Lost Sock Laundry

2573 NW Thurman Portland, OR


close 9pm

Blazin fast

    Lost Sock Laundry features:
  • laundry

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By Krystal on 05/14/12

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By Lucky on 05/11/12

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By Millie on 05/04/12

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By Jailyn on 04/29/12

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By Betty on 04/26/12

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By Geralynn on 04/25/12

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By jzizbnbeyy on 03/11/12

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By Shanna on 03/11/12

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This is my third WiFi Internet Radio. VTech really did their ewrhoomk on this one. I only just got it, but as I do have experience with these, I feel I can comment. Just a few points: - The color screen is very high-quality and a really nice thing to have (more than I expected) - Set-up and programming are very easy (similar to all the others, but there's a set-up wizard that's helpful) - Sound quality is as I expected; very good, with good base and treble, and levels (different stations have different volume output). - Found all the stations I looked for via the radio, except one, but I was easily able to add it via the website. Cautions: - No network jack wifi only (not a problem for me) - Not really a proper clock radio. The controls and alarm silencing sequence aren't very much like a true clock radio, so if that's a primary function for you, try the Sagem/Aluratek unit. I really haven't found a single thing that's been a disappointment or negative . It's just as good as I hoped it would be, if not better. I suppose one could say it's big , compared with the AE radio or the Freecom MusicPal, but compared to the Logitech Squeezebox, it's of a similar size. It looks better in real life than in the photos. No Pandora, but don't care. My iPhone does that, and it's limited anyhow. It's easy to find an internet radio station that plays music similar to any channel I might devise. The remote is a wonderful feature to have in conjunction with the forward-facing color screen, and it does RSS fees (identifies station, song, program, etc , unlike any of the Reciva units [I could be wrong on this point, but most of those seem to be essentially similar on-screen]). I fiddled with the file streaming feature. Worked immediately and well (Windows machine). All shared folders were easily found and explored and mp3 s playable. There is ONE huge negative that I've found: NO TIMER!! This is a major oversight, but it's not unfixable. The AE WiFi Internet Radio lacked one too, at first, but it was implemented via a Firmware Update. Hopefully VTech will do the same. I don't see why they couldn't too, and I fully hope and expect they will (I will write them and ask them to). Delighted with this unit, otherwise!! Highly-recommended!

Food: This is my third WiFi Internet Radio. VTech really did their ewrhoomk on this one. I only just got it, but as I do have experience with these, I feel I can comment. Just a few points: - The color screen is very high-quality and a really nice thing to have (more than I expected) - Set-up and programming are very easy (similar to all the others, but there's a set-up wizard that's helpful) - Sound quality is as I expected; very good, with good base and treble, and levels (different stations have different volume output). - Found all the stations I looked for via the radio, except one, but I was easily able to add it via the website. Cautions: - No network jack wifi only (not a problem for me) - Not really a proper clock radio. The controls and alarm silencing sequence aren't very much like a true clock radio, so if that's a primary function for you, try the Sagem/Aluratek unit. I really haven't found a single thing that's been a disappointment or negative . It's just as good as I hoped it would be, if not better. I suppose one could say it's big , compared with the AE radio or the Freecom MusicPal, but compared to the Logitech Squeezebox, it's of a similar size. It looks better in real life than in the photos. No Pandora, but don't care. My iPhone does that, and it's limited anyhow. It's easy to find an internet radio station that plays music similar to any channel I might devise. The remote is a wonderful feature to have in conjunction with the forward-facing color screen, and it does RSS fees (identifies station, song, program, etc , unlike any of the Reciva units [I could be wrong on this point, but most of those seem to be essentially similar on-screen]). I fiddled with the file streaming feature. Worked immediately and well (Windows machine). All shared folders were easily found and explored and mp3 s playable. There is ONE huge negative that I've found: NO TIMER!! This is a major oversight, but it's not unfixable. The AE WiFi Internet Radio lacked one too, at first, but it was implemented via a Firmware Update. Hopefully VTech will do the same. I don't see why they couldn't too, and I fully hope and expect they will (I will write them and ask them to). Delighted with this unit, otherwise!! Highly-recommended!

Drink: This is my third WiFi Internet Radio. VTech really did their ewrhoomk on this one. I only just got it, but as I do have experience with these, I feel I can comment. Just a few points: - The color screen is very high-quality and a really nice thing to have (more than I expected) - Set-up and programming are very easy (similar to all the others, but there's a set-up wizard that's helpful) - Sound quality is as I expected; very good, with good base and treble, and levels (different stations have different volume output). - Found all the stations I looked for via the radio, except one, but I was easily able to add it via the website. Cautions: - No network jack wifi only (not a problem for me) - Not really a proper clock radio. The controls and alarm silencing sequence aren't very much like a true clock radio, so if that's a primary function for you, try the Sagem/Aluratek unit. I really haven't found a single thing that's been a disappointment or negative . It's just as good as I hoped it would be, if not better. I suppose one could say it's big , compared with the AE radio or the Freecom MusicPal, but compared to the Logitech Squeezebox, it's of a similar size. It looks better in real life than in the photos. No Pandora, but don't care. My iPhone does that, and it's limited anyhow. It's easy to find an internet radio station that plays music similar to any channel I might devise. The remote is a wonderful feature to have in conjunction with the forward-facing color screen, and it does RSS fees (identifies station, song, program, etc , unlike any of the Reciva units [I could be wrong on this point, but most of those seem to be essentially similar on-screen]). I fiddled with the file streaming feature. Worked immediately and well (Windows machine). All shared folders were easily found and explored and mp3 s playable. There is ONE huge negative that I've found: NO TIMER!! This is a major oversight, but it's not unfixable. The AE WiFi Internet Radio lacked one too, at first, but it was implemented via a Firmware Update. Hopefully VTech will do the same. I don't see why they couldn't too, and I fully hope and expect they will (I will write them and ask them to). Delighted with this unit, otherwise!! Highly-recommended!

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