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iLuv HD Digital Stereo AM/FM Dual Alarm Clock Radio with 30 Preset Stations, Large Digital LCD Display & Line-in to Play all MP3, iPod, iPhone, CD, Cassette Tape, Audio Players - Black | 
| Brand: iLuv Category: CE
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $69.99 as of 9/9/2010 18:27 CDT details You Save: $60.00 (46%)
New (2) from $69.99
Seller: DBROTH Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 3131
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 13.3 x 9.1 x 6
UPC: 989898142613 EAN: 0989898142613 ASIN: B003TP4GC6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Provides crystal clear, digital stereo for FM and AM HD Radio and multicast stations | | • | Receive HD Radio signals that increases the clarity of your FM radio stations to CD-quality sound | | • | Displays information like station and song name, band, frequency and more if available from the station | | • | Large liquid crystal digital display with dual alarm clock / Wake to AM/FM radio or buzzer | | • | Auxiliary line input for any audio devices with 3.5mm jack / PLL tuning digital tuning technology |
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Product Description
Provides crystal clear, digital stereo for FM and AM HD RadioTM and multicast stations
Receive HD RadioTM signals that increases the clarity of your FM radio stations to CD-quality sound
Displays information like station and song name, band, frequency and more if available from the station
Receives standard analog AM and FM stereo
PLL tuning digital tuning technology
Programmable presets for 30 radio stations (10 for AM / 20 for FM)
Negative liquid crystal display (LCD)
Digital clock display with dual alarm clock
Wake to AM/FM radio or buzzer
Sleep to AM/FM radio
Auxiliary line input for any audio devices with 3.5mm jack
Audio output: 2 x 3WRMS with 1% THD
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| Customer Reviews: Possibly your last bedroom radio. July 4, 2010 Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
Normally I couldn't recommend a Jwin/iLuv product (several other items from the manufacturer proved disposable), but give this handy, rugged unit a night or two--just enough time to familiarize yourself with the controls--and it's plenty easy to love. It's rugged, performs flawlessly, offers abundant versatility (input and output on front for, say, iPod and pillow speaker respectively). I have the preset on a multiplex jazz channel, which it plays without fail, offering easy and convenient sleep and snooze options. The sound is good--not as resonant in the bass frequencies as a more expensive Tivoli or Bose but "tight" and authentic, rather than the "plastic-like" sound of cheap, mass-produced radios.
I find the unit surprisingly compact for a stereo radio, taking up about 1/4 of my nightstand. Its shortcomings are apparent only to those who depend on viewing the screen of their radios on a regular basis. It will not show the time when the radio is "on" (a curious quirk), and the sightlines are quite narrow (it's hard to see the screen from any position from below the radio.) I don't buy radios to watch them, so no problem in my case.
[If you're new to HD radio, I'd advise against spending any more. HD radio has the potential to offer a static-free signal but not audio production that's dramatically superior to regular FM. Its primary advantage is that, unlike Sirius, it's free, and it permits stations to multicast if they so choose. So it all comes to, above all, "content"--not technology. Until you're sure that your location has HD programming that's strong enough to be captured by your set-up and is diverse enough to satisfy your palette, it would be foolhardy to spend extra on any audio product simply because it offers "HD radio" reception. The technology simply has not realized the potential predicted for it in 2005, and the consumer who has high expectations is consequently ripe for a huge disappointment.]
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