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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony EAN: 4905524304015 Feature: Stylish, compact designCD / Radio / Tape, Digital FM/AM Tuner, large LCD display, MEGA BASSHeadphone Jack 1.7W x 2 (RMS)CD-R / RW Playback Compatible Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: CFDS01 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2005-11-18 Studio: Sony
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Stylish, compact designCD / Radio / Tape, Digital FM/AM Tuner, large LCD display, MEGA BASSHeadphone Jack 1.7W x 2 (RMS)CD-R / RW Playback Compatible
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sony CFDS01CD Radio Recorder Comment: I bought this radio recorder for a friend who is partially sighted. It's perfect, the buttons are big and it's very easy to use at an affordable price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Compact, good quality, good features Comment: I wanted a decent radio but live in an area with no DAB coverage. This fits the bill perfectly. With 30 presets in FM and AM (which it does automatically) we can switch between all our stations easily. The sound quality is good for such a compact unit and the design is neat, clean and under-stated - it won't embarrass you sat in the kitchen.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Poor performer Comment: This little unit from Sony looks OK. It's buttons are large and well laid out. My main complaint is the sound. I bought it to listen to music so the sound quality was the most important factor. Unfortunately it fails to deliver. The sound is tinny and tiny. The 1.7 watts struggle to push out anything but the very basics from my CD's. A real disappointment. Look elsewhere.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it says on the tin Comment: I wanted a bed-side table size CD/radio/tape player. This one does the job really well, without looking bulky or ugly. The sound quality is very good - my spoken word BBC version of the Hobbit sounded really vibrant. Recommended.
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Stylish, compact design. CD / Radio / Tape, Digital FM/AM Tuner, large LCD display, MEGA BASS. Headphone Jack 1.7W x 2 (RMS).
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