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Sony ICF-C71PJ


$120.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Dual alarm works perfectly, easy to set. Bird singing alarm is pleasant, avoids being shrill. Strong FM radio reception even with weaker signals.

The Cons:Projection display is very weak, can't handle any light in the room. Some of the controls are difficult to operate due to small size of the buttons.

The ICF-C71PJ is a projecting clock radio from Sony. The compact pico projector can project the time and other information onto the ceiling or wall. The projector lens is itself adjustable, which means that you can project the LCD light source onto any surface without having to move the entire clock radio.

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To ensure the display is easy to read, the figures on the ICF-C71PJ are large on the screen and there is a four-way brightness control, to adjust for day and night. In case the clock gets unplugged or a power failure occurs, the ICF-C71PJ has a back-up battery, so that the alarm will still go off on time. With an MP3 player input and AM/FM radio, you have your choice of music source with the ICF-C71PJ.      

Features

  • MP3 player input
  • LCD time display
  • Four-way display brightness controls
  • Five nature sounds: undersea world, waves, mountain brook, rainfall, birdsong 
  • Room temperature thermometer
  • AM/FM radio
  • Variable-angle pico projector
  • Dual alarm clock
  • Brushed-aluminum finish
  • Large display
  • Back-up battery

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Pros
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    dual alarm works perfectly, easy to set

  • 1

    bird singing alarm is pleasant, avoids being shrill

  • 1

    strong FM radio reception even with weaker signals

  • 1

    small form factor, fits anywhere

  • 1

    projection is detailed and crisp, doesn't have a problem focusing

Cons
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    projection display is very weak, can't handle any light in the room

  • 1

    some of the controls are difficult to operate due to small size of the buttons

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