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The editors liked
Plays NetflixMultitasksTons of widgets
Sleek design with bright touch screen. Excellent alarm clock features. Mainstream apps like Facebook and Slacker Radio work well. All apps are free.
Delivers dozens of Internet sites and services
Customizable screen layout and app collections
Good media streaming
Available apps are often tremendous and ridiculous
Like Hulu and Netflix
Build quality is superb
Should stand the test of time against raging wakers
App customization and installation through Sony’s Dash website is excellent
Incredible amount of functionality
Novel device that finds a use in most any room
The Sony Dash delivers a personalized buffet of news
Music
And video from across the Web
Packed into a 7-inch touch-screen display
Thousands of apps
Thousands of features
Sharp
Durable design
Integrated Wi-Fi
Responsive touch screen
The editors didn't like
Laggy interfaceNo batteryConfusing setup
Overall product concept seems a bit flawed. Scope and abilities of apps is limited. Not very portable since it needs to be plugged in.
Content can take a while to load
Touchscreen isn't super-responsive
A bit pricey
No full-blown browser
Little printed documentation
Sony marketing content can appear
Uninvited
Expensive
Even at the discounted $150
Touchscreen lacks sensitivity
Isn’t nearly responsive enough
Organization of apps is awful on the device
Not the kind of device you can't live without
Plenty of web access but no actual web browser
Slow when switching between apps
For all its features
Nothing about the Dash really stands out as a pillar function. The built-in speakers are wimpy. You can't run it using batteries. Touch-screen sensitivity is sluggish
So, should you buy the world's most complicated alarm clock? It all depends on what you want to do with the Dash. If you're looking for something that can sit by your bed, play some internet radio at you, and ambiently display some Engadget headlines and ...