RCA Lyra RD2840 - Digital player - HDD 40 GB - WMA, MP3 - display: 2.5"

RCA Lyra RD2840 - Digital player - HDD 40 GB - WMA, MP3 - display: 2.5

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RCA Lyra RD2840 - Digital player - HDD 40 GB - WMA, MP3 - display: 2.5"

Plug into 40GB of storage in a package compact enough to hold in your hand or put in your pocket. 40GB of storage is enough to hold up to 1200 hours of mp3PRO music encoded at 64kbps and can also be used as a data storage device. This Lyra Jukebox is compatible with mp3, mp3PRO, and WMA files. Get hooked up with the high speed USB 2.0 Connection. This connection transfer files up to 40x faster than the original 1.1 USB connection. Never wonder what artist you are listening to again! The Backlit Multi-Line LCD Display lists the name of artist, song, elapsed time, volume level and battery level indicator when in playback mode. Internal Rechargeable Lithium Ion Polymer Battery provides up to 10 hours of playback. RCA included everything except the sneakers with this portable Lyra Jukebox. Take advantage of the full accessory kit to maximize the experience. Stay connected with this RCA Lyra Jukebox.

 

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RCA Lyra RD2840 - Digital player - HDD 40 GB - WMA, MP3 - display: 2.5" Reviews

I have had this MP3 player for 1 and a half years. I do not use this device often either. Battery costs $100 and that does not include shipping and handling from RCA Thompson. Battery does not hold a charge anymore. Do not buy this device if you want to enjoy long lasting music

 

Only drawback is that the battery has lasted me between 5-6 hours when loading songs, have not seen how long it last with playing only. Not a bad player, Just take the time to read the istructions first, and be patient. Also headphones to boot. Software disc as well. It comes with everything from power/charger cord, connection cables to computer and stero system, and a case. It does take a combinations of using the music match program and "drag and drop" to get the player organize. Patient is key.

Also, it has locked on me a couple of times, but the reset button works ok without wiping hard drive, but worrys me. Just remember, when making playlist, select the songs from your lyra drive, save the playlist, then you have to go onto you hard drive click My computer C:/program files/musicmatch/musicmatch jukebox/playlists, and drag the little playlist file to you Lyra drive. you can drop and drag files to the unit, or use Musicmatch to sync with the unit as well.

I got the playlist finally set up etc. I just purchased this product clearence at a local book/music store, actually the RD-2826 20 gb version identical to this one, and I must say I am impressed so far. the display is big, nice blue back light easy to read.

I have figured out how to make playlists, and it sorts songs by group. 20 GB capacity is a decent capacity. Works a hard drive on the drop and drag.

 

This sucks. I received on a Monday at 6:00 p.m. RCA wants nothing to do with this. disclaimer: I purchased a "refurbished" product from internet. and by Tuesday at the same time (1 DAY) the hard drive had already crashed and broken. 1 day and already this.

I have to go thru some warranty company which will take a long time I assume. Pay the extra money for an ipod. something about needing a new HD System and needing to format the HD. I don't recommend this product to anybody.

 

This thing is very slow and it constantly freezes (at least the one I had). Also, it is too expensive to be such a piece of crap. (.). .

 

The Lyra had problems even before the hard drive just stopped working one day out of the blue- it wouldn't load certain songs, even when they were re-uploaded and the files were checked for errors. My Lyra Jukebox stopped working at 3 months, just after the warranty expired. There is NOTHING I can do about it and now I'm approximately $300 in the hole with no way to listen to my music, and I can't afford to lose that kind of money again. It froze up on a regular basis.

If I ever have enough, I'm buying an iPod and sticking with it instead. Some of the keys even stuck. Personally I am never buying RCA again, and would definitely not recommend the product.

 
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