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Gran Prix introduces the D700! An AM/FM/CD Alarm Clock Radio that lets you wake up to a number of different options. You get a 24 Hour Set-and-Forget Alarm so you donM-^Rt have to re-program the alarm every night, a red LED Clock Display so you can easily see the time, and Snooze Bar for that extra few minutes of shut eye! -
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The GPX C3870 personal CD player supports audio CDs, plus CD-R/RW discs. With the twenty-two track program function, it is possible to individualize your play list, perfect for creating a motivating workout CD. The player runs on two AA batteries. The full-function LCD screen displays the battery level, thus preventing surprise battery failures. With the included AC adaptor, it is possible to run the player without battery power. The GPX C3870 also includes a pair of overhead, adjustable stereo headphones. With the bass boost system, sound quality is much improved, helping to counter the bass-low characteristics of headphones. Other features include: six-digit LCD display, hold, resume, intro scan, repeat and random.What's in the Box
GPX C3870 personal CD player, headphones, AC adapter and a user's manual. -
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The GPX D517 jumbo readout digital dual-alarm clock radio has a 1.8-inch red LCD designed to add visibility in low-light conditions. This is especially useful if you prefer a larger-than-normal illuminated time display. The GPX D517's dual-alarm system allows the alarm to go off at two separate times of the day. The alarm can be set to activate either the radio or a buzzer. The clock radio measures 5 by 8 inches and comes with a limited 90-day manufacturer's warranty. -
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The GPX FRS200 has more features than most radios in its class, including support for 14 channels and 38 subcodes, a call button, a two-mile range, and a backlit LCD. It's an easy-to-use FRS radio with a value price.The FRS200 was up and running as soon as we popped in the requisite four AAA batteries. In our tests, the radio's sound quality was excellent. Its range was comparable to that of most FRS radios we've tested--one mile under average conditions, two miles under ideal conditions. Unfortunately, we ran into a few snags when we tested some of the radio's more advanced features. The call button, supposedly used to transmit a short call tone to others tuned to the same channel, transmitted nothing but static. Another feature that emits a short beep when the talk button is released (to let the others in your group know that you've finished transmitting) was more annoying than useful. Also, the radio's button layout is cumbersome. For example, the backlight button is integrated with the push-to-talk button and is far too easy to press accidentally. Finally, switching channels was more difficult than it should have been because the up button is recessed.
The FRS200 is a little thicker than an average FRS radio, but overall it's compact and fits nicely in your hand. The construction of the FRS200 isn't as good as that of the more expensive radios, nor is its overall design, but with such a low price, these tradeoffs are expected. The radio supports all 14 channels assigned to FRS use, along with 38 subcodes per channel, so you shouldn't have trouble finding an available frequency.
Overall, if you can live with the FRS200's minor faults, we think you'll find it a surprisingly good bargain. --T. Byrl Baker
Pros:
- Relatively inexpensive
- Many features for the price
Cons:
- Poor button layout
- Call feature didn't work in our tests
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Adding a twist to traditional MP3 player functions, the Bantam BA800 not only plays MP3 and WMA files, but also displays digital still photos on its 1.8-inch color LCD screen. The dual functions make it a handy unit for folks who want the best of both worlds: portable music and a palm-held photo album. The BA800 supports a variety of visual formats, including JPEG, TIFF, BMP, and GIF, and displays the photos in a slideshow fashion while music plays in the background. Users have the choice of random, fade, push, or mosaic transitions, and intervals of 5, 10, 20, 30, or 60 seconds. And should the 256 MB of built-in memory prove insufficient, simply insert a Secure Digital card into the expansion memory slot.Though the video functions make the biggest splash, the BA800 is an audio player at its core. Bantam integrated five sound modes into the device--flat, rock, jazz, dance, and Latino--and such playback modes as repeat (one and all tracks), shuffle, and resume. The resulting flexibility gives listeners several options based on genre and personal taste. Adding to the convenience is the slick interface and well-designed control panel, which lies underneath the 312 x 230 resolution screen. And tying it all together is CoolLights, an inventive built-in light show. CoolLights turns the player's semitranslucent sides into a 256-color chameleon. The player can pulse to the beat, slowly morph from one color to another, or simply display a solid hue.
The underside of the player includes a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB port for computer connection, and a slot that plugs into the included docking cradle. Additional features include a power-saving auto-off function; brightness and contrast controls; adjustable backlighting; a hold switch; and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
The Bantam BA800 measures 3.5 by 2.8 by 1.6 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a 90-day warranty.
What's in the Box
BA800 digital music player, charging cradle, USB cable, AC adapter, headphones, software CD-ROM, user's manual. -
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Get TV reception wherever you are with the GPX TVP2CT B&W TV. This unit, which comes in blue, features a 5-inch TV screen and an AM/FM radio. With AC/DC operation and the battery option, you can tune in at home, on the road, or at the office. A headphone jack is included for private viewing. The 90-day warranty covers parts and labor.












