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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

What to Look For in a Good Clock Radio

What to Look For in a Good Clock Radio

Most of us have one or more clock radios at home and for many people, these devices have come to be a necessary part of their morning wake up routines. However, no one ever pays much attention to the humble shower or shaving clock radio till it stops ticking for good. It is only at times like these that the importance of the shower or alarm clock radio comes to the fore. The importance of digital clock radios is further underlined by the fact that in spite of the mobile phone doubling up as being both an alarm clock and a radio, the clock radio is still as popular as ever and is in fact getting more popular by the day as more and more people turn towards these appliances to add a little bit of zing to their early morning times spent in the bath room or getting ready for work.

However, some features that you should give due importance to are a good digital display that is visible in the darkness, easy to set alarm functions and a large snooze button. A power back up is also necessary if you live at a place where you run the risk of your alarm not going off due to a disruption in the power supply. Music lovers should go for the option of CD clock radios for their showers. These CD clock radios do not just play what is on the radio waves, but also let you play your favorite CDs and music while you are in the shower. For those who want multifunctionality but are not really fond of CDs, cassette recorder clock radios are a great option. One clock radio design that has us really bowled over is a shower CD clock radio that also serves as a soap and shampoo dispenser for the shower! Talk about one little appliance taking care of all your bathing and entertainment needs.

If you are planning to buy a clock radio for yourself, then it would do you good to remember that while clock radios range from a couple of dollars to more than a hundred dollars price wise, there is an almost proportionate relationship in the amount of features and the quality that a clock radio offers vis vis its price. Deciding what features you really want and what you can live without based on both your budget and your needs is an important pre purchase decision that could end you saving a considerable sum of money.

While we are on the topic of CD alarm clock radios, let me put forward another major advantage of using this device you can wake up with your fave CD playing instead of waking up to an alarm or to the radio. While waking up to the radio is also not a bad idea, people who are picky about their music and the sound quality should definitely go for CD alarm clock or cassette recorder clock radios. Music lovers who want the latest in everything can go for atomic clock radios which combine a radio alarm feature with an atomic clock.

Most of the cheaper varieties of clock radios try to give you a compromise between a clock and a radio. Neither do they have all the features of a good alarm clock, nor do they have the required sound quality that a music lover expects from a radio. However, you might be able to find some that are either very good as radios or are almost perfect alarm clocks in the lower price range. In case you know what you really want, great sound quality with a basic alarm feature or a multifunctional alarm clock with a small noise maker for entertainment, then you can easily buy a satisfactory alarm clock radio without lightening your wallet much.



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Rocket Languages Vs Rosetta Stone

Learning a second language can be a very challenging thing to do. This is where language-learning software steps in to lend a hand. This article compares the two most popular language learning software, available in today's online market - Rocket Languages vs Rosetta Stone.

Ease of use:

Rocket Languages is a systematic program with emphasis on teaching your chosen language fast. Their software interface is based on audio, text, and with languages, they have games as well. Rosetta Stone's interface is more graphical and shows much focus on visuals to get you learning the language.

Languages:

Between Rocket Languages vs Rosetta Stone, when it comes to the number of languages that each program teach, then Rosetta Stone have much great range of languages with around 30. Rocket Languages have only 6 languages, however interestingly this includes American Sign Language, which Rosetta Stone does not include. Rocket Languages have just released Rocket Italian as well to complement their range.

Features:

Both have use audio and visual aids to get you learning the language as quick as possible, both come with a money back guarantee and both are offer a online version and a hard copy version. I should mention that both are also good for beginner levels right through to advance. Note however, that as you progress in the language with Rosetta Stone you will have to pay for the more advanced levels, where as with Rocket Languages all levels are inclusive in the one off fee, which is considerably cheaper than the first level of Rosetta Stone.

Overall:

Well both packages are excellent language learning programs, that teach you how basic words, greetings, phrases, reading, writing and verbal comprehension. Both also have their own benefit, however if you were looking for a more cost effective method, then Rocket Languages, may be the best to choose as it's more interactive and also offers you a free day by day course, before you buy.

To get more details on the two and a further breakdown of features between Rocket Languages vs Rosetta Stone to help you make a decision, go and visit SecondLanguage.org

Valentina Capra is a qualified Language teacher, who teaches private and group lessons in England. Her methods of teaching is borrowed from many sources, and her belief is that getting students to repeat and converse, rather than just read and write is the best and quickest way to learn a language. Find out more at http://www.second-language.org/rocket-languages-vs-rosetta-stone.php

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