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International electronics company, Hideki Electronics (they make timers, projection clocks, weather stations and car accessories), will be demonstrating the newest atomic weather stations at the upcoming CES in Vegas, Jan. 8-11, 2007. Topping the lineup will be the Honeywell Emergency Alert Home Weather Station (TN924W, MSRP $349.99 - the TE923W is pictured above) which can store more than 200 weather readings for upload to a PC for personal analysis via an included USB cable.
The Weather Station features a back-lit LCD screen, NOAA Emergency Alert System broadcasting (it’s the first home weather device to include NOAA), forecasting, atomic time, custom alarms and display templates. It also includes eight wireless indoor and outdoor sensors with a 300 ft. range to measure wind, rain, humidity and pressure. Honeywell will also demo a new atomic clock with dual projection forecast (PCR426, MSRP $99) and a flat touch pad and LCD display and three varieties of long range time and temperature products.
Now you only have yourself to blame for crappy weather predictions.
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