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Revo Uno DAB Digital/FM Radio with Alarm (Pink) | 
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| Brand: REVO Category: CE
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Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 5.7 x 5.1
MPN: REVOUNO/P Model: REVOUNO/P EAN: 5060136413797
Release Date: July 9, 2007
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| Features:
| • | Dimensions: 167mm (H) x 105mm (W) x 105mm (D) | | • | FM radio reception with RDS | | • | Digital alarm clock with sleep and snooze | | • | Optional compact remote control |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description UNO Pink UNO brings a fresh contemporary design attitude to the retro dominated world of DAB digital radio. Designed to look great in any room in your house and available in a range of colours UNO is the epitome of simple friendly design. UNO doesn t just look great it offers full DAB and FM reception iPod speaker system functionality and digital alarm clock with touch-sensitive snooze. In short a DAB digital radio that s tuned to the visual and practical demands of modern life. UNO Features:High sensitivity DAB digital radio FM radio reception with RDS Digital alarm clock with sleep and snooze Large black LCD screen Five favourite station presets iPod speaker system functionality 3.5mm headphone connector Optional compact remote control Alarm Clock Features:Wake-up to DAB radio FM radio or buzzer Four separate alarm memories Select one-off daily weekday or weekend alarmsTouch-sensitive snooze feature Customisable sleep function between 5 - 60 minutes What s Included:M-Port cable (to connect MP3 players to UNO) 240v power supply Operating GuideWarranty Card Dimensions: 167mm (H) x 105mm (W) x 105mm (D)
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| Customer Reviews:
Like Goldilock's Porridge, this is Just Right. December 4, 2008 Tom Nibbs (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this after my intempo died a death last week. And when I compared it to the 'black' and 'white' models of the same product, it was 25 cheaper. Who else will see a pink alarm clock in a rugby-player's bedroom, I thought. Other than Wifey. An absolute doddle to set up. Plug it in, turn it on, it does it itself. You get 5 'favourite' buttons (does one really need more), the extendable arial hides away down the back (very neat), it's just a bit bigger than a straight pint glass. Setting the alarm was simple, it's all ready to go in less than 5 minutes. AND IT DOESN'T BUZZ. I turned out the light to check the panel illumination and it was like Goldilock's porridge; not to dark, not too bright, just right. My one complaint is that the plug-in power adaptor at the back of the unit can easily be knocked out. So I set it back into a corner. And that's it. Easy to set up, compact, neat, looks good - an ideal little clock radio.
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