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Sony ICFCD3iP CD Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone (Silver) | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $99.95 Buy New: $89.95 You Save: $10.00 (10%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 871
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 6
MPN: ICFCD3iPSIL Model: ICFCD3iPSIL UPC: 027242735651 EAN: 0027242735651
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Hidden Sliding Dock Tray for iPod & iPhone | | • | Wake to iPod player, iPhone, CD, Radio or Buzzer | | • | Dual Alarm with 2 day/5 day and 7 day setting | | • | Preset Alarm volume for iPod player, iPhone, CD and Radio | | • | Charges iPod player and iPhone |
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Product Description clock radio with built-in CD player and iPod dock * for all docking iPods, including iPod classic, iPod touch, and iPod nano, * compatible with iPhone and iPhone 3G * digital tuner with 30 station presets (20 FM, 10 AM) *
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
My Sony Dream Machine December 27, 2008 H. A. Williams (Burke, VA) I ordered the dream machine in November and received it promptly from Amazon a few days later. I have always been a fan of the dream machine since the late eighties and have continued to upgrade w/ a new dream machine over the years. This product works well as a docking station and charger for my iphone and its not as big and bulky as my previous alarm clock (The I-home). It has a contemporary look and very easy to set up. Also the digital display isnt too bright which was a huge problem with my other alarm clock. Absolutely no complaints with this product.
Would be terrific if the sound were better December 26, 2008 Adam L. Schwartz I had the Sony Dream Machine ICF-CD843V but the CD player crapped out. So I replaced it with this model. This model has everything you'd want in a clock radio (digital tuner, battery backup, easy to read clock, CD player with repeat modes, iPOD interface, etc...). BUT, compared to the ICF-CD8243V which had terrific sound for a clock radio, the sound on this model bites. It's really a shame. I thought Sony had finally created the perfect clock radio. Alas, no. Maybe for their next model they cross-breed this model with the ICF-CD843V to get the perfect clock radio.
iPhone Clock Radio December 12, 2008 M. Shaffer (NJ) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are many types of devices for the iPhone on the market. I gave this one as a gift and the recipient seems to be very pleased with my choice.
It's actually pretty good for what it's meant to be December 10, 2008 Casey (San Jose, CA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought and returned the Sony ICF-C1IPMK2 a few weeks ago. You can find my review of it and my reasons for sending it back. In brief, audible distortion killed it for me. I subsequently ordered the ICFCD3iP with the expectation that sound output would be weaker. I received the CD3iP today and I'm happy to say that it accomplishes its mission very well. It's not meant to be a Bose SoundDock, but it produces very well behaved sound. Let me see if I can explain it further... First, there is absolutely no audible distortion. The sound is clean and well balanced; it has weight and is not as tinny as some would suggest. For a clock radio, the speaker does a remarkably good job. The volume goes up to level 20, which is loud enough for a single room but not loud enough to damage your ears. Realize that it's a small speaker and keep your expectations reasonable. Even at maximum volume there is no distortion and the sound is tightly controlled. The FM tuner does a superb job of producing a clean and clear output with no listener fatigue. Small amounts of hiss or noise can quickly lead to fatigue, so it's particularly gratifying to have an FM radio to which I can listen at length. NPR (local 88.5) comes through very nicely. The alarm and clock are thoughtfully designed. Large numbers are easy to read, the display has 3 brightness levels, and the dual alarms can be set for weekday, weekend, and wake-to-radio, wake-to-iPod, wake-to-CD, or wake-to-buzzer. Alarm and radio presets are backed up by an onboard battery, so no flashing 12:00 after a power outage. iPod/iPhone integration is the same as on the ICF-C1IPMK2. The remote lets you navigate your iPod. Overall I'm quite happy with the design and performance of the CD3iP. It replaces a 12 year old alarm clock without taking any more space while adding CD, Radio, and iPod playback.
Good as a Clock Radio December 9, 2008 Martha B (Dallas, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just bought this clock radio about a week ago. It functions well as a clock radio, has a small footprint and looks pretty good. The sound quality is average to poor if you are used to listening to stereo speakers, but if all you want to do is wake up and listen to the radio, a cd or your ipod for short periods, it will do fine. I also really like the fact that it will charge my iphone right next to my bed. No more transferring the USB cable from computer to charge my phone! This unit just replaced my old Sony CD/Clock Radio that had a much better sound, but was alot bulkier. Overall I am happy with this purchase, but will still use my other systems when I am serious about listening to music.
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