

It was one of the first widely adopted digital appliances in the home. By the early 70's, Sony was selling thousands of it, every holiday season. Many of these older models are not well known because of poor record keeping. In the mid 1960's, Sony introduced the first Dream Machine. The line was started in the early 1960's and ran until the early 2010's. Models ranged from basic AM/FM models to more expensive models including iPod/ iPhone docking, a LCD screen, projectors, and internet connectivity. It is a perfect item, you will truly love it.Sony Dream Machine was Sony Electronics' long-running line of clock radios. Those people must have a very tiny bedroom. I don't know what people were fussing about so much when they mention how the light on the clock is too bright.

This is a great item to purchase that is why I gave it 5 stars. I tried everything on this radio to see how they work and I want you to know that it plays the CD, Radio and Ipod very clearly. I mainly bought this item to wake me up and to listen to the radio, in the mornings while I am getting ready for work. If you are looking for a Boom Box this is not it. you have to do is read the printed part next to each item and open each part to see where they are located on the Radio. I like how the CD and Ipod players aren't visible to the eye. The clock is labeled in dark black embeded print so that it is easy for people to find the radio, CD player and Ipod player. This radio just looks so nice for such a compact item. The reviews that I have read weren't that helpful, but I own many electronics that are made by Sony so I knew that it had to be an excellent item. This item is compact and great to sit on a night stand or desk. So if I had to rate this from 1 to 10 being ten the highest, I'll give this one an eight! It's definitely recommended. The only thing was that the shuffle feature or the repeat for the iPhone won't work on the remote nor the Clock radio itself.

You need to be careful of the front part, since it's the CD cover for the player.įor $99 I'd say it's recommended, the cons that I listed are mostly owner-based. Remote won't be able to toggle the Shuffle/Repeat/Repeat All for the iPod playlists on your iPod/iPhone. Remote can't do the sleep feature, you have to press the button on the clock, I was hoping they would allow you to do it on the remote

BEST PART: Their back up battery for clock and especially ALARM feature! I've been hating alarm clocks that won't buzz when power goes down (or got a reset or something) Time feature (Pacific Standard Time for me) with auto DST correct There's also a jack if you want to connect this radio clock to better speakers It includes an audio in, in case you want to connect it to other devices CD features would let you repeat, repeat all, shuffle All alarm features work fine as describer (with radio,iPod/iPhone,buzzer,CD) They really made this for an iPhone in mind (but not entirely) Since CapsuleNeo would fit, I'm almost certain any case with the right "universa. CapsuleNeo for iPhone 3G with dock adapter fits it wohooo! iPhone 3G charges without any error message, make sure you align it properly and carefully when docking Sound is ok for it serves more of an alarm clock (more of speaker sound) Led light brightness settings are fine for me They come with an iPhone universal adapter (not an iPod) Love the nice sliding dock for iPhone/iPod
