Wake up in the morning to this Sony ICFC1TBLACK AM/FM dual-alarm clock radio that features a gradual wake alarm to gently bring you out of sleep. The large, easy-to-read LCD ensures you can view the time in a variety of lighting environments.
This is a compact unit with a large, easily viewed time display. Time and alarm sets were easy by following the owner's manual. Price is inexpensive, making this a good buy for just about anyone.
The campy film from 1952 is an enjoyable romp with Robert Newton chewing every bit of scenery in sight. The entire cast are well chosen for their roles. Sadly, the source material for this release is a bit ragged and it apparently is in an inferior color process; lacking the vibrant hues of the original Technicolor prints. Since this is the only way to get this title until such time that Warner Archive releases it in the original Technicolor process, I recommend it conditionally.
A little bit different from the usual Coen brothers' films but it's right on at looking at 1950's Hollywood and the unsettling atmosphere of the McCarthy era.
Great performances from each cast member and beautiful to look at and listen to.
Universal's entry into the 3D market has been given a remarkable transfer to blu ray. The picture is clean and sharp and the sound is a much more faithful representation of what audiences heard back in 1953. Compared to previous home video releases, this transfer has a wide stereo field with aggressive use of the surround channels. A real treat for the sci-fi fan!
The classic 3D movie comes to blu ray in a nice transfer with sharp picture detail and solid, albeit mono sound. If you are a 3D fan, a horror fan or a Vincent Price fan, then this is a must have title.
This Sony audio-video receiver lets you enjoy room-filling Dolby surround sound and wireless streaming from apps with Bluetooth. Control playlists and volume right from your phone or tablet and automatically charge your phone while enjoying the entertainment. Set up complex sequences with the one-touch NFC connectivity for a seamless connection with this Sony audio-video receiver.
This unit packs considerable punch for such a reasonable price. There is plenty of power and channel separation is excellent. Several different settings for music only as well as video choices. Includes a pure, direct mode if you don't care for processing. My only negative is that adjustments can only be made using the HDMI connection to the television. No dials for adjusting treble or bass or setting up without a subwoofer. Otherwise, I wholeheartedly recommend it as an excellent entry into multi-channel sound.