Great Review of the eMarker

from the fun-with-reviews dept

Okay, Sony's eMarker has been out for a little while, and most people look at it and think nothing of it and move on. The idea is that it's supposed to help you figure out songs you hear on the radio that you want to remember. However, the great folks over at the Register wrote what I'd have to say is one of the most amusing reviews I've ever read. Basically, they point out that it's completely pointless. It's really a clock that keeps track of the time that you click it. You still need to remember the radio station, and then hook the device up to your computer. Of course, my explanation doesn't do the review justice. Go read it.
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