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  2. Sony Dream Machine - Wikipedia

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    For a short time in the late 2000's, the radio clock market experienced a resurgence, because of several new ones including iPod / iPhone 30 pin docks and CD players. By the early 2010's, Sony stopped manufacturing new clocks under the "Dream Machine" name. At the time of discontinuation, the name was used for over forty years.

  3. SRF-39 - Wikipedia

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    The SRF-39 is a portable AM/FM radio introduced in approximately 1992 by Sony. [1] It uses a single AA battery, as its analog electronics require very little voltage. It was one of the first radios to use the CXA1129 30-pin integrated circuit, which later was responsible for the SRF-39's sensitive and selective performance.

  4. TR-55 - Wikipedia

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    When the TR-55 was released in Japan in August 1955, [3] it was the first transistor radio marketed in that country. The TR-55 featured the Sony name, but the company did not officially change its name to Sony until January 1958. [4] In the autumn of 1955, Morita met with a representative of the Bulova watch company in New York City. Bulova ...

  5. Joanna Gaines has launched her summer collection at Target

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    I'm a designer and here are my faves from Joanna Gaines' summer collection at Target. Jessica Becker. ... Portable AM/FM Bluetooth Radio Light Green. $45 at Target. Ridged Ceramic Citronella Jar ...

  6. Sony Watchman - Wikipedia

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    Sony manufactured more than 65 models of the Watchman before its discontinuation in 2000. Upon the release of further models after the FD-210, the display size increased, and new features were introduced. The FD-3, introduced in 1987, had a built-in digital clock. The FD-30, introduced in 1984 had a built-in AM/FM Stereo radio.

  7. Sony Dash - Wikipedia

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    On March 14, 2015 the Sony Dash stopped supporting all streaming content, including Netflix, Pandora, Slacker, and YouTube, although the device continued to authenticate with Sony and act as an alarm clock. [9] While there has been no public response from the company, such service returned on April 24, 2015. [10]