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Docking Station For Apple iPod With Alarm Clock Radio / Black (Version 2)
£14.99
RRP: £39.99
You save: £25.00 (62%)
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Specifications

* Improved sound quality
* Improved magnetic shielding
* Wake up to iPod, radio, AUX or beeper
* Bass & treble controls
* Battery back-up for clock in case of power failure
* Dimmable blue backlit LCD display
* Full-function remote control
* Snooze function
* Sleep function
* Compatible with all docking iPods
* Charges iPod whilst connected
* AUX connection for other audio devices
* FM radio with 20 preset stations and search function
* Dual alarm facility

Description

Crystal-clear stereo sound through dual full-range speakers. Compatible with all iPods, as well as other audio devices via the AUX connection.

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Reviews from Play.com

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars great product

brittain151 | 07/12/2009 | 

I have the previous version and like it very much. My only niggle with it is the LCD is very bright. There is the option to dim it but stil it is very bright. You can even switch it off but then you cant see the time in the middle of the night with out pressing a button. Was wondering if the display (back light) on this one switches off but still allows you to see the time?

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars great value

Edwardi | 07/12/2009

just received this little iPod alarm clock radio, it's a nice design, I'm very satisfied with it! Now I never forget to charge my iPod at night, and I wake up with my favourite tunes…

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Very good

norman11 | 04/12/2009

I've been using mine for a week or so now, and it's excellent. Sound quality is clear, it charges my iPod fine, and it's not too bright next to my bed (some clock radios are so bright they keep me awake). I used to have a much more expensive speaker dock, but it broke. This one sounds at least as good, has a clock radio as well, and costs less than half the price.
Definitely recommended!

 

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Star Trek (XI) (11)
£6.95
RRP: £19.99
You save: £13.04 (65%)
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From the creator of 'Lost' and 'Alias', J.J. Abrams, Star Trek is part prequel, part reboot and all action! One of 2009's best blockbusters, this sensational movie captures the series' classic sci-fi spirit but ramps up the spectacle – you've never seen Kirk and Spock quite like this before!

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When Paramount announced that J.J. Abrams and Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen writers Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman would tackle Star Trek, few fans doubted that the creator of Lost would deliver, but even the most optimistic fan could be forgiven for not expecting it to be this good! We'll get straight to the point: this is the best Enterprise adventure since Wrath Of Khan – and plenty would argue that it's even better. So, what's so good about the latest adventure? Let us boldly tell you…

Influenced by Spock's appearance in Star Trek: The Next Generations: Season 5's "Unification" and Star Trek: The Original Series: Season 1's "Balance Of Terror", where Kirk becomes the first human to encounter a Romulan, Abrams' movie is deeply rooted in the lore of the series, but some bold decisions reinvigorate the franchise. A sort of re-boot, re-imagining and prequel all in one, this origins story toys with the space-time continuum, effectively creating a parallel universe in which the characters can exist as new versions of their former incarnations, freeing the story from the constraints of past movies and TV shows.

Depicting the characters in their formative years, the cast of relative newcomers are a resounding success. Playing Kirk like a cross between William Shatner's original, Tom Cruise's Maverick and Harrison Ford's Han Solo, Chris Pine (Smokin' Aces) is charming and hilarious, but he's always building to become the iconic hero. Heroes star Zachary Quinto successfully channels Leonard Nimoy (who also appears) as Spock, exploring the character's dual heritage. Meanwhile, Zoe Saldana captures the strength and sexuality of Nichelle Nichols' original Uhura, easily capable of holding her own against the egos onboard the Enterprise. Her romantic leanings might surprise a few old Trek fans, too. Elsewhere Karl Urban brilliantly plays "Bones", Simon Pegg amuses as Scottie, Anton Yelchin (Terminator Salvation) adds humour as Chekov, John Cho appears as Sulu; and that's not forgetting Eric Bana (Black Hawk Down) as Romulan baddie Nero.

The actors are fantastic, but it's Abrams' handling of the spectacle that made this movie the highest grossing Star Trek. Never before have we seen such intense action and such gripping set pieces; the opening is one of the most immediate, impacting scenes in a blockbuster for many years. Overall, fans will love the references and creative decisions, whilst newcomers will enjoy the intense, action-packed spectacle and accessibility of a world that might have previously seemed inaccessible, such is the depth and scale of the Star Trek legacy. Did we mention two sequels are on the way? Wish we could warp speed!

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Play.com Christmas Deal of the Day – PES 2010: Pro Evolution Soccer


 

 

PES 2010: Pro Evolution Soccer
£22.99
RRP: £44.99
You save: £22.00 (48%)
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Special Features

* Enhanced Realism: PES 2010 delivers a pace of game in tune with football played at the highest level. Triangulation of passes and use of off-the-ball runs are key to breaking down the opposition, forcing the player to use the strengths of their team mates to create scoring opportunities. Gone are 'soft' goals that can be used to break the deadlock – instead, only working the channels and the precision play expected of great players will make a difference.

* Player Characteristics: Key skills of the many players have now been attributed named, allowing users to incorporate them into their play strategy. Cover star Torres, for instance, is renowned for his ability to receive a pass in the penalty area, and to drop the ball to a teammate in a good position for a goal-scoring opportunity. As such, he is labeled a "Fox In The Box" and "Goal Poacher", in line with his prowess in both scoring and setting up goals.

* Instant Tactical Switching: Each team has unique settings matching their real-life playing styles. Torres at Liverpool, for instance, will recreate the Merseyside club's sophisticated play and high numbers in attack, their pressing from midfield, strong defensive line, and width across the pitch. For the offense, the default settings support wide attacks and the aim to move in the back of the opponent's defense line. The user can summon the bar instantly during a match to adjust team tactics to enhance their defence or strengthen attacks.

* Master League: The Master League now incorporates both the Champions League and Europa Leagues in its content, offering a complete season for players to enjoy. Success in the Master League will see players streamed into these competitions. The lure of European football can also be used to attract stronger players to your side, with transfer dealings and contracts now significantly more realistic in their use.

PES 2010 is the pinnacle of football games! After listening to the feedback from thousands of PES fans, PES 2010 benefits from a raft of new additions and changes, one of the most important of which is the inclusion of 360-degree control that further elevates the unrivalled realism of the title. The 360-degree control system allows players to spread the ball with ease, opening up new attacking and defensive possibilities. PlayStation 3 owners will also benefit when using the Dual Shock's D-Pad.

 

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