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Using the same technology NASA employs to tell time, Atomix clocks
wirelessly synchronize with the National Institute of Standards and
Technology's atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado. In addition to daily
confirming the time, these clocks automatically adjust for Daylight
Saving Time and run up to two years on AA batteries.
The Atomix 13131 Dartmouth
Desktop Alarm Clock has a black plastic case with what the manufacturer
calls picture frame styling. A thin silver bezel surrounds the large,
backlit LCD panel. In the LCD panel, the Dartmouth displays the time as
hour, minutes, and the date as month, date, and day of week.
Displays
indoor temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Large three-inch by five-inch
digital display area (approximate) surrounded by black frame and silver
border. Electroluminescent light on/off.
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