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Misleading January 12, 2007 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I found the RCA spec on line which stated that it would play MP3 CDs. IT DOES NOT. If it did I could perhaps overlook this design disaster. Lots of tiny chrome buttons with hard to read markings. Don't waste your time. An expensive mistake.
RCA RP5640 Does NOT play MP3s January 11, 2007 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought one of these and after I received it determined that it would NOT play MP3s. There is a jack for an MP3 player as input, but no way to play MP3s as received.
Now for you yung-uns...MP3 before the flash drive players ment a CD with MP3 files on it. This is a convenient way still to load music lists and play them in the home. Most DVD players will also play MP3 disks. So I wanted a clock radio to play them for those nights when I awake at 3 in the morning to worry about the world. An extended source of my favorite music would be the MP3 CD disk. It'll hold about 13 hours of music if you cram it full.
So I regard this a misleading advertising by RCA Thomson and want ya'-all to know about it.
Broken in under two weeks December 29, 2006 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I can't believe that this clock radio went from new to broken so quickly. Purchased 12/16/06; broken 12/28/06. Unbelievable.
Very nice, so far December 13, 2006 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I've had this clock radio up for one night so far, and I'm fairly happy with it. It's got the basic features of a clock radio/alarm right, in that it has a battery backup, tells the time, and does both the regular radio and weather radio things, as well as more which I haven't explored yet, I think. It has a number of other features, such as the ability to play and wake up to CD, which I was looking for. I was able to burn a mini-CD and use that in this unit.
The unit includes autodimming based on (lack of) ambient light, and you can select any of four colors for the display: green, blue, white, amber. The autodimming feature gets very dim indeed. I'm going to have to move the unit closer than its predecessor, which was around 6ft away. That's not a problem. People who want a dimmed display to be dim may be quite happy with this unit.
One big deal from my point of view is similar to those included in reviews here of older models of this clock: the design of the controls is not optimized for ease of use, but for looks. I had to SEARCH for the snooze button! The CD load button is where the snooze button should be, which may trigger an awful lot of accidental unloads. I figure I'm not alone in not being completely awake when an ALARM CLOCK is going off, which should have been taken into account in the design.
Other than the interface design, which I do in fact consider of critical importance, I quite like the feature set here. It will randomly pick a track, or let you pick one ahead of time for each alarm. It can be configured to repeat either the whole disk or one track or to repeatedly pick a random track, as far as I could tell, having not read the instructions in detail, going from the options which popped up on the display as I operated one of the buttons labeled with 6-sided dice.
About the instructions, I figure I should mention that accuracy was apparently not a high priority. In the bit about setting the clock, it says to press a particular button repeatedly until the CLOCK SET indicator came on. Oh yes, I'm overwhelmed with the precision of these instructions.
The unit came with the battery backup installed, so I didn't actually have to set the time. It includes a slide switch on the bottom of the unit for selecting one of four time zones, completely specific to the Americas, as well as a button for selecting Daylight Savings time.
Anyway, I've had the unit for one night, and it worked. The snooze button in particular got a workout, as did both alarms, to make sure they worked well. Yes, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
We'll see what happens over time. This unit replaced one by another company which worked fairly well for 26 years, so that's what this one is up against.
UPDATE: I've now had this clock radio a few more days, and I've learned more. It turns out that it DOES indeed have a nice big SNOOZE button, but it's perhaps harder to see than it might be because the "SNOOZE" characters are impressed in the long button under the CD door.
When an alarm goes off, the display turns red, which I consider a nice touch.
Given all the above, I'd like to revise my rating to four stars.
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