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What is it: A kitchen radio with smart EPG (electronic programming guide)
What we think: A satisfying improvement over its predecessor, it's one of the best portable radios out there. If you want programmed record features and a solid chassis, this is a fierce contender
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PURE Digital Evoke-3 user reviews
August 15, 2006
Posted by: Jxo Jxo
"Unreliable alarm clock"
What I like:
Good sound, good alarm features (if they would work)
What I don't like:
Unreliable, size and position of buttons, snooze handle
Review:
This radio cannot be used as an alarm clock. It is completely unreliable -- in most cases, it goes into sleep mode automatically a second after the alarm went off.
In the past month, I had 2 units and both suffered from similar problems.
The silly snooze handle might be the cause of this unreliable behaviour.
It's a pitty, I liked this radio, but my conclusion is "crap"
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