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Sony Dream Machine ICF-CD843V CD Clock Radio with Digital Tuner
 
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Sony Dream Machine ICF-CD843V CD Clock Radio with Digital Tuner

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Technical Details

  • Triple alarm for three different alarm times
  • Snoozinator allows for custom snooze function with the press of a button
  • Nap timer can be set for 10 to 120 minutes for quick cat naps
  • Plays standard CD and CD-R/RW discs
  • Tune in AM/FM, TV, and weather channels
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 6 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0001M2FYQ
  • Item model number: ICFCD843V
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (122 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #19,194 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 16, 2006

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Your sleep schedule is important, so you need a clock radio with useful features. Look no further because the The ICF-CD843V truly delivers. It has a triple alarm, so you can set three different alarm times, each with the option of waking to CD, buzzer, or radio. The large dual time display shows both the current time and your alarm setting.

You'll love the Snoozinator extendable snooze feature that gives you the freedom to easily choose your own snooze time instead of being held captive by the short time intervals of most snooze timers. Each press of the bar adds an additional ten minutes to your total snooze time. With just a few quick flicks of your fingertips you can add up to a full hour of uninterrupted sleep after the alarm first sounds.

The Nap Timer is a cool advancement in clock radios. It's totally separate from your alarms, so you can take naps without resetting the alarm. Simply set a nap time of 10 to 120 minutes, and never worry about messing up the alarm setting. This is a perfect feature for college students or busy professionals who need quick cat naps while hard at work.

This clock radio features a space-conscious design and a large, dual-time display that is backlit for day and night visibility and which allows you to see the time and your alarm-set time with a quick glance. You'll love the four-band digital synthesized tuner, providing accurate, drift-free access to AM/FM, TV, and weather broadcasts. The CD player will play all your standard CDs as well as burned CD-R/RW discs. The alarm features might be the big draw for this clock radio, but Sony has built it to deliver great sound, too. The Mega Bass sound system produces rich, deep bass tones for a more powerful overall sound and the CD play modes allow for customized listening. All together these great alarm and sound features make the ICF-CD843V an excellent choice for your home or office.

Product Description

Your sleep schedule is important, so you need a clock radio with useful features. The ICF-CD843V delivers. It has triple alarm, so you can set three different alarm times, each with the option of waking to CD, buzzer or radio. The large dual time display shows both the current time and your alarm setting, and the Snoozinator Extendable Snooze lets you determine how much longer you want to sleep. The Nap Timer is a cool advancement in clock radios. It's totally separate from your alarms, so you can take naps without resetting the alarm. Simply set a nap time of 10 to 120 minutes, and never worry about messing up the alarm setting.

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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A bit bulky, but lots of nice features, June 12, 2006
By Emerson Randolph (Indianapolis, IN USA) - See all my reviews
This is a clock radio for the serious radio guy. It is a bit on the beefy side for the nightstand, but that's where it will provide the most pleasure. It has several thoughtful features. You can adjust the brightness of the digital read-out. I found the medium setting to be just fine. The digitally-tuned radio provides good reception. One complaint I have about most clock radios today is that they are puny when it comes to pulling the stations in. This one does an adequate job with both AM and FM, at least in my neighborhood. Of course, it has nice pre-sets for favorite stations. The CD player sounds good, with or without the bass boost. You can select CD shuffle, repeat, etc. One small complaint would be with regard to the volume control. It is a thumbdial on the side towards the back. You have to fumble a bit to find it in the middle of the night, and we all know that if you are listening to radio in the middle of the night you don't want it to blast. If you are changing from station to station or to CD, there will likely be a big difference in volume that will have to be dealt with. All in all, a heavyweight entry in the AM/FM/CD clock radio field. There is no earphone jack, but that may not matter to most people. There is also no battery back-up, but the radio retains its memory during a short power interruption.
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82 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars nice sound, limited features, October 9, 2005
By CS (Acton, MA, USA) - See all my reviews
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Very nice sound, better than the Philips product of similar price. However, some deficiencies make it a bit disappointing: (1) no digital volume control, so you can't set volume level for an alarm, and there is no progressively louder alarm; (2) (as someone else noted) if you want 2 alarms at 2 different times (e.g., 5am & 6am), they need to be on different music sources (e.g., 5am radio, 6am CD).

I'd still recommend it if the features don't make a big difference to you, since the sound is good and everything works well.
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189 of 213 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Value But Not Perfect, December 19, 2005
At this price point I can't complain too much about the Sony 843: Excellent AM reception. Slightly above average FM but bear in mind hard-to-get stations could give you trouble since the 843, like 99% of clock radios, relies on a little coiled plastic antenna in the back. Where I live in Los Angeles, KPCC 89.3 sometimes gives the Sony 843 problems, which I can only rectify by holding the tip of the wire antenna during my entire listening session. Needless to say, this is annoying and not practical. But the most glaring weakness is the CD player. It is so noisy that listening to music on it is too distracting so I quit playing CDs a long time ago.

But still if you can pick one up for fifty dollars or less it's worth it just for the radio and easy alarm functions. If you want a high-end clock radio with a telescopic antenna, there's only one that I know of, the Tivoli Songbook, but realize the Songbook costs nearly three times as much.

Update: I personally don't use my Songbook by my bed because it tips over. I use my best reception radio performer ever--my Grundig G4000, which I got on Amazon for $99, a very good price. It has a clock and alarm function but the clock digits may be too small for many. If you want a real clock radio by your bed and don't mind spending 99 dollars, you might check out the Sonido (made by Sangean). It's sleek and attractive, it has AM, FM, TV, and Weather bands, and it boasts a high-performance speaker, like its more expensive brother the WR-2, but even better than the WR-2, it has a telescopic antenna and it's 60 dollars less than its only competition, the Tivoli Songbook.

Update 1-29-07: If you want an attractive retro-modern clock radio with remote control, high-grade speaker and excellent reception, check out the Eton Sound 100. It retails for 150 bucks or so but can be found on sale on Amazon through other vendors. If you don't need a headphone jack or remote, the Boston Acoustics Receptor can be found on Amazon on sale between 100-120 dollars even though it retails for about 149. For bright sound, the Boston Acoustics is my very favorite.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Solid clock-radio
I've owned four of these models for at least three years now - one at work, one in each of our two kids' rooms and one in the master bedroom. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Catron

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Price, Tricky to Program at First
I've owned this CD player/Clock Radio for two year. It has survived several moves, been dropped a dozen times and still comes back for more. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Dirk J. Willard

4.0 out of 5 stars Attractive, great sound for a cd/clock/radio, lots of options
This is one of the more attractive little cd/clock/radios, and it has a very nice sound for this type of product. It has many great features that all work well (see manuf. Read more
Published 5 months ago by OceanBlue

4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT RADIO/ALARM
This 2 alarm radio doesn't take up much space, has lots of good features and I use them all -- alarms for radio, buzzer, and CD, nap, sleep, TV audio, weather station, etc. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Tiger Lilly

4.0 out of 5 stars pro & con
I was totally happy with my "Dream Machine" for 2 or 3 years right up to the time it just completely stopped working.
Published 5 months ago by Just Sharon

2.0 out of 5 stars Features are a snoozer
This clock is pretty expensive, so I was expecting some easy to use features, and at least a weekend alarm. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Spacemom

3.0 out of 5 stars It is what it is...
Not bad sound-wise, but gets lousy reception. Might have to invest in an antenna, great.
Published 10 months ago by E. Dawson

1.0 out of 5 stars Great product, until it broke
After owning this for only 2 years, I was very disappointed that the CD player stopped working. The warranty is only for 1 year so I am out of luck. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Michele

1.0 out of 5 stars CANNOT SET AND THE ALARM BEEPS THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT
I NEED SOMEONE TO TELL ME HOW TO SET THE CLOCK RADIO. I PRESS CLOCK ON THE SIDE BUT NOTHING HAPPENS AFTER I PRESS THE UP AND DOWN BUTTONS. HELP!
Published 10 months ago by Karen Brody

3.0 out of 5 stars Repackaged
The radio was shipped in a obviously REPACKAGED condition. I returned it because I did not intend to pay for a used radio.
Published 11 months ago by S. Schloss

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