Editorial Review:Product Description:Coby CX-90 Digital Pocket AM/FM Radio is sleek and stylish. Contemporary, ultra-modern design lets you listen in style as you easily navigate its convenient on-board controls. An integrated full-range speaker and sensitive AM/FM tuner add to this already power-packed device.
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Coby CX90BLK Digital Pocket AM/FM Radio
I like this particular radio because it makes changing stations easy. Just program them in and you are ready to go. One drawback is that it eats through batteries.
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Reception is good but not in the car!!
My kids watch DVD while I take them to school so I needed my own radio I can listen to but it does not have a good recption when I am in the car. However during day it has a good reception and at night it's ok. overall I like it.
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Good value.
For its price, this radio is a good value. Toss the headphones and use better like low price Sony ear buds. Only complaint I have is the volume control, which is not a rotary control. It has a + and - button and sometimes hard to set the right volume for the room volume. Other than that, it is probably the best value in pocket radios under 50 or 60 dollars.
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Solid
After being badly burned by a previous portable am/fm radio whose manufacturer shall go nameless I found this to be a pleasant upgrade relative to the price. The reception on each modulation and sound quality are more than sufficient and configuring the presets can be done with zippy ease. The only gripe I have is that I wish I could get more bang for my buck out of the AAA batteries' longevity; with frequent daily usage I seem to have to replace them in approximately three weeks which in these tough economic times puts an unwelcome strain on my pocketbook.
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Poor Quality
My Coby CX90 is in the trash. Its quality was very poor. The screen would only display part of the information (e.g. the 7 was not visable when the radio was tuned to 780 AM) and the ear plugs separated from their wires within 3 weeks. The radio hissed and became un-hearable (even with good earplugs). Finally, it used batteries very quickly. Not recommended.