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Sony ICG-CL75iP Dream Machine – Hands on Review

by Jay Garrett on March 5, 2010

I’m a fan of gadgety convergence – especially when it makes sense. Just look at the Tefal Toast n Egg ;)

So when I was told that I could have a test run of a clock radio I was a bit like ‘wow – that’s never been done before! I bet it doesn’t even make me a coffee.’

But then they said that not only was it a clock radio, it was a digital photo frame and an iPhone dock and charger. It sounds like an ideal bedroom buddy.

‘Bring it’ on said I!

Looking at the Sony ICF-CL75iP I could tell that it wasn’t cheap tat and it seems well designed with a hide-away dock and a good sized, clear WVGA display.

The snooze button is exactly where it should be and is large enough for that half-hearted, half-aimed slap that befalls every snooze button around the world.

I commenced with what I call the ‘bloke test’ – in other words I fired it up and tried to stumble around its functions without breaking out the instructions – or breaking the Dream Machine. The UI (user interface) is pretty intuitive and I was soon tuning in radio stations, changing the size of picture and clock being displayed and so on.

What I did notice is that the ‘options’ button can be hit at any point and it’ll magic up a pop-up menu on the right. It’s handy to know as it gives you quick shortcuts to your alarms as well as playing vids ;)

Round the rear of the Dream Machine is where you’ll find the USB port and the memory card slot so you can feed it with your own media.

This clever thing can play videos as well as music and flicking through pics. When you want to sling some media the DM will ask you where you want to access the files from. Your options are from the internal memory (built-in 1GB), memory card slot or the USB. Now, I was a little disappointed to discover (I even checked the instructions) that there wasn’t an iPhone/iPod option here – more on that later ;)

The radio function boasts 30 slots (20 for FM and 10 for AM) for your preset stations and has all the functions that you would need from a radio – frequency scanning, being able to set the radio station you want for your alarm, etc. No grumbles from me regarding the sound quality at all.

The video player is a no frills affair but I can’t see you wanting to watch a full film on your clock radio really – but it is doable :)

Browsing photos on the ICF-CL75iP is great and will easily replace any digi-frame.

When your iPod or iPhone is docked (just give the dock a little press and it’ll ’soft-eject’ slowly out half-way), it will be charged by the ICF-CL75iP. Additionally, you will be able to browse your iPod using the ICF-CL75iP’s menu keys. You can of course also change tracks, control volume, etc… but it refuses to grab pics or flicks from your Appley device

You can import pictures, music (AAC-LC, MPEG-3, PCM) and videos (MP4, AVI) onto the Dream Machine’s internal memory via USB and memory card but, again, not from your iThingy. On a plus side you’re able to select multiple files and import them all together.

If you do get one of these do-it-all devices don’t tell your boss. Why? Well as well as being able to set two different alarms (handy for different shifts or for you and your partner) Sony has added a backup battery supply so that if you fall victim of a powercut after you’ve set your alarm it’ll still be ready to wake you from your slumber.

The alarm settings cover all bases as well. You’re able to set the volume, date and the sound of the alarm. Those alarm ’sounds’ can come from the radio, iPod/iPhone or you can even add customised sounds that you record for yourself using its built-in microphone – yup, just let your imagination run!

Looking at Sony’s ICF-CL75iP it’s so much more than a clock radio and from what I can see Sony have thought about everything (pretty much) and shoved it all in something that will look great in any bedroom. It’s large enough to be useful and small enough to fit on any bed-side surface.

I reckon that the £120-£150 asking price (depending if you go to the Sony Store or not) is a fair deal for a digital picture frame, radio, alarm clock and iPod/iPhone dock from Sony.

Click here for the full tech specs :)

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I feel that I should be fair and state at the start of this review that I’m a headphones not an earphones man.

So, when I received a package containing Sony’s catchily named MDR-NC300D noise cancelling earphones I couldn’t help but pity the little mite.

I’ve never bothered with noise cancelling cans as I generally go for the enclosed style which blocks most ambient distractions and, when I’ve got music playing, is usually enough to segregate me from the real world.

My other grumble with earphones (apart from me not being overly convinced that we should have a sound source actually in the ear) is that most earphones fall out – and keep falling out.

Now that I’ve got all that off my chest let’s have a goosey at these MDR-NC300D’s shall we?

I noticed on the box that Sony is being very up front about the earpleaser’s noise cancelling attributes and is not promising to eliminate all noise – rather the gentlemanly fact that these MDR-N….should I just call them 300D’s? The 300D’s offer up to 98.4% noise reduction.

The noise cancelling cleverness is achieved through the little mics on the back of the earpieces which capture the surrounding clatter and that’s then processed through an Artificial Intelligence noise-cancelling feature which is the same that’s featured on Sony’s top-end systems. In basic terms it samples the noise outside and then hits it with exactly the opposite frequencies and thus cancels the noise.

All that processing is done, I gather, in the in-line remote which also controls a number of settings including the NC level, some EQ presets as well as the volume. I like the ‘Monitor’ button which, with one hit, stops your audio and uses the mics so you can safely cross the road or listen in on people’s conversations. A snag is that all that uses a AAA battery which is said to offer around 20 hours of joy. I’ve had the earphones for a week and the battery indicator is showing that it’s down to its last bar.

Sony, bless them, seems to understand my pain and realises that when it comes to ear-buds one size rarely fits all. To solve this problem these noise cancelling buds comes with no less than seven sets of ear tips. To prove a point; I use a different size on each side. Well, c’mon – who here is perfectly symmetrical?

Also in the box was a velvety bag for storing your 300D’s in as well as a rather natty ‘leather’ holder that is designed to hold a spare battery, an adapter for aircraft audio sockets, garment clips, ear buds and of course, for storing your 300D’s away when not in use. This really made me feel that I had in my ears a premium product. See the pic in the gallery for contents ;)

The sound, once I found the right earbud combo, is really good. Nice tight bass and clear mids and trebles were reproduced and having a volume control outside my jacket meant that I didn’t have to keep flashing my iPhone around in rather dodgy districts.

I found the cancelling rather good and real handy when squawking kids are intent on ruining my reading Club Dead by Charlaine Harris whilst on the tube.

Apparently the 300D’s are not only Sony’s first digital noise cancelling earphones but the world’s first NC earbuds and, to be honest, they’ve done a rather spiffing job and I can see these appealing to commuters and frequent flyers who wish to cut out the jibber-jabber and incessant noise inherent with public transport but don’t want to be carting full cans around with them.

Personally I’d love to try some headphones using the same tech as a comparison as I’m finding it hard to ignore the fact that these are earphones. Also, I reckon an improvement would be to allow the earphones to be used without the noise cancelling when in quieter situations with a bypass so that the battery life could be extended. Better yet, have the thing be rechargable via wall socket and/or USB.

Price in my local Sony Store is £199.99 but I’ve seen them online for around £140.

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GorillaPod Magnetic – Guess What’s New?

February 18, 2010 Click to read more →
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Everybody’s favourite go-anywhere tripod, the GorillaPod, has just gotten even more versatile!
The bendy tripod has now got magnetic feet meaning that no metallic surface is safe from being mounted by a camera – so to speak.
GorillaPod Magnetic is still the same posable marvel that we all know and love from the ankles up; but should [...]

Toshiba Cell TV – Converts 2D to 3D and Records 8 HD Channels Simultaneously

February 11, 2010 Click to read more →
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If you’re looking to spend a wad of cash on a fancy telly then, chances are, you’re the type of person that hates to miss their favourite programmes.
Toshiba hears you and has finally bounced out their very clever, next-generation Cell TV in Japan.
The reasons to be excited about this great goggle-box are many.
First of [...]

Misa Digital Guitar – Future Rock!

February 2, 2010 Click to read more →
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If you’ve been brought up with playing Rock Band and Guitar Hero then you may be surprised to discover most guitars have strings.
Most……?
Well this bad boy uses a large touchscreen to get you shredding.
The Misa Digital Guitar is the work of Sydney-based designer Michael.
It has 24 frets and a large multifunctional touchscreen which hooks-up to [...]

Bigtrak is Back! Now With Rockets and Digi Cam

January 26, 2010 Click to read more →
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This might be lost on those not around in the early 80’s but this gives me thrills aplenty!
Bigtrak was a marvel – It was a six-wheeled vehicle with a front-mounted blue photon beam headlamp, and a keypad on top.
Yup – this excitement is partly due to the fact that me and my bro never had [...]

New Apple iPhone to Have LED Flash to Buddy With 5MP Sensor

January 10, 2010 Click to read more →
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Chatting to some of my buddies last week we discussed the importance of the next iPhone having a better camera and thought that the rumoured 5MP replacement was a good idea.
The point I made was that I could live with the 3MP version in exchange for a decent flash.
Hello – what is this? It [...]

Eneloop Music Booster to Power Your Guitar Effect Pedals

December 29, 2009 Click to read more →
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Most performing musicians will know the pain of trailing power to the front of the stage in order to power their effects pedals.
Amps and the like are easy enough catered for but, especially if you have vocal duties as well, pedals are usually positioned by the front stage/monitor/mic area and the latest product released under [...]

Rad Blaster – The OLED Packing Pocket Boombox

December 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Looking for a present that’s urban, street and retro cool?
Check out The Rad Blaster
So – it does exactly like most other MP3 players do. It plays those choice cuts, record sounds and store files.
The difference with the Rad Blaster is it does all that and it’s shaped like a ghetto blaster or [...]

Pentax K-x DSLR Gives You 100 Colours and 100 Styles to Choose From – Looks Like a Benetton Ad

November 26, 2009 Click to read more →
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You go to buy a camera and chances are you resign yourself to it being a black box more often than not.
Short of taking your DSLR to a gadgety colouring specialist like Colorware you’d usual be stuck.
Sure – you can get red, silver, and some limited edition finishes but Pentax feels your pain.
You want, nay, [...]

Flip Wi-Fi Camcorder Coming in a Few Months

November 18, 2009 Click to read more →
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Cisco bought out Pure Digital in a multi-million dollar deal earlier this year and they intend to use their networking know-how to launch a new Wi-Fi-enabled Flip digital camcorder.
Those lovelies over at Pocket-Lint had a chat with a Cisco spokesperson who said that the new range would feature “a large screen that slides to reveal [...]

Ricoh GXR – The First Interchangable Snap-Fit Camera

November 10, 2009 Click to read more →
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Looking round the buzz on the interweb it seems that the cool-looking Ricoh GXR will be coming in December.
It’s set to take on the micro four thirds systems that are out at the moment and the GXR adds in a first.
The Ricoh GXR is the first to allow both interchangeable lenses and sensors.
The Ricoh [...]

1 in 4 Gamers Pay and Download Instead of Leaving Their Gaming Chairs – What’s a High Street Again?

October 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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Gamers love to have the latest and bestest and it shows that 25% of gamers surveyed said that paying for and downloading the digital only version is the way forward.
The International Gamers Survey, conducted by Today’s Gamers took in the opinion of 13,000 gamers across Europe and the United States and found that, on average, [...]

7digital Takes The Fight to iTunes on American and Canadian Soil

October 7, 2009 Click to read more →
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7digital will be a known name to those who legally download tunes here in the UK.
That will soon be changing – but in a good way.
The Great British MP3 download site has just thrown open its doors to the US of A taking on the might of iTunes.
Not only is 7digital taking on the huge [...]

The Samsung SCH-W880 Phone Camera – The 12mp Compact Camera Takes HD Vids and Calls Home

September 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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Samsung seems confused.
It appears that it wants to pitch its upcoming SCH-W880 as a replacement for your digital camera.
On first looking at the pics it looks just like any other compact snapper
Until you find out that it’s actually supposed to be a mobile phone!
The W880 has more selling points than its high-res camera sensor and [...]

Pure Sensia – The Classic Bond Villains Choice of Media Streamer

September 21, 2009 Click to read more →
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Pure Digital – those makers of rather good DAB and WiFi radio’s have gone live with a new product portal for its upcoming Sensia.
I’m a huge fan of retro-looking tech when done properly but when you go retro-futurist – now you have my attention!
The Sensia wouldn’t look out of place in the Jetsons, Tomorrow’s World [...]

Hierarchy of Digital Distractions – Only Partner Closing Laptop on Your Fingers Trumps iPhone Usage

September 21, 2009 Click to read more →
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This hierarchy may strike a chord with more than a couple of you Gadgety News readers – the picture will grow if you click it
Emailing, tweeting, browsing, taking calls, Skyping, Facebooking, RSS Feed reading – In this diagram, each level in the hierarchy trumps the next.
For example: You get a new message on [...]

Read Marvel Comics and Others on Your PSP

August 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve covered next-gen comics a few times here on GadgetyNews in the form of Longbox, and Marvel’s motion comics but now here’s a follow-up to the PSP comic store news I broke in March.
The new digital reader service that’ll be bouncing onto both PSP3000 and PSP Go will allow their owners to access a [...]

Samsung Release Camera’s For Facebook Self-Portraiture

August 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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Samsung added the very useful GPS to its ST1000 – I’m cool with that and it makes sense.
So, why have Samsung in their infinite wisdom slapped a haptic feedback enhanced touchscreen to the front of the new Samsung ST500 and ST550?
Yup, as well as the usual live screen on the back, these new cameras feature [...]

Storm Camden – A Touchscreen Watch Named After My Neighbourhood

August 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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Some of you may already know that my ‘hood or endz is Camden in London.
That’s one of the reasons why the new watch by Storm caught my eye.
The Storm Camden is not only a cool retro-looking digital time-piece it also features a touch-sensitive screen that when tapped switches on the screen.
Not only does this look [...]