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	<description>Why get out of bed to view a large time readout?</description>
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		<title>Best Projector Clock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Projection Alarm Clocks” are a great replacement for the old “Wake up Alarms”. A projection clock is one of the most informative devices and has fantastic and interesting features which will help you to wake up on time. Usually, every Projection Alarm is devised for and facilitated to give you the temperature, to show the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Projection Alarm Clocks” are a great replacement for the old “Wake up Alarms”.  A projection clock is one of the most informative devices and has fantastic and interesting features which will help you to wake up on time. Usually, every Projection Alarm is devised for and facilitated to give you the temperature, to show the weather forecast and in addition they are connected with an atomic time clock. Through the atomic time clock you can know the time is accuracy and it will automatically adjust its time and date. You can see the time clearly because of its enlarged size of black colored digits. </p>
<p>Generally, since these clocks have an automatic focus system, you can see the time and date at any surface. In addition it has calendar to keep all your notifications as you say and feed in it. Among variety of clocks, “Oregon Scientific DP200A Daylight Atomic Projection Clock” is the <strong>best projection clock</strong> for our money. It has multiple features. It is an ultra violet projection. It is devised for a modern décor. Due to its special AC adapter, it is capable of continuous projection. </p>
<p>Since it has sensors, even in deeper darkness, it has strength for clear projection. Besides, as “Oregon Scientific DP200A Daylight Atomic Projection Clock” has a motion sensor, with just a wave of your hand you can toggle between the display of  the clock, the alarm and the indoor and outdoor temperatures. You no longer have to try and find the snooze button, you can stop its alarm and give yourself another eight minutes of blissful sleep, just by waving your hand over its infrared motion sensor.</p>
<p>Clear atomic time with manual choice, automatic adjustments with room lights, displaying indoor and outdoor temperatures perfectly, displaying day and month, 24 hour time format, Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display, one year manufacturer warranty and more on are some of the basic advantageous features in this “Oregon Scientific DP200A Daylight Atomic Projection Clock”.</p>
<p>The <strong>best projector clock</strong> is the Oregon Scientific Projector clock. This clock is completely accurate because the time is set using the award winning ExactSet auto-setting technology, which uses radio signals from the US Atomic clock in Boulder Colorado. This clock automatically updates for daylight savings time changes! The best clock, projector or otherwise, is the most accurate, and this clock is totally accurate. We are talking about projector clocks, so the key to a great projector clock is the excellence of the projected time. </p>
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<p>The Oregon Scientific projector clock can project the time on a wall, ceiling or any other object throughout the night, and the projection can be rotated forward up to 90 degrees. The projection is in a nice soft red, and can be focused or adjusted as necessary. And, one feature I really like is the ability to project the time on the wall when I hit the snooze button. My eyes take a minute to adjust once the alarm goes off, so having the time projected nice and large on the ceiling when I hit the snooze button is great for me. </p>
<p>The Oregon Scientific projector clock can also tell me the date and weather. The clock comes with an outdoor wireless temperature sensor so the temperature display on the main unit is precise. And the date, like the time, is automatically updated so you don’t have to worry about keeping up with which months have 28, 30, or 31 days. Even leap years are accounted for! The Oregon Scientific projector clock is the gold standard of <strong>projection clocks</strong>– get one today! </p>
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		<title>Projection Alarm Clock Advantages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 15:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many advantages associated with the use of a projection alarm clock. As the name suggests, these types of clock project the time, usually in digital form, onto a wall or ceiling. Most projection alarm clocks have a focus dial to allow you to view the time with extreme clarity, no matter the distance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many advantages associated with the use of a <strong>projection alarm clock</strong>. As the name suggests, these types of clock project the time, usually in digital form, onto a wall or ceiling. Most projection alarm clocks have a focus dial to allow you to view the time with extreme clarity, no matter the distance to your wall or ceiling. Many of these clocks also have a rotate dial and invert button. </p>
<p>These allow you to have the projected time at the right angle and direction for you without worrying about having to put the alarm clock in a certain position within the room. I have been using a projection alarm clock for several years now, and find it an invaluable item in my bedroom. Should I wake in the middle of the night, or before the alarm sounds in the morning, I am able to easily ascertain what the time is without having to wake myself up further to look at the small digital display on the base unit. My husband wears contact lenses, and also finds the large projected time on the ceiling above our bed very easy to see. Especially as he would have to find his glasses in order to see the time in a smaller format. </p>
<p>The main advantage of <strong>projection alarm clocks</strong> is undoubtedly the size of the time projected. It is bright, clear and you always know where it is. The large size (each number projected onto our ceiling is around 40 cm tall) makes it easy to see what the time is without having to wake yourself up to focus on a smaller display. </p>
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