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Sony Walkman SRF-M35 AM/FM Radio

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(3.70 out of 5) from 9 reviews

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An OK radio at an OK price.

(3.00 out of 5) by harrkev on Jan 28, 2003

Pros: Nice size, digital tuning, easy controls
Cons: Mediocre reception, no "scan" function
The Bottom Line: Ideal for listening to not-too-distant station if you already know the area. Not recommended for travelers.

First of all, the reception did not exactly blow me away. Also, a nearby powerful station could ...
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Nice little radio

(4.00 out of 5) by dbstrutt on Jan 12, 2003

Pros: Lightweight,digital tuner,lock feature
Cons: No seek feature, uses AAA batteries
The Bottom Line: If you just want a radio, you can't go wrong with this one.

This is a great little radio for listening on the bus or while walking around town. Very easy to use ...
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Needs a Better Overall Design

(2.00 out of 5) by trinidadbeach on Dec 31, 2002

Pros: Compact size; digital station selection; hold button
Cons: Very poor belt clip; poor battery door; scratchy volume control; bulky headphones
The Bottom Line: As it is now, the SRF-M35 is a flawed product that needs design attention.

The Sony Walkman SRF-M35 is a paradox. It has some positive features, but it has some design flaws ...
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Best of the group

(5.00 out of 5) by klaberte on Nov 13, 2002

Pros: Very good sensitivity and holding stations
Cons: No mono switch
The Bottom Line: I have tried 6 similarly priced portable FM tuners. This Sony has the best tuning and features of the group.

My goal was to find a moderate to low cost portable FM tuner to wear for working out, jogging, walks ...
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another winner from sony

(5.00 out of 5) by keithhr on Nov 5, 2002

Pros: great sound with my optional $200 denon headphones, locks stations well
Cons: $it doesn't have any for $34
The Bottom Line: I wanted a great sounding am/fm radio, and that's what this is in spades. Only time will tell about longevity

I have a 7 year old walkman cassette am/fm radio that is getting long in the tooth so I set out to b ...
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