Sony ICF-DVD57TV Under the Cabinet LCD-TV / DVD / CD Clock Radio

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Sony ICF-DVD57TV Under the Cabinet LCD-TV / DVD / CD Clock Radio

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 : Sony ICF-DVD57TV Under the Cabinet LCD-TV / DVD / CD Clock Radio
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List Price: $599.95
Price: $999.99
You Save: -$-400.04 (-67%)
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Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days




Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242664548
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: ICFDVD57TV
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony



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Features:
  • Nine-inch, flip-down, color LCD screen delivers rich TV and DVD playback
  • Plays standard CD, CD-R/RW, DVD video, and DVD-R/RW discs
  • Tune TV with standard antenna or cable
  • Built-in, easy set kitchen timer
  • Includes full-function remote control











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Happy kitchen now that we can watch TV
This TV is worth the extra $$, great picture and wonderful audio



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great entertainment for the kitchen
This model far outshined the competition and is a great item for the kitchen whether you want TV or music. The installation process is not that big of a deal.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very easy installation, great picture and sound
Installed it under a corner cabinet, took about 15 minutes to install. Plenty of room. In fact it took longer to clean out the cabinet than it did to install the TV. The unit is light enough that one person can easily install it. The picture and sound quality are excellent. We're very very pleased with our purchase.
A word of caution to those that are new to TV remotes in the kitchen, if you want the remotes to work trouble free, last a long time and stay clean, put them in a plastic see thru bag.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - kitchen Radio/TV
The radio tone is excellent. The TV picture also very good. I especially like how responsive the remote is---so easy to use. I use this every day very happily.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Picture and Sound
We bought this to replace an older, CRT TV in our kitchen and have been extremely happy with it. More than I even thought we would. The picture quality is great and the fact it's a 9" vs most under cabinet TVs that are 7" makes a huge difference (that's nearly a 30% bigger screen). This is a bulkier unit than some, but that is because of the speakers and it makes a difference. The sound is amazing for a unit this size. The DVD has a great picture, plus it's a widescreen unit which is nice. The DVD keeps our little one entertained while we get her dinner ready. Both the FM and AM radio get great reception and that is due to an ingenious antennae built INTO the power cord, which is one less thing to worry about trying to find room for. Mounting wasn't nearly as hard as other reviews I've read (in fact I had it completely installed in about 10 minutes), but for standard 12" cabinets, it can stick out a little (in the front), but nothing grossly unattractive. I would suggest making your connections (cable or antennae) before actually securing to the cabinet instead of trying to screw in the coax with limited space in the rear. This unit is more expensive than some of the cheapo models, but the quality is there and in the long run you will save yourself headaches.



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