quite satisfied with it. The sound is relatively clear for a unit in this price range. Operates reliably.
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