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1-17-2010 @ 12:13AM
Till said...
Sorry, but the alarm clocks are not especially suitable for travel. It's just another gadget to haul around and use batteries. It is true that getting into a hotel alarm clock can be a bit difficult but the average business traveler should be not so dumb as to not figure it out. Then there are wake-up calls from the front desk. Voice recognition that actually works! :) Or you could just use your cell phone for the alarm and learn how to program that thing once instead of adapting to yet a new gadget.
The netbook looks nice, though. And the Wifi antenna is definitely useful.
Were all those gadgets tested before publishing or is this just a compilation of available products?
Till
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