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LessWaiting.com Information Main Menu The 757 has a mostly black and woodgrain exterior, and it features an easy-to-read digital display and battery back-up. The alarm feature turns on the radio at the time it is set for. Tuning and volume knobs are located on the side. It has a built-in standard AC power cord and telephone cord. The telephone is very thin and uses pulse-style dialing, which works but is slower than touch-tone (but faster than rotary and uses regular buttons). The radio has very good sound and reception for an alarm clock and the entire unit appears to be of rather good quality. It can occasionally be purchased inexpensively on eBay.com, at yard/garage sales, or at thrift shops. Based on its logo, this unit appears to be made by the same Weston brand which has manufactured 35mm cameras and flash units in the past. |