Sony Dream Machine (ICF-CL75iP)

By Joseph Hanlon on 21 October 2009

We have a few nitpicks and grumblings, but overall the Dream Machine is a happy marriage between an alarm clock, iPod dock and digital photo frame.

Editor's rating:7.8 User rating:4.5
  • Good: Excellent combined functionality • 1GB internal memory • Good 7-inch display
  • Bad: iPhone/iPod controls are inconsistent • Speaker is only good at short distances
  • RRP: AU$299.00

Is it a bird, is it a plane?

Certain sections of technology lend themselves to the concept of convergence, where the mad scientists in the world's biggest tech manufacturer mix together the coolest gadgets to make even cooler gadgets — think smartphones. But what would happen if you mixed together three seemingly boring gadgets, say an alarm clock, an iPod dock and a digital photo frame? Cue the Sony Dream Machine (and Corey Haim is nowhere in sight).

The result is surprisingly sexy, or at least as sexy as an alarm clock ought to be. The centrepiece of the Dream Machine is a 7-inch colour LCD display with a pretty standard WVGA. When viewing videos or photo slideshows the results are colourful and reasonably sharp, and seeing as it's to live on your bedside table it has four brightness settings to dim the screen when its time to sleep.

Rock around the clock, dock

The Dream Machine can play media from four main sources: from its 1GB of internal memory, a USB connection to a PC or portable storage, an SD or M2 memory card, or from the media stored on your Apple iPhone or iPod, though unfortunately there is no 3.5mm socket for connecting any other brand of MP3 player (even a Sony). Apple products connect via a slide-out dock located on the right-hand side of the Dream Machine, and there are two plastic cradles to secure your iPhone in the dock correctly.

While having an iPod dock is a huge bonus for a product of this kind it does come with the most inconsistencies. Firstly, you can't start video or image files using the Dream Machine's control panel, instead you have to set the player into iPod video mode then start playback from the handset itself. You can control the iPod player's music controls using the buttons on the dock and can set music on your iPod as your alarm clock music. You also can't transfer files from the iPhone/iPod to the internal memory, though considering how tightly Apple control these aspects of its products we really shouldn't be too surprised.

The speaker in the Dream Machine is adequate for the job, especially if you plan to watch videos or listen to music close to the unit, as in with your head on your pillow and the Dream Machine an arm's length away. It also features AM/FM radio tuner, which all good alarm clocks should. If you don't feel like being woken up to your heavy metal collection you can record a "Fun Wakeup" (which sounds like an oxymoron to us). You choose a photo from your collection and marry it with a voice recording and create your own custom wake-up call. The Dream Machine supports a range of media file types including MP3 and WMA audio and MPEG4, AVI and MOV video files.

Overall

We have a few nitpicks and grumblings, but overall the Dream Machine is a happy marriage of a few popular electronic appliances. There are features missing that you might expect if you bought one of these appliances as a stand-alone, like Bluetooth or internet connectivity in a digital photo frame, but we feel that the combination of functionality makes up for the shortcomings of each of its parts.

Topics: alarm clock, iphone, ipod, photo frame, sony, dream machine

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Comments (20)

  • Kate gave a review on 27/01/2010 14:57

    • Good: being able to watch music videos
    • Bad: The controls are convoluted

    Overall I am happy with the device - but for the price it should have been more user friendly. The ipod dock is also a bit flimsy

  • Atog gave a review on 27/01/2010 08:17

    > P.S Reviewer who said you couldn't delete/edit background pictures was mistaken. Perhaps they had a faulty unit or didn't read the instructions?

    So, can you tell me please how you delete the preinstalled pictures?? I can't find anything in the instructions :(

  • chelsea gave 7/10 on 18/01/2010 12:33

    • Good: digital photo frame, alarm features, overal design
    • Bad: the ipod settings

    this product is great except the fact that when you play tour ipod it doesnt show you how long the song is or song title on the screen. i have to do everything manually on my ipod :(

  • CapnCook gave 1/10 on 06/01/2010 09:51

    • Good: Great Hardware
    • Bad: Terrible Software

    I was seduced by the screen and feature set.
    But just try using it in practical day-to-day use... it's terrible.
    Whoever wrote the software has tried to re-invent the wheel with the most illogical inconsistent media controls and import facilities.
    You would think in this day and age it would be standard to have internal memory as USB mass storage (for ease of managing media) and a Winamp/Media player/iTunes style playback interface, but no good old Sony do it their own horrible way with an archaic importing method and flat-file display of media (no ability to view by albums/artist/even folder)
    If they di a full re-write of the bios/software it could be an awesome bedside player... but for now it sucks.

  • Paul gave a review on 06/01/2010 01:26

    • Good: Yes
    • Bad: Not really

    Hi everyone, I too was concerned about the stock photos, I emailed sony and they have just emailed me back with the following instructions to turn them off and not display them on slideshow, although you can't delete them they will not be seen any more, not tried ityet but will do when I get home.

    I have posted the page here for you to look at and see if it helps http://www.0-o-0.co.uk/ICF-CL70.pdf

  • sporty gave a review on 06/01/2010 20:13

    I have the same problem, I cannot open your link. Can you help?

  • Kevinopolous gave a review on 26/12/2009 09:02

    • Good: Picture quality, video playback, youtube video
    • Bad: Cannot delete sample photos

    Great unit but what good is it to have a 1GB internal storage if you cannot delete the sample photos. This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen. I have a 7" photo frame from Sony that I deleted the stock photos from, but not this much pricier machine. Sony seems to have their head in dark places lately.

  • Phoenix gave 8/10 on 21/12/2009 12:11

    • Good: Screen dimming, screen backlight switches off when asleep, which helps you wake up from your sleep due to its bright light....Can copy photos over from a thumb drive or a memory card... great image resolution quality
    • Bad: Crappy speakers...

    I really like this device and i use it allot, especial the dual alarm function and the radio... I like the image slideshow function

  • JxD91 gave 1/10 on 17/12/2009 11:07

    • Good: ......?
    • Bad: The entire unit.

    It is the biggest load of rubbish I have ever purchased. If I purchased it for .50cents it still would have been the worst 50cents ever spent. Not worth anything. It's a product I would expect a **** brand like LG to produce.

  • alison86 gave 1/10 on 17/12/2009 10:33

    • Good: design
    • Bad: overall ripoff!

    I was impressed with the qualty of the screen. the pictures looked good but overall a ripoff not worth the money. stupid ipod dock design! crap!

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