Showing posts with label clock radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clock radio. Show all posts

3/23/2012

Sony ICF-C492 Large Display AM/FM Clock Radio Review

Sony ICF-C492 Large Display AM/FM Clock Radio
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My trusty old Sony alarm clock's radio selectivity was getting on my nerves, and the cheap General Electric model I chose to replace it did not measure up. Fortunately, this new Sony easily surpasses both its older brand-mate as well as the ergonomically-botched offering from GE. Advantages include precise, dial-adjustable display brightness, better radio reception and selectivity, and simple controls for sleepyheads to understand and operate. Audio is clear but undistinguished--about what one would expect from a clock radio. Nevertheless, for such a low price that is forgiveable.

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3/22/2012

Coby CR-A129 Digital AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio with Front Panel Touch-Sensitive Snooze Review

Coby CR-A129 Digital AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio with Front Panel Touch-Sensitive Snooze
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Been looking for an alarm clock with radio for a long while. This is perfect if you like to awake to music or even if you want the buzzer. What I like best about this clock is that you can turn off the light or dim the light and can set the radio volume down low. I like dark rooms and low radio to wake up to. The touch screen is great when you want to snooze. No more hunting or thrashing around for a button just touch the front of the clock and it goes back on snooze. The screen appears to be white but it's silver (not bright silver) and the clock is attractive and easy to use. Believe me, I've been looking for just the right alarm clock and you can't beat the price. Love this alarm clock.

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Coby Electronics manufactures quality products that are designed to deliver outstanding performance at a terrific value.The CR-A129 Digital AM/FM Clock Radio with Front Panel Touch-Sensitive Snooze gives you all the features you expect from a quality clock-radio: an AM/FM tuner, a large green LED display, an alarm with snooze and sleep functionality, and a choice between waking to music or a buzzer.Furthermore, its entire front panel is a touch sensitive snooze sensor that eliminates fumbling when you're trying to get extra rest.

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3/12/2012

Philips AJL303 3.5-Inch LCD Clock Radio Review

Philips AJL303 3.5-Inch LCD Clock Radio
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This is an item I really wanted to like. It looks great on my desk and the photo images come out looking decent. It's not high def, but the screen is not huge so it is not a deficit per se, The list of functions is impressive (photo display, mp3 player, digital radio and it even functions as a clock :-). However, to get the full benefit you have to know your way around the unit's menu system and you must also know how to put music and photos on to the SC card in order to display you own photos and play your own music. Since there is no USB port, you must do this in a separate card reader/writer. Now, you may have all of this already, but I think it would have been much better to have a USB port for this clock so you could just hook it up to your computer and download what you need. Because of this, in practice, I suspect most people will put some items on this clock once, and then not revisit it.
The radio is very, very good. Surprisingly, it picks up stations at my home that other radios can't. I was surprised. The unit comes with an FM radio wire antenna, but I didn't have to extend it. It just worked. Controlling the radio requires using little buttons on the side of the unit. This is not a big deal, but you are likely to get fingerprints on the front screen since the unit is light weight and you have to hold it or pick it up to push the buttons. Since the front is an attractive mirrored finish, prints show up easily.
So, if you are not baffled by buttons and menus, and you are slightly technically handy in manipulating SD cards, this unit is great. Looks good, sounds OK and has a lot of features. The FM radio is super sensitive and has auto station seek. You'll like it. If you need your clock radio/picture frame to be brain dead simple, you should look elsewhere. Since my personal intellect is time of day dependent, perhaps a further summary is to say this makes a better desk clock than a bedside alarm clock for that reason.

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Philips compact LED clock radio with 3.5" LCD display lets you view photos and listen to music from built-in FM radio, or from an SD card. Also includes preloaded relaxation music to help you fall asleep peacefully, and gentle wake with increasing alarm volume.

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3/08/2012

RCA RC85i Docking Alarm Clock with 7-Inch Display for Photos and Video for iPod/iPhone Review

RCA RC85i Docking Alarm Clock with 7-Inch Display for Photos and Video for iPod/iPhone
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I recieved this clock as a gift. I have been very happy with it. I have not had any problems with it freezing. I use the alarm function every day.I use it to charge my Ipod at night while I listen to music on the radio or ipod. The speaker isn't the greatest, but it's only a little clock radio so I don't expect much. I have hundreds of photos loaded on an SD card that plays as a slide show. I love looking at the photos as I go in and out of the bedroom during the day. It only took about 5 minutes to set up the photos. The Ipod charging station is very cheaply built. Poorly fitting plastic. I feel like I might break the thing every time I place the Ipod on it. My favorite thing about this radio is that it gets great reception. I live in an area with poor radio reception. However, this RCA radio will pull in many radio stations without any static at all. This was the main selling point for me. I compared this radio to a similar Sony radio. The Sony had very poor radio reception.

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The RC85i alarm clock by RCA is the perfect companion for your iPod/iPhone. The built-in retractable iPod docking drawer is compatible with both iPod and iPhone. Enjoy videos and pictures stored on your iPod/iPhone on the seven-inch display that has a crisp 800x480 resolution. Use the multi card slot and USB port to view Photos, Music, or Video stored not stored in you iPod. Clock radio functions include dual wake alarms - one for you and one for your partner.

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1/30/2012

Philips AJ3980 AM FM CD Clock Radio Review

Philips AJ3980 AM FM CD Clock Radio
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I spent ALOT of time looking at different models of radio alarms, and none of them had all of the features I wanted, so it seems like there is always a compromise. Since this slick little model was philips latest offering, I assumed it would have all the features of the previous models, it did not. It also has problems with the speakers, both were fuzzy and distorted on different operation modes, cd, tuner... I believe this to be a defect, not a by-design issue.
The Pros: The sound, when it did function correctly, was crisp and had a nice full range of reproduction. It wont replace a bookshelf system, but works quite well for bed side, although the opposite firing speakers do not reproduce stereo sound, it does have a standard mini-headphone jack. The display was large and quite readable from many angles. The touch screen display added some coolness value but you dont really want to have to look at a bedside alarm to operate it, you want to go by feel, fuhgetaboutit with the onscreen controls.
The Cons: Brightness control, why dont they make a light that you can turn off entirely and just press a button for momentary illumination? Even at its lowest brighntess setting which is about 30 or 40 percent dimmer then normal, its still not all that dim and could cause some annoyance at night, although the amber display is less obtrusive than the previous model's electrolumenescent blue. It only has five fm presets. no adjustable snooze, no weekend alarm defeat option, three minute internal power failure back-up, pathetic when my four year old laptop keeps better time when it has no power for a month. Those are my biggest complaints.
Overall it is a well constructed item with the obvious caveat for the defective sound ouput. I should also mention that I wasnt pleased with the cd latching mechanism. It uses a cheap plastic push down lock connector that doesn't seem to inspire longevity. Overall a well built item but I'm disappointed with the lack of certain features and ended up returning it due to the defective sound output, I ordered the previous model and am waiting for delivery now...

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Incorporating an LCD Touchscreen, this clock radio is intuitively designed for simplicity and appearance. The Philips AJ3980 is also engineered for optimal functioning for both comfort and assurance.Large, touchscreen, backlit LCD screen (with dimmer control) is easy to readSleep timerIntegrated side-mount speakers for stereo soundJack for optional headphone listeningErgonomically positioned snooze bar110-120 Volt AC poweredOne year manufacturers limited exchange warranty

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1/18/2012

Timex T326H Expedition AM/FM Alarm Clock Review

Timex T326H Expedition AM/FM Alarm Clock
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It looks good in the picture, but don't even think of buying this piece of junk. It's way too big for a travel clock, the digital and anlaog clocks are not connected to each other, and the other features are awkward to use.

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Travel anywhere and wake up on time with the Timex T326H ExpeditionAM/FM alarm clock. It folds to a compact size but features several alarmoptions. Wake up to bell sounds or your favorite AM/FM station. It also featuresa sleep option that allows you to choose from three nature sounds: babblingbrook, ocean surf, and forest spring.
An analog clock face keeps time withluminescent minute and hour hands and an LCD display indicates alarm, PM, andbattery-low icons.

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12/19/2011

Philips USA AJL308 Clock Radio with 7-Inch TFT LCD Color Display and USB/SD Card Slot Review

Philips USA AJL308 Clock Radio with 7-Inch TFT LCD Color Display and USB/SD  Card Slot
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There is a lot to love about this product. It's sleek. It's stylish. It's bright, bold and clear. (It can be dimmed!) It's a clock-radio with two independent alarms that also plays audio files (.mp3 and .wma), video (mpeg4 and divx codices) and photo slide shows (.jpg only). It has built-in "relaxation" sounds to help you fall asleep. It has so much going for it! And just when you think it can't get any better...
It doesn't get better. It slips a little. You start thinking to yourself, "If only..." and "Why didn't they just take the next step?" Why isn't there a tiny bit of built-in memory so that I don't need a SD card or USB stick to be attached to change the cute-but-becoming-annoying default photo? Why can't I select an audio file on the SD or USB as my alarm music? Why only three built-in sounds for the "relaxation" music? Why isn't there an AM tuner? Why isn't there a headphone jack? Why can I only display JPEG-format images? For a widescreen 7" LCD picture frame, why is the resolution only 480 x 234? Why isn't there a back-up battery?
This is such a near-perfect little gadget that it's painful to see how close Philips came to making the best device on the market. Yet despite these flaws, it is still so wonderful that it demands four stars. Lucky for Philips, there don't seem to be any viable alternatives with all of the features it does have at this price point... yet.
And regarding the day-of-the-week issue: Philips posted a firmware update on their Web site on September 14, 2007, that fixes this issue. Visit the Philips Web site, type in "AJL308" to find the product page, select the Support link tab (just above and to the right of the product image), and scroll down to the Software section. There is a PDF read-me file and a ZIP file with the actual firmware update. Read the PDF and carefully follow its directions to update the firmware. You'll need a USB drive to transfer the firmware update to your AJL308, and it takes several minutes to complete the update, but once it's done the day of the week should be correct.

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Start the day right with the Philips AJL308 Clock Radio, where you can wake up to the 7-inch color showing off your favorite photo, song, or video. In addition to clock, radio and calendar functions, you can even use pre-loaded relaxation music that will help you fall asleep. Built-in USB and SD card slots let you store all of your photos, music and video clips. You can enjoy music or radio channels with FM digital auto tuning and presets. Set dual alarm times and wake up gently with the increasing alarm volume.

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12/05/2011

Aluratek AIRMM02F WiFi Internet Radio Alarm Clock with Remote (Black) Review

Aluratek AIRMM02F WiFi Internet Radio Alarm Clock with Remote (Black)
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This is my second ALURATEK purchase after AIRMM01MM. The reception, ease of use and available Radio Stations list is impressive. Other functionality: USB MP3 play, Windows MediaConnect streaming and WiFi Access Point were tested in the previous unit and it worked very well. In this new model they added an RSS Feed connectivity, a nice smaller remote (missing RADIO FM button for some reason! Come on Aluratek!!!) a new slick look with two navigation dials instead of buttons, but the same slow and bulky GUI without PRESETS (See my review of AIRMM01F). The Digital Clock display mimicking flipping number plates is a hideous abomination. 2) NO BACK BUTTON. Come on Aluratek! - ADD THE PRESETS so that we dont have to go kill ourselves going through several layers of navigation : Internet Radio -> Favorite ->Location -> Europe-> Italy -> News-> RadioItaliaInternacional !
Unlike AIRMM01F it has two RCA stereo jacks for audio connectivity as well as standard 3.5mm earphone jack. It has 2 speakers(stereo)unlike the older unit but the older unit sound quality is still better. Would I recommend this product for the price - YES.
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1)This radio is not really an Alarm Clock! AIRMM01F is. I found the Alarm feature to be buggy and freeze up when you touch the dials to snooze or stop the alarm. There are no "snooze" buttons on the radio so you HAVE to use the remote.
2)NEEDS a new Firmware Update: Sometimes the menu blacks out and displays only sub-menu descriptors. The RadioFM Alarm operation when activated is tends to freeze up per above bullet-point.

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Aluratek's new Internet Radio Alarm Clock with Built in WiFi allows you to easily access more than 15,000 radio stations in over 150 countries around the world with no monthly fees. Simply turn the unit on and it will automatically connect to a wireless network. You may also connect to a local Ethernet cable network if you prefer. Search for music geographically by continent/country/state or by the more than 50 different available genres including a wealth of talk, local news and sports radio stations broadcast throughout the world. Once you find a favorite station, add it to your favorites list (store up to 500 favorites) for future easy access. This is the perfect solution for the home, office, college dorm or anywhere you want to listen to thousands of radio stations. Don't be limited geographically to what your am of fm radio can tune in. Free yourself to listen to music around the world. You can also stream your mp3 Music files from your computer's digital music library right to the AIRMM02F Wifi Radio. YOu can also connect to specific RSS feeds such as the weather channel for your local weather forecasts and create your own customized channels. Let the fun begin!

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12/02/2011

RCA RC46 AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio with Large Blue LED Display (Black) Review

RCA RC46 AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio with Large Blue LED Display (Black)
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Trying to find a reliable, easy to use, inexpensive, alarm clock for the wife. She wanted one that sets itself and had a battery back-up. I wanted one that would wake her up. Found this one at K-mart and spent 30 mins playing with it over by the televisions (needed a power source). This radio alarm clock is perfect for what I need. This being my first review, I"ll just point out the things that made me buy it.
1. Nice soft blue color, 2 setting...low you can just make out and high is clearly visible
2. Battery back up (even came with batteries) easy to find AA"s
3. Plug in in and it sets itself (all you have to do is set the time zone) has a switch for Daylight Savings Time.
4. Dual alarm (his and her) or in this case days and midnights...set it and forget it. You don't have to remember to set it everyday.
5. If the power goes out the alarm goes into kind of a sleep mode. It beeps to warn you of the power failure and according to the instructions, remembers the alarm settings and goes off without it being plugged in (not tested yet)
6. The alarm starts off kinda like any other alarm but then gets progressively louder (can't see anyone sleeping through this one)
7. Playing with the tuner, looks like one of those old fashion, spin the dial things, but it shows a digital read on the display (kinda cool but it's a cheap radio folks and sounds like one)
8. The snooze is adjustable from 1 to 30 mins.
9. Last but not least, the alarm set time is displayed on the lower right, so if your the nervous type, you can double check to make sure the alarm is where you want it to be. All for around 20 bucks...and that"s all I have to say about that.....


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The RC46 clock radio by RCA is the perfect companion in the morning. The AM/FM clock radio has a large 1.4-inch blue LED display that makes it easy to see and to read. The clock can be adjusted to two different levels of brightness to accommodate for different lighting situations. The clock features automatic time set that will set the clock to one of seven different time zones once clock is plugged in. Simply flip the switch to select your current time zone. LCD display has a digital frequency readout, so that you can precisely tune to your favorite radio station and read which station you are tuned in to. The programmable sleep feature will play the radio up to 2-hours before automatically turning off, allowing you to gently fall asleep to the radio. The RC46 features a 2nd display 'alarm reminder" showing the time you have set for the alarm to go off. No more second guessing if you set the time of the alarm correctly or not. The clock radio has two different alarm settings that are perfect for couples who wake at different times or for those who need a second reminder to wake in the morning. Set the alarm to wake you up to the buzzer or to your favorite radio station. Enjoy the Graduwake ramp up alarm system that gently wakes you from deep sleep by gradually increasing the volume of the alarm. You'll no longer have a loud, rude awakening in the morning. Alarm clock features programmable snooze that you can set to ring between 1-30 minutes or by the default setting of every 9-minutes. Using the SmartSnooze feature, any of the top buttons will act as the snooze button when alarm has been activated, to ensure that you will find it when you're half asleep. The battery backup gives reassurance that your alarm will sound even with the loss of power. The 'No Worry" battery backup keeps the clock radio working during power outages. You'll no longer have to worry about being late to work or needing to reset the clock and alarm.

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12/01/2011

Elgin Electric Alarm Clock with Selectable Display Color Review

Elgin Electric Alarm Clock with Selectable Display Color
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This is a plug in clock with a battery backup (which is not entirely clear from the description). It is very small (definitely fits in the palm of your hand) but has a very clear LCD. I like that you can customize the color for the display but I found the basic blue shown in the picture works the best. It is perfect as a second clock for the other side of the bed--presuming there are two people.

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.6" LCD7 display colors: aqua red green pink teal purple and yellowMultifunction alarm clockUses 1 AA battery (not included)

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11/22/2011

Oregon Scientific RM313PNA Self-Setting Projection Clock Review

Oregon Scientific RM313PNA Self-Setting Projection Clock
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This clock is great! I bought it for my 11 year old son for a Christmas gift. He loves it. It supposedly takes 2 to 10 minutes to automatically set itself. Ours took twelve (our kids were in a small panick) but was worth the extra wait. The time shines in red on your ceiling in nice, large numbers... probably 6 inches by 15 inches and is very clear and easy to see, even when it is not completely dark in the room. I only wish that the blue back-light would stay lit. When you press the the button, it only stays lit for 5 seconds. I have to say that the red numbers on the ceiling scare our 5 year old son, but he doesn't mind it when we position the clock to shine on the wall. All in all, I wish I had thought to buy a second one for my room. It is a real bargain and definitely worth buying.

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From technology leader Oregon Scientific, this versatile clock shines the time on the bedroom wall with its projection function. The radio-controlled clock regularly resets to the US atomic clock in Boulder, CO for the utmost precision and adapts automatically for daylight savings time. Additionally, the clock monitors indoor temperatures for enhanced climate comfort.
The LCD screen displays time by the hour, minute, and second, along with an AM/PM notification indicator. In the upper right hand corner of the screen, an icon depicts the continental United States, shading the time zone where the clock presently is located. The display also informs the user of the date and the indoor temperature, and benefits from a HiGlo EL backlight for 5-second nighttime illumination. The projection feature offers another alternative for monitoring the time in the dark, displaying the time in large, easy-to-read red numbers on the ceiling or wall. If operating on batteries, the clock will project the time for 8 seconds. Use of the enclosed AC adapter enables continuous projection. For early morning wake-up, the clock provides a crescendo alarm with 8-second snooze. The separate purchase of two AA batteries is required for wireless operation. The clock comes in silver and blue. Covered by a limited one-year guarantee, this item does not automatically set in Alaska, Hawaii, or elsewhere outside the continental United States. The clock measures 4-1/4 long by 2-1/2 inches wide by 4-1/2 inches high.

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11/05/2011

Altaz AZICR101 3.5-Inch Internet Clock Radio with Net Applications (White) Review

Altaz AZICR101 3.5-Inch Internet Clock Radio with Net Applications (White)
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I was looking for something like this for a while now but nobody made it, so I was happy to hear of the Altaz Internet Clock Radio. I was a bit worried though when it arrived. First off, it's very small which normally isn't a bad thing but with a touch screen it makes it that much more difficult to use. Also, it feels very cheaply made. Second, the touch screen. This touch screen is absolutely horrible. Even after you do the initial calibration it doesn't respond well at all. Some of the menu buttons are so small and close together you end up hitting the wrong one each time or it just doesn't do anything. Lastly, if this is supposed to be an alarm clock (which means it will be on your night stand), why the heck is the screen so ridiculously bright (even on the lowest brightness setting)? At night it lit up half of my room. I had to turn the device completely around so it wasn't facing me, so what's the point of even having it. If this product was only $20 then it might be worth it to someone but definitely not at nearly $100. Needless to say, I have returned it.

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Altaz 3.5" Touch screen Internet Clock Radio is not your regular Alarm Clock Radio. It connects to thousand of Internet Radio Stations around the world. With built-in Wi-Fi connection, you can check weather, share online photos, and other Internet Applications. Finally, you can display your digital photos from built-in SD card reader and save your favorite photos to the 128MB of internal memory. Did we mention that it is also a MP3 player too?

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6/15/2011

Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer Review

Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer
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UPDATED: Sony has released a software update that rolled out in the first week of June 2010. I've edited the review below to identify issues resolved in the software update. I have noticed some freeze-ups since the software update, but they've been relatively infrequent. If you buy the device new now, it will update itself as soon as it connects to the internet.The Sony Dash is marketed as a "personal internet viewer." In my opinion, it does not live up to that name. Others are more accurately calling it "glimpse internet" and "upgraded alarm clock." It's a 7-inch touch tablet designed with a weighted wedge style, meant to sit on a countertop or bedside table. Sony basically licensed or bought the Chumby OS and added its own internet video service as well as re-designing the UI a bit for the larger screen. I was attracted to this device because I liked the idea of a Chumby, but it seemed overly bulky and too small of a screen. The Dash takes all the good parts about a Chumby and adds a bigger screen and a better design.
I'm giving a lot more detail below, but to sum up: what you think of this device is largely going to depend on what you want from it. To me, this device's best tagline would have identified it as a "wake-up station"...telling you everything you need or want to know as you wake up to begin your day. My rating of this device is based on what I expected out of it: in short, a glorified alarm clock. If your alarm clock could:
* tell you weather and traffic at a glance
* have multiple alarms per day, each with their own sounds, configurable in any way you want...if you want to wake up at a different time each day, with a different tone each day, it can handle that. (Really, if you've ever used your cellphone as your alarm clock, consider everything your cellphone can do as an alarm clock...this can do all the same stuff, without ever having to worry about all the problems of cellphones as alarm clocks.)
* quickly show you a few e-mails, status updates, or photos
* let you go to sleep/snooze to a podcast or internet video
If you look at that list and think, "wow, that's exactly what I want in an alarm clock," then you're the target user for the Sony Dash. Sadly, they're not marketing it to you at all. Really, they're barely doing anything to sell this device. I've seen exactly zero ads. Were it not for Engadget, I wouldn't have even known it was available or what it was. And, stupidly, what Sony is doing is positioning this so it goes up against things like the iPad and Archos tablet. Sony should be positioning this as the best damn alarm clock in the world. That's their mistake and what will, IMO, make this device fail.
On that note, I've seen alot of reviewers poo-poo the Sony Dash by saying "oh, my cellphone could do this" or "oh, my iPad does this better". Well, your cellphone and iPad don't do what this does, because neither of those devices are meant to sit still on a bedside table. Your cellphone and likely your iPad get up and leave when you do, which makes them nearly useless as an alarm clock unless you are a single person living alone. Even if you are a single person (or if you are willing to have separate devices for each person), you'd need to buy several accessories to make a cellphone or iPad sit as nicely as this does on a surface. So, long story short, a cellphone and an iPad appeal to a broader audience, no doubt, but, this device hits a very necessary niche for which the iPad and cellphone are ill-designed.
PROS:
* Very fast and easy setup on the device -- you can use the device without going to the web, but there are quite a few apps that require configuration via the web, and the web config has issues (see Cons list)
* Design is sleek. It looks damn cool on your bedside table.
* Pleasing UI, simple to navigate
* AccuWeather weather (a plus over other weather services, IMO)
* Sits securely (can be rubbed by cat without falling over)
* Bright and colorful screen, videos look great
* Completely customizable alarms and alarm clock
* NEW IN 6/2010 UPDATE: Customizable snooze length - 1,2,3,4,5,10,15,20,25, or 30 minutes
* "night mode" that dims the screen and shows only the clock, when the next alarm is set for and the weather in black and white...though I did notice today that it's got a little "mom" that writes itself in in cursive, which is kind of a cool "surprise" bit of chrome
* Price is just about right, in my opinion. If Sony ripped out everything but the alarm clock and weather functions, shrank the screen, and got it to $99 or $79, that'd be a very nice product...would beat the heck out of the American Innovative Neverlate Executive Alarm Clock. At $199, it's less than a netbook, less than many cellphones, and far less than the Apple products that could fit this space.
* Usable touch keyboard, fine for posting to Twitter or Facebook, but I wouldn't use it to type a long e-mail
* Really good selection of default sounds loaded
* Was able to access my Amazon Video on Demand purchased videos and play them easily, and since I haven't bought anything else that does that yet (except my PCs, of course), that's a nice feature for me.
CONS:
Now for the bad news. There are three issues that, in my opinion, are near blocking issues, but the silver lining to the cloud is that all three are likely to be resolved by Sony soon, and my rating reflects my strong belief that these will be resolved soon. Still, were I Sony, I'd feel great shame to have shipped this device with these issues as they are:
* USB drives are not working yet. This is huge, because they promise this on the box, and it's the only way to access your own music from the box (no DLNA or other wireless transfer support). It says "coming soon" if you attempt to play music or view pictures from a USB drive. Were I not in love with this as my alarm clock, I'd return it based on this alone. - RESOLVED IN JUNE 2010 UPDATE - USB drives are now accessible! You still cannot set an MP3 as a wake-up alarm, however.
* The web setup is a mess. The site itself looks shoddy, like no one actually cared enough to make it look nice...and the configuration area is not easily accessible from Sony's main site. You have to go to Sony's "MyEssentials" site (a term/brand that is in no way associated with the Dash), and that site is not linked from the Sony Dash page on Sony's site, nor from Sony's main site. Logging in from Sony's main site and clicking on "my devices" takes forever to load, so I never found out if I could get to the Dash config site from there. To find the config site after the initial setup, I ended up going to [...], trying my Sony login, and then Chumby re-directed me to the MyEssentials site. Basically, the setup on the Dash itself is so simple, but as soon as you hit the point that you need to use the web to configure something, you're lost. For this reason alone, I can't recommend this for non-geeks...which sucks because if this were fixed, I could see this being a really nice gift for a number of non-geeks in my family. I mean, this is basic stuff that they blew off, and it speaks volumes to Sony's lack of commitment to this device. - IMPROVEMENT IN JUNE 2010 UPDATE - It is no longer necessary to use the MyEssentials site to configure the Dash. You can do most day-to-day aspects of configuration from the device itself, though the device will still prompt you to register on MyEssentials during initial setup. This is particularly good because it turns out that Sony STILL has not improved the MyEssentials site for the Dash, and they can't reset passwords for your registered account through the website. You have to call customer service. If you try to reset your account's password through the MyEssentials site, it sends you to the SonyStyle site, which uses a different database of usernames and thus will not work.
* No web browser...which I wouldn't care about if there were more apps or if this weren't being sold as a "personal internet viewer"...but to call yourself an internet viewer and not have a browser is just sad. Plus, this makes the apps themselves frustrating. Most of them are just ported iPhone apps, which means they assume you can click links to view more.
There are also quite a few minor issues which Sony/Chumby could resolve in the next few months via software updates:
* Not enough "apps" (really, they're widgets)...lots of popular news and info sites are not represented, and the apps themselves are not the greatest quality.
* The layout options are limited. There's only two layouts, and neither of them are satisfying. For example, there's no layout that has two app panes. You can't customize shortcuts in any of the layouts, either, so you can't (for example) make sure that the Amazon Video shortcut is the first (or only) one available. - IMPROVED IN JUNE 2010 UPDATE - 2 new layouts are available, and they definitely improved on the usability.
* Not easy to switch between "channels" (different views with different apps...for example, I have a productivity channel that has my Gmail and Gcal in it and a separate social networking channel that has all of my social networks and news feeds), takes 4 steps to switch plus a not-insignificant load time. Basically makes the channel feature useless because it's too annoying to switch channels. You're better off just loading all the apps you want into your default channel.
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Your favorite parts of the Internet customized the way you choose, available in a dash. Over 1,000 free apps can be displayed at the touch of a finger. Choose from your favorite information and entertainment content including weather, traffic, social networking, movies, music and more--pushed right to your kitchen, bedroom, or office. The Dash Personal Internet Viewer connects quickly and easily to your existing wireless network and features a vibrant 7-inch LCD touchscreen for accessing a variety of video services for online music and viral videos, full-length feature movies and TV shows. You can also listen to MP3s and Internet radio via the built-in stereo speakers, or by using the headphone jack (headphones not included).

Streamline Your Life with Free Apps The 1500-plus apps available for the Dash Personal Internet Viewer deliver the information and entertainment you want--weather, traffic, social networking, movies, music, and more--right to your kitchen, bedroom, or office.
Listen to What You Want The Dash Personal Internet Viewer is a compact audio multi-tool: listen to MP3s and Internet Radio out loud with the built-in stereo speakers, or privately by using the headphone jack (headphones not included).
Customization Customizing the Dash home screen to fit your own personal needs and style is easy. Simply choose your favorite apps and theme that you want displayed.
Access to Sony Content Get access to the best Sony has to offer: movie trailers, minisodes, music videos, game trailers, and the latest deals from SonyStyle.com.
7-Inch LCD Touchscreen The WVGA 800x480 LCD touchscreen displays crystal clear photos and video from a wide viewing angle, and automatically adjusts the display for an upright or horizontal orientation.
Simple Setup Connect quickly and easily to your existing wireless network.
Elegant and Space Saving Design The compact size maximizes counter, bedside, and desktop spaces, and the timeless design blends in with any décor.
Easy-to-Use Clock and Alarms When you enter your zip code the device automatically sets the time for you. Set up custom alarms, either one-time or recurring, with the option of waking to Internet radio stations, built-in alarm sounds, or your favorite app.5
Multi-Source Video Content Access a variety of video services for online music and viral videos, full-length feature movies and TV shows you can watch and control on the brilliant LCD.
Convenience Stream the web content you specify through Internet apps, without the distraction of a PC. It's always on, always fresh, always available at a glance without the delay of booting up your PC.
Online Photo Access and Sharing For a great photo viewing experience the Dash Personal Internet Viewer conveniently loads and displays your photos from online services such as Photobucket, or you can simply view your photos directly via USB. The touchscreen user interface allows you to set effects, rotate photos, zoom, and play or pause photo slide shows.
USB 2.0 Interface Access audio, video or photo content stored on mass storage USB devices by connecting to the USB port.
What's in the Box Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer and user's manual.

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