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Philips docking entertainment system DCM230 -- time disappears !!?
I recently got the Philips docking entertainment system DCM230. It works great and sounds amazing. The only thing is that the time ALWAYS turns off after about 10 seconds. When I press the "display" button, the time comes up. But it never stays for that long. If I am listening to music, it switches to 'iPod', for example. If I am listening to nothing, it goes blank (as if it were on standby). Could it be on certain "sleep" or "standby" mode that I don't know of? Please help! Thanks!

about it you can find information from the following website http://electronics-world2009.blogspot.com/?q=DCM230
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Philips DC315/37 Speaker System for iPod/iPhone with LED Clock Radio (Black)
Philips DC315/37 Speaker System for iPod/iPhone with LED Clock Radio (Black)
Start a pleasant day with your iPhone or iPod tunes on the Philips Docking entertainment system DC315 with dual alarms. Featuring multiple sources, the stylish system lets you wake up to music of your choice from portable devices and radio.The MP3 link 3.5mm auxiliary input allows you to play back external audio devices, such as MP3 players. Enjoy music from all your devices through this great-sounding system.Enjoy digital FM radio when you feel like a break from your music collection. Press and hold the preset button to memorize a frequency, for quick access to your favorite radio stations.

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Does anyone know anything about the Philips Docking entertainment system DC315?
I have a 5th generation iPod nano and I am not sure if it is compatible with this dock. Does anyone know if it will work on it? I've been looking everywhere for a good clock/radio iPod dock and this is the best one so far, but I can't figure out if it will work! If it doesn't, do you know any better docks that work with my iPod? Thanks! I really need to know if it's compatible with a 5th generation iPod nano... I don't want to go out and buy it if it won't even work.

you should definately get Philips DC315/37 Speaker System for iPod/iPhone with LED Clock Radio *Compatibility: iPod mini; iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G; iPod classic 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G; iPod touch 1G, *2G; iPhone, iPhone 3G *Play and charge your iPod or iPhone *Dual alarms with weekday and weekend settings let you wake to iPhone, iPod or radio *Gentle wake up with increasing alarm volume *Built-in FM digital tuner plus auxiliary input http://www.amazon.com/Philips-DC315-37-Speaker-System/dp/B002IT1BFO/?tag=klnprk-20 Also check out at Ebay there are really good deals going http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574865779&toolid=10001&campid=5336440665&customid=klnprk&mpre=http%3a%2f%2fwww.ebay.com%2f
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Now that Broadband Internet and Flat TVs are affordable do you think....?
...that a new livingroom component, like a flat computer is feasable these days? Watch NetFlix movies, videos, HD, podcasts etc... A device that looks like a DVR or VHS recorder. Something that blends in nicely with the home entertainment system. Almost like the Philips Internet system, that was a flop years ago. The new Flat panel TVs are VGA ready for computers. I tried it and it is awesome with a PC. Now, make a real computer that is thin, with laptop technology, a remote keyboard and mouse. Call it the "iBrid", part PC, and part entertainment system. Plug your iPod in it, camcorder, use it as a DVR to record stuff, play games, email and access the internet and print stuff. I am basically doing the same thing as described above, but have a large clunky PC sitting on the carpet in my livingroom. Looks like crap with wires and keyboard, but I get to watch internet movies on a big screen. With Picture-in-Picture I can do both, surf and watch TV and internet movies. Not just VGA.... My PC NVIDIA card has HDMI outputs (aka DV) and my TV has HDMI inputs. And I have the proper cable that I use. A crisp clear image that is not analog.

they sell HTPC cases already... either you would have to build your own PC, or purchase one of these over priced HTPCs.... PS... dont use the VGA for the HDTV thats analouge... get a DVI video card, and connect a DVI to HDMI cable to get digital video in full HD... if you search around online you will see some very creative things that people have put PC guts into.. there is even a NES (nintendo) that someone ripped out the guts and made into a PC.. i believe that they are actuallay selling these.. tho i dont remember the website..
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Any idea how this one is - philips HTS3545 ?
hi. thinking of buying our first HTiB. It will be in the living room of our apartment, so need not be too powerful. * will mainly be for DVD viewing and regular TV enhancement. * As we have have a few outside region dvd, it needs to be unlockable (I guess all of them are). * The Philips one seems to be in the right price range. http://www.consumer.philips.com/consumer/catalog/tree/en/in/consumer/home_entertainment_gr_in_consumer/dvd_home_theater_ca_in_consumer/ce/_activeTab_features/_productId_HTS3545_98_IN_CONSUMER/DVD_Home_Theater_System+HTS3545_98?proxybuster=12HHHOWQPS1YHJ0RMRESHP3HKFSEKI5P So does the Sony DAV-DZ150 http://www.sony.co.in/product/dav-dz150k The Philips has USB direct as an added feature but no idea if thats a real plus, as we dont have an iPod or equivalent. The Yamahas/Denons are above the price range I have in mind, and not easily available here in India. Have you heard/used either or these? All comments welcome. Thanks!

Its a HTIB what do you expect. The Denon and Yamahas will blow the Sony and Philips away in performance. You give price as a issue, so if you want a warm fuzzy feeling about the unit I will not give it! These are cost cut units to move product. The whole idea from Denon and Onkyo and Yamaha for HTIBs are a bedroom/dorm system not a main unit. To these companies sound quality comes first. The HTIB ( started by SONY by the way ) has single handedly done the more damage to home cinema than anything else ( including Ben Affleck) . You don't have to spend a arm and a leg to get the best out of a system. But buy separates ( even used ) and get better bang for your buck.
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