Listen to soothing nature sounds when you wake up to this Sony ICFC1PJ clock radio that features dual alarms for multiple wake times. The swivel projector allows you to display the time on a wall or ceiling for easy viewing during the night.
I bought this alarm clock in March, but it didn't last me more than 6 months. My previous cheap featureless model lasted over 12 years! It looks great it sounds great and it dies suddenly. First, I thought it was possessed by some Poltergeist when it turned on the nature sound by itself, then it was the radio that came on, and finally it was the projection. All came alive like a freakish Halloween stunt or prank. Then, just like other reviews, I unplugged and when I plugged it back it was dead. No response. Nothing works. I came here to write a review and warn others. I learned I am not alone. There must be a really bad batch out there. It is an expensive alarm clock. No one expects this and so quickly. Deeply disappointed.
Burn movies and music quickly with this Pioneer BDR-XD05W external drive, which lets you archive up to 128GB of data to a quad-layer Blu-ray Disc and up to 100GB of data to a triple-layer Blu-ray Disc. The slim, portable design enables easy transport.
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Light, fast (USB3) and easy to use,+Mac compatible
on November 29, 2013
Posted by: dcmpinho
from Pittsburgh, PA
Now that iMacs don't come with optical drive, I've been looking for a drive to to upload my CDs and personal DVDs to the the Mac. Since I have several mini DVDs I needed a tray or top loading external drive. I stumbled upon this Pioneer model, which not only met my basic requirements but also added blu ray writer capabilities and is USB 3.0, which most and even Apple's SuperDrivive are not, for slightly more. It was worth it.
What's great about it: Everything, also it is not slot loading, so I can use mini DVDs
What's not so great: No on/off button, have to plug and unplug to use. Need to download software to play blu ray on Mac, but it is free