Sony ICF-CD555TV 7-Inch Under-Counter LCD TV/CD Clock Radio

Product Description:

SONY ICF-CD555TV -- They say a "watched pot never boils," and the best way to keep your eyes of the pots and pans while remaining in the area is to update your kitchen's entertainment factor! The Kitchen LCD TV CD Clock Radio is designed super-slim, and mounts under the kitchen cabinet to keep your counter space free for food preparation. CD-R/RW playback capable FM/AM Digital Tuner Dynamic Sound Space / Mega Bass(R) Sound System 15 Station Presets (5 AM / 10 FM) Cooking Timer Frequency Range - AM - 530-1710kHz; FM - 87.5-108 MHz; TV - Ch. 2-13; Weather - Ch. 1-7 Antenna System - AM - Built-in Ferrite Bar Antenna; FM, TV, Weather - Wire Antenna Speaker - 3 1/8 (77mm) Power Requirements - AC 120 Volts, 60Hz Remote Commander Remote Control Dimensions (W/H/D) - 15 3/4 x 4 1/8 x 12 3/4 (400 x 104 x 323mm) Weight - 16 lbs. 7.2 oz (5.5kg) Color - White
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Super-Slim Under the Cabinet LCD-TV
  • 7" Wide-Screen LCD Color Panel Display
  • TV/Cable Tuner (w/Auto Channel Search)
  • TV Stereo/Auto SAP Function
  • Mega Expand/Mega Bass Sound System
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • EAN: 0027242636156
  • Label: Sony
  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • MediaType: None
  • Model: ICFCD555TV
  • MPN: ICFCD555TV
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: TELEVISION
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Studio: Sony
  • UPC: 027242636156

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Customer Reviews

Good...untill it stops working!2007-12-05
Installation was not difficult with the right angle coax connector. We would use this unit for approx. 10 or 15 mins in the morning. We were very pleased with it's performance untill one day we pressed th ON button and nothing happened. No clock, no radio, no CD player, no TV, no power. We have had this thing for 8 months. $200.00 for 8 months of service. That doesn't rate very high in my book.
Overall very happy with this product2007-04-23
Bought this for space and for listening to music and the news while cooking. Am VERY happy that I did. Space is awesome; it fits my needs for CD/FM/and TV. (If I wanted to watch a big screen, I'd go to the family room anyway). Easy installation in the corner cabinet, no accessory needed. The reason for the 4 stars is that one of the stations does not have sound (haven't figured out what that problem is) and also the AM reception is very poor. Does anyone have any suggestions for this? Finally, wanted to point out that you may be able to find this product for half the cost --as I did at a local TV dealer.
Too deep for cabinet2007-03-26
I'd had a GE unit that fit well but worked only O.K. when it stopped working I purchased this w/o checking depth. Jiggering it around and drilling through the cabinet frame, the unit still protrudes from under the cabinet and I still had to get a right angle converter AND loosen all the mounting screws and gouge the drywall to get it to fit. That's ridiculous.
Nice and easy2007-03-13
I like the TV, the FM reception is good, and the TV is great. If you install cable make sure to use stereo not sap. Directions were easy and it takes little space from the counter. I'd buy it again; unfortunatley SONY has dicontinued this model, a mistake if you ask me...
Well Engineered Unit2007-02-25
This is a great unit, and it saves a bit of money over the unit that also includes a DVD player. Big suggestion: go to Radio Shack and but one of the coax right angle pices to the unit will fit under the cabinet; without it would have stuck out to far. Took a bit of finesse for installtion in my situation, but it looks sharp and works great. Magnetic remote attaches to fridge--good idea.

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