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Sony's XDR-F1HD HD Radio has developed a real buzz among my audiophile pals; on second thought maybe buzz isn't the right word. It's the quietest, noise-free radio I've ever used. These guys can ...
Sony’s XDV-100 portable TV might only interest those of you in Japan because it uses the 1Seg TV standard, something that’s only available over there. Shame, because the 2.8-inch QVGA screen ...
This radio has AM/FM, all seven NOAA weather band stations and the "Alert" system, 4 power source options, flashlight, SOS alarm with flashing light, Mp3 player speaker and more!
Now, Sony Ericsson’s (SE’s) R306 doesn’t solve this problem in the car – it’s an AM radio after all, subject to the same interference your car radio would be subject to.
As someone who's never been a big fan of AM/FM radio, I never really saw the advantage of HD Radio. At first, the all-digital format promised little more than CD-quality digital transmission of ...
The Midland ER310 is the best emergency weather radio because it offers better reception, a brighter flashlight, and more-effective charging options than the other models we tested, including the ...
NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards transmitters broadcast on one of seven VHF frequencies from 162.400 MHz to 162.550 MHz. The broadcasts cannot be heard on a simple AM/FM radio receiver. There are ...
Pricing for the AM/FM clock radio wasn’t announced at IFA, but Sony’s Canadian Web site lists it for C$99.95 (US$90).
The Midland ER310 emergency radio is a must-have for your home emergency kit, providing weather warnings, AM/FM radio, light, rescue signals, and the ability to charge your mobile devices. Its ...
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