>>Now, if you look at any other peripherals in your house. Why is it that the digital clock on the stove, the coffee machine, the video, and the alarm clock can't handle that by themselves.
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>My guess is that it's because north america isn't the only place in the world where those appliances are used. Daylight savings time isn't an international thing. A lot of people would by annoyed at having to live with an appliance that's off by an hour every 6 months.
Could be set as in Windows setup.
>>It's the same old story whenever their is a power off. The computers will boot up as is. However, those peripherals will loose the clock settings.
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>They could have an internal backup battery. It wouldn't be too hard to sell this devices with a 5yr lithium battery built in.
Yes, at least, that would be better.