Sony ICF-M410V Portable FM/AM/TV/Weather Radio with Sleep/Turn-on Timer | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy Used: $170.00
Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $170.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 232 reviews Sales Rank: 11844
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: ICFM410V Model: ICFM410V UPC: 027242595484 EAN: 0027242595484 ASIN: B00006HOLO
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| Features:
| • | FM/AM, TV (VHF channels 2-13) and weather station tuning | | • | Memory presets: 5 FM, 5 AM, 5 TV, 5 weather | | • | Sleep/turn-on timer perfect for afternoon naps | | • | Shuttle dial operation with five direct preset keys | | • | Runs on optional AC adaptor or 3 AA batteries |
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Product Description Sleek and silver, Sony's ICF-M410V Portable AM/FM/TV Band/Weather Band Radio is perfect for travel. Its Ergonomic Designer-Look Styling demands to be seen as you enjoy the 4 Band Digital Synthesized Tuner (AM/FM/TV/Weather) with Shuttle Dial Operation, and use the 5 Direct Keys to tune into your favorite stations at the touch of a button. Take advantage of the Sleep/Radio-On Timer to turn off the radio after a set period of time or turn on the radio at a preset time - whether you want to be lulled into a noon time nap or awaken from a sweet slumber. In addition, the Earphone Jack enables a private listening experience so that you can enjoy your favorite music just about anywhere. Tune in with the ICF-M410V when you travel.
Amazon.com Product Description This portable radio is perfect for travelers who want to keep in touch with their favorite FM/AM and TV stations. The Sony ICF-M410V even receives NOAA weather stations to allow up-to-date metrological forecasts and warnings. With shuttle dial operation and five direct keys for memory presets, this radio allows quick access to your favorite stations. There are twenty presets, five stations for each band. One important feature of the ICF-M410V is the sleep/turn-on timer. With this feature, it is possible to not only have the radio turn off after a selected amount of time, but also to have the radio turn on at a preset time. This four-band radio picks up FM, AM, TV and weather channels. FM frequencies range between 87.6 and 108 MHz while AM frequencies range from 530 to 1710 kHz. You will pick up TV VHF channels 2-13 and weather channels 1-7. You can listen to the radio via the 3 1/8" speaker, or through optional headphones via the headphone jack. Whether through the built-in ferrite bar antenna or the telescopic FM, TV and weather antenna, you are sure to receive the best possible reception. Sony designed this portable radio for on-the-move enjoyment. Either carry the lightweight radio like a small bag, or set the small radio on a desk or dresser. To power this sleek, ergonomic radio, use either an optional AC adaptor or three AAA batteries. What's in the Box Sony ICF-M410V portable radio, user's manual and a ninety day warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 227 more reviews...
Good Radio for the price August 7, 2008 This Sony Radio works well. Pick up radio signals well. The batteries last long but I purchased a AC adapter so I can plug in. I use it at work to mostly listen to AM Radio and once in a while FM. Works well for what I use it for. I would purchase again.
JUST RIGHT July 6, 2008 I got this radio as a gift and was surprised by how much it cost but it's worth it. It works as well as the CC Radio with about 1/3 the weight. Works great on weak AM signals, especially with the CC AM antenna.
good AM radio but no light!? duh... June 29, 2008 The biggest feature I use is the sleep timer, AM radio puts me to sleep, what can I say. But the no light thing is really dumb, why would they leave that out? yeesh... If I didn't have a pair of night vision goggles I wear to bed, I would be lost. I also like to feature that blocks out Bush's voice and inserts easy listening jazz. I'm not a jazz fan but I'm starting to be.
where can I find another radio like this June 6, 2008 I probably went through 30 AA cells before I bought rechargables for this radio. I lost it on a camping trip and am looking for something that compares. It was my favorite radio I bought it for $30-$40 and see now that you can only get it for 179$!$! as a refurb?
Will the TV portion of this work after the digital conversion? May 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Will I still be able to receive the TV signals after 2/2009 when analog goes away? Or will I need a converter of some sort?
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