Remanufactured RCA Lyra RD2762 4 GB Micro Jukebox | 
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| Brand: RCA Category: CE
List Price: $249.99 Buy Refurbished: $53.75 You Save: $196.24 (78%)
New (2) Used (3) Refurbished (8) from $53.75
Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 33069
Color: Red Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 2 x 3.3
MPN: RD2762 Model: RD2762 UPC: 044319027624 EAN: 0044319027624 ASIN: B000FE9AKW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Digital audio player with 4 GB hard drive and support for MP3, WMA, and WMA-compliant DMR files | | • | Stores up to 136 hours of WMA music or 2,720 songs encoded at 64 kbps; multi-line 1.5-inch LCD display | | • | Saves data files such as digital photos and text docs; USB 2.0-compliant connection with cable | | • | Includes rechargeable lithium-ion battery; measures 1.97 x 3.3 x 0.55 inches (W x H x D) | | • | Remanufactured to like-new condition; 30-day manufacturer's warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Sporting an ultra compact design, this RCA Lyra packs 4GB of storage to store up to 136 hours of WMA music or 2720 songs. Features include: 4GB hard disk drive Stores up to 136 hours or WMA music or 2720 songs MP3/WMA/WMA DRM 10 playback Multi-line LCD with icons displays artist, song, elapsed time, volume level, battery level HDD SmartTrax Navigation Lyra DJ automatic smart playlist Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Six EQ presets (bass, custom, pop, rock, jazz, flat) Accessories include: USB cable Universal AC/DC adapterSporting an ultra compact design, this RCA Lyra packs 4GB of storage to store up to 136 hours of WMA music or 2720 songs. Features include: 4GB hard disk drive Stores up to 136 hours or WMA music or 2720 songs MP3/WMA/WMA DRM 10 playback Multi-line LCD with icons displays artist, song, elapsed time, volume level, battery level HDD SmartTrax Navigation Lyra DJ automatic smart playlist Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Six EQ presets (bass, custom, pop, rock, jazz, flat) Accessories include: USB cable Universal AC/DC adapter
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| Customer Reviews: Read 33 more reviews...
don't like this product April 14, 2008 I had gotten my rca lyra at wallmart, no damage in the packaging, looked good, I got it home, It lasted a month, I dropped it 3 times, and the third time it messed up and starting saying files corrupted and file error. Something came loose in its hard drive, and I couldn't get it to work again, do not buy!
Don't say you weren't warned if you choose to buy Rca's mp3 April 11, 2008 RCA does not stand behind is product! I bought an MP3 that they admit is DEFFECTIVE but they will charge me $62 for a replacement when I paid $59 for it at a local store! And no there products are NOT Vista compatible. They don't have any other alternative drivers or software for vista at this point. But I found a way around that to find out that the Mp3 player itself is deffective. Spent an hour on the phone with customer service and she told me I should send it back but I would have to pay more to replace it than I paid for it new! There customer service also informed me I wasn't the only one with these problems! STAY AWAY FROM RCA!!!! I had a similar thing happen some years ago with an rca VCR!
Last only one year, then boom! January 26, 2008 I have always bought RCA. This is the first of thier prouducts that failed after one year. It worked great, easy to download music. It sounds great too! But... after one year, the battery went out. I called for repairs and the warrenty went out 2 months earlier. The cost, 99.95 to fix, not including S & H. The Lyra is made by a company named Thompson. They really don't care about customer service or a lasting product. It still works as long as I keep it plugged into the charger. But then whats the point of having it? Sorry, but I won't buy another. Now I'm planning on a 8 or 30 gig Zune.
There's a pattern with this player December 16, 2007 Just like with a number of the other reviewers, this MP3 player lasted for about six months and then the battery wouldn't hold a charge. Is this a problem with the MP3 player or just a number of people upset and therefore writing bad reviews? You decide; but no matter how cheaply I could buy this player, 'I won't get fooled again'.
Awful in many ways December 10, 2007 I had this player for about 2 years and just seem to be encountering problem after problem with this player, I have finally replaced it with an IPod. First, I could never get it figured out how to import a playlist. Even after several calls to technical support who could not help me either. It freezes up every now and then too, you just have to wait for the battery to die before it fixes itself. For the past few months I have been battling the headphone plug which has stopped working. I occasionally get sound in 1 earphone and that is only if it is in exactly the right spot, which makes for a frustrating workout for sure. I would not reccomend this player for anyone, it has just been a frustration and I should have taken it back while I could.
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