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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’ve had a gadgety grope of Sony Ericsson’s latest.

I’m thankful that I’ve managed this as no matter how good the press releases are they don’t really do tech much justice and, being cynical, I can’t always believe what I’m told.

The other thing I hadn’t realised before having a poke around is that SE have also managed a couple of ‘worlds smallest’s’.

Not only is the Xperia Mini the smallest Android phone the Vivaz grabs the title of the world’s smallest HD recording phone. Nice :)

So, what can I say about the new range.

Well, the Xperia is the one to go for if you’re a media junky.

The flagship X10 packs an 8.1 megapixel camera with a 16x digital zoom and auto focus, as well as video recording.

It’s also rockin’ a lovely 4 inch OLED screen, easy access controls and RDS radio station information.

Best of all the Snapdragon processor speeds everything along very nicely – and it’s out very soon.

The Vivaz is the phone that holds the crown as the worlds smallest HD recording phone and it does feel nice to hold.

Like all of the latest generation SE handsets, the Vivaz is sculpted with the ‘Human Curvature’ shaping. This was a point that, when reading the pressie, I couldn’t help but be sceptical about. I have to say though, after manhandling the Vivaz it does sit nice in the hand and, if I’m honest, is nicer to handle than the Satio which it’s shoving out.

The Vivaz also improves on the touchscreeness thanks to a new glass screen instead of the plastic jobby used in the Satio. It takes less prodding than the Satio and feels more responsive.

You can get the Vivaz in two flavours – the Vivaz and the Vivaz Pro.

They both shoot HD video and have the very clever auto-focus so if someone should cut in front of your shot it doesn’t go all blurry.

The Pro gets a full QWERTY board but has had to sacrifice megapixels.

The Vivaz has a 3.2 inch, 16:9 nHD widescreen and a 8.1 megapixel camera whereas the Vivaz Pro has a 5.1 megapixel camera with a 4 x digital zoom and auto focus.

Now, the Xperia Mini and Mini Pro.

These little siblings to the X10 are officially the smallest Android handsets in the world.

The thing is, these are *tiny* but even though I haven’t got the smallest hands both Mini’s are really usable.

As you’ve probably worked out, the Pro has a QWERTY board and the other Mini hasn’t.

I’m really digging the Four Corner Control which allows you four customisable icons that gives you instant access to your content without searching through your menu.

The small keyboard on the Mini Pro is large enough to whizz off texts and emails and for me would be my choice if I was in the market for a keyboard equipped Android.

As you can see in the pic, sat next to the iPhone, the Mini is almost dwarfed!

Apart from the imminent arrival of the Xperia X10, the others will be here in Q2.

I’m glad to see that all these handsets have mini USB ports and, more importantly, standard headphone sockets.

I think the software lessons from the start-stop-start selling of the Satio have be learned and the Symbian software is better and more stable.

The Sony skinned Android works well and smoothly and the addition of the clever Timescape is a bonus.

I love the ‘infinity key’ that comes into play when you’re playing a track on a new Sony. Hit the icon and it will take you to other tracks by the same artist or online content to buy or vids to watch on YouTube.

Well done Sony Ericsson – it seems that you’ve really listened and, quite frankly, done a pretty good job.

What do you gadgety readers reckon?

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Google Nexus One – Kinda Like a Motorola Droid

January 4, 2010 Click to read more →
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Uh-oh!
Could this be moistening the touchpaper ahead of Google’s big Nexus One reveal tomorrow?
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Ah, The Google Phone.
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Cast your gadgety minds back to October and Acer’s announcement of their Liquid A1 Android powered smartphone.
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The Wiltshire town of Swindon has another claim to fame – other than being the birthplace of Diana Dors (hence the photo).
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After being pointed to a Twitter post that said that “The BT Tower is currently going nuts with little flashes of light firing off it” I decided to investigate.
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Those folks from Infectious produce some really cool iPhone skins but this is my favourite so far!
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You’ve seen the official pictures but now those Russian bloogers over at Mobile.Mail.ru have gotten their sticky little paws all over that slab of LG Chocolatey goodness!
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Well?
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Are you gonna be buying a new Asus Seashell?
You’re gonne need a new ceramic shell shaped 3-port USB hub just to keep that theme going
Features:

3 port USB 2.0 Hub
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If you enjoy making everything secure biometrically you probably throw a fit when you check in your cases because they are only guarded by a simple combination lock.
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