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No good
Not a Deal at Any PriceThis is the worst clock I have ever owned.
The numbers are big. I like that. The dials are big. I like that too. The loss in quality comes with the functioning of the clock, not the appearance.
When tuning a station, even a major megawatt big city AM station, the most careful attention must be paid when rotating the dial. It is far too sensitive, allowing no room for accuracy. Increasing and decreasing the volume is the same way. Fine tuning is impossible, and so I suffer with the station sounding fuzzy and too loud.
The electric cord is unusually thick and inflexible. It has an industrial-strength look to it, making it inappropriate radio for any visible place in my home.
The alarm has a feature that the makers brag about which frustrates me. It gets louder beep by beep, becoming annoying if you happen to get up early and jump in the shower minutes before the alarm goes off.
It feels silly to go on about what a poor product this is, given that it is an economical item. Be warned. Whatever the price is, it is no bargain.
Anthony Trendl
This is a horrible clock!Function properly! Do not buy! Its a waste of money! (I Mean it)

- 25 Programmable station memories for easy access
- CD, CDR and CDRW Playback compatible
- Headphone Jack for adding an optional stereo headphone
- Nap Timer
- Triple Alarm - 3 Times/3 Modes (CD/Radio/Buzzer)
List price: $129.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Can't read the Clock!
I Really Like It
great clockPros: nice big display, adjustable brightness, the alarm is nice - I like that it starts out slow and gets annoying (sure to wake me up), TV, weather, digital tuner, smaller than my old one, nice design, easy to use, I also like that it plays CD-RWs.
Cons: just like my old one it has that stupid "mouse tail" of a FM antenna which is really dumb because you can't really adjust it with out literally holding it, at some angles the display is a bit hard to read - its best it you are standing up looking DOWN at it, the alarm may be a bit to "cute" and not loud enough for some people, sound on the CD player could be better - its kind of thin, but what do you expect - its not a Bose (I recommend turning on the base boost - it evens out the sound), I also wish it was a little smaller. However, I'd definitely recommend it!

- CD Player with AM/FM Stereo Radio
- 3 Speaker System that includes a Sub-woofer
- 40 Watt Under the Counter Light
List price: $99.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Do not purchase this item
Defective
Defective and GE Support Non Existent
- AM/FM digital synthesized tuner
- 5 random memory presets
- Wake to radio or buzzer alarm and ease into the day as you prefer
- Forest-green finish, backlit LCD display
- Forward/reverse time setting
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

"Takes a Licking and Keeps On Ticking..."The setup is really easy, I never once opened the manual to figure out how to setup the clock and preset the radio stations. Once I had to do it in pitch dark because my college dorm room mate was sleeping and I didn't want to turn on the lights. It doesn't take a 'rocket scientist' to figure out how to use the thing. It just takes common sense from using other electronic devices.
The backlid screen is very convenient, unlike those other clocks with LCD lights, you can still see the time when the sunlight or any other bright light shines onto the display. Although the backlid screen does get annoying when it can brighten the whole entire room at 3 in the morning.
One serious drawback behind this device is that a lot of interference from other electronic devices can seriously degrade reception of radio frequencies. This makes the radio an hassle to use whenever I turned on my older computer and my older electronic devices, whenever I have newer ones around it turned on, it worked just fine. So I'm guessing that the older electronics don't comply with the newer FCC regualations towards radio interference. So if you have older electronics around and plan on putting a clock/radio nearby it, this isn't the product you should get.
Couldn't live without it
I love this radio
- Simple and compact FM/AM clock radio
- Snooze and sleep modes for more individualized control of alarm and radio
- Full power back-up uses 9V battery to maintain clock and alarm operations
- Extra large 1.4" green LED numerals are easy to see
- Dual alarm for different wake-up times
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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Deceptive "Dual Alarm"What the box doesn't say is that one alarm setting is for the radio and the other is for the buzzer. Frankly the "user manual" doesn't explain this either. I didn't know that the buzzer and radio each had a separate alarm time setting until I read one of the other reviews here. The user manual could have been written much better.
The physical design is poor. How many buttons does it take to implement these features: Radio on/off, setting the clock, setting alarm 1, setting alarm 2, and snooze? This alarm clock uses two 4-position slide switches and seven separate buttons. User-friendly this ain't. The goal of a good manual is to eliminate the need for product support. The goal of good product design is to eliminate the need for manuals. This product fails on both counts.
AVOID IT LIKE THE PLAGUE!I think I'm a smart guy, but it took me and my significant other a week to figure out why the ... my alarm would mysteriously shut itself off, seemingly on a whim.
Maybe it's my fault. I admit I didn't read the instruction manual. But it's a clock radio! Why should I? I'm in the IT industry. I don't need no stinkin' manual!
Or maybe the mention of the tiny little button is not in the owners manual. no difference. the tiny button might wreck you too.
The tiny button is right behind the "snooze" button. The BIG snooze button, the button you smack with your big swarthy, sleep deprived American hand when you're mumbling "forgodsakesjustshutupandletmesleep!"
The button is the "alarm cancel" button. And let me tell you, it is far, far, far too easy to hit, and it will shut your alarm off until the next day. And you will slumber peacefully until you wake with a start realizing that it's an hour later, and your Sony ICF-490 clock radio is sitting there silently.
The Sony engineers (and most clock radio "engineers") had/have the right idea to make you slide a switch or operate some other kind of gizmo that requires some waking coordination to shut off the alarm. Indeed, you have to slide a switch on this clock radio to shut the alarm off, a logical operation. But then, for some reason, they added the "alarm reset" button to the top of the radio. behind the snooze bar. the tiny button from hell.
If you've read this far and you aren't scared yet, the thing does keep time. And the numbers are nice and big and bright, which is good if you're like me and half-blind (as well as swarthy.) The radio reception pretty much is awful, but if you the station you want to tune in is broadcasting from underneath your bed, you should be ok.
But you should really avoid this alarm clock if you actually have to get up in the morning. I've trained myself to gingerly reach out and tap the snooze like a little girl but needless to say, I'm shopping for a replacement. And then, when I find it's replacement, this clock will pay the ultimate price.
I'll leave you with a little haiku:
Sony Alarm Clock
sleepy hand reaches for snooze
sun rises, late again.
BeautifulWhat I like:
- sleek, aesthetic black design
- nice, easy-to-read green display
- two settable alarms - one for the buzzer and one for the radio
- easy to set the clock or alarm time; intuitive, with both forward and back buttons with slow/fast speed (basically)
- decent reception on the radio
I guess my only quibble would be that the single speaker is not exactly Bose-quality, but I have a stereo system for that... I just want to listen to Howard Stern's annoying *** to wake up in the morning. Good thing the station I listen to isn't owned by ClearChannel... Oh, and I'm not sure, but maybe I have accidentally hit the Alarm Cancel button when trying for Snooze before, but I have been known to shut off other alarms in my sleep as well, so I can't crucify the alarm for that.
The bottom line is that compared to most others out there you can get at the store, it really is a nice alarm clock. No stupid looking cheap white plastic, no impossible-to-figure-out clock, option to set both the radio and buzzer alarms... it's all good stuff. If my house burned down and I was looking for another alarm clock, I would buy this one for sure! No competition.

- Wake and sleep to weather or nature sounds
- Triple alarm system
- One-touch instant weather button
- Programmable sleep timer
- Alarm battery backup
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Not as nice as the large one
Novelty wears off
This clock is CHEAP and it has everything I need!
- Wake up to rooster, AM/FM radio or buzzer
- Big backlit LCD with brightness control
- Dual Alarm, Battery powered
- Battery low indicator and back-up alarm
- Gentle wake increasing alarm volume
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Landfill Fodderdegraded over that period - first lost some of the LCD, then
the backlight, now the whole LCD is gone. Even when it was
working, the rooster didn't sound much like a rooster. I would
have gladly paid twice this for something that was good.
Useless as an everyday alarm.I dislike:
Poorly functioning radio tuner, with the dial numbers having little relation to the actual station numbers. Anyway, radio reception is intermittent, from fair to very poor.
LCD display backlight does not function in battery mode; how are you supposed to read the clock, if you can't see the numbers? Or, is this clock for folks who sleep days? Hmmm.
Only 5 minutes snoozing per hit on the snooze button, to a max of 25 minutes. I'm a slow starter, I need longer snooze intervals, and more total snooze time.
However, the little female voice in ze French accent which tells you "alarm on" is kinda handy for the technically challenged person.
I gave it to my 8-year-old niece, who uses it to tease her dog with the rooster alarm. NB: I think the dog hates it as much as I do.
DO NOT BUY THIS ALARM CLOCK1) It has a 5 minute snooze button (useless)
2) The alarm turns itself off after 25 min of snoozing. This will result in many days of oversleeping and being late to work/school.
3) The "rooster" wakeup sounds like a cat throwing up.
4) Amazon's return policy sucks so you'll be stuck with it.
ENJOY!

- Built-in top-loading CD player
- AM/FM radio
- Stereo sound
- Dual alarms
- Stylish color
List price: $77.99 (that's NaN% off!)

unbelievable. do not buy.Today I am going to buy a new clock. Upon purchase of said new clock, I am going to wrap the old clock around some heavy rocks and throw it off the ben franklin bridge (no I'm not really going to do that - but I have every right to).
Listen. If you value your human rights, do not buy or use or come anywhere near this clock. I guarantee your life will be better for it.
Okay...
Everything works, but worth the price?
- Wake (or sleep) to CD, nature sounds, or AM/FM radio
- 3-inch stereo speakers
- 18 station presets
- Triple-alarm system
- Sure Alarm battery backup system
List price: $98.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Not very good
OK as an alarm clock. CD player fails early in life
Really great product, but....BUT....
1. If you listen to a CD to sleep, you cannot set buzzer for alarm & the CD will play at alarm time. The only way to set buzzer is to not have a CD inserted, and CD/alarm is selected.
2. Although the snooze button is big & at the front & center, it's also next to the Alarm Reset button. If you're like me & can go through an hour of snoozes before getting up, you'lll learn this the hard way. I pried the button off with a screwdriver in frustration.
3. Although there are plenty of buttons on the front to go with the bells & whistles, the placement isn't entirely intuitive, ie: since they don't light up, it's hard to guess which one is which.
But I'm high-maintenance when it comes to mornings, so account for that when weighing my opinion!

- Vertical loading compact disc player
- Programmable track memory
- Big 4 digit LED display
- Play/pause, search,repeat (one or all) functions
- AM/FM stereo tuner
List price: $30.99 (that's 6% off!)
Used price: $31.07
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crap
WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY!!!!!!!!
Love it!I wanted soemthing simple for my litte studio- this had everything I wanted. Radio plus CD, Sleep function (you can only set it to 90, 60 or 30 that I know of) Dual alarm, headphone jack...
Manual tuner, but I get pretty good reception considering I'm in a valley. The CD quality is fine, but it would not play a CD I had burned myself. This may be important to some of you folks.
I love a sleep function, the only thing is if you fall asleep to CD, you wake up to one, no big deal for me, but who knows.
The actual player is lighter than in this picture (lighter gray, lighter blue) more attractive in person. And the clock display is neon green (not red like above)
I love how small it is, the top loading is pretty cool. It fits right on my nightstand. Overall a good value for the money, as I did a lot of reaserch.