Review of the RCA Lyra RD2780
By flung
WhiningDog.NET
June 28 th , 2004
Introduction
| Review |
Portable A/V player |
| Manufacturer |
RCA |
| Product |
Lyra RD2780 |
| Price |
$400 street |
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If you've been reading the computer news recently, you would have noticed that portable audio/video players seem to be all the rage now. A barrage of portable devices will be coming onto the scene this year just in time for the back to school season - many of them sporting Microsoft Windows based solutions. However, before Microsoft got into the ball game, there were a number of other portable audio/video products out on the market including devices from companies such as Archos, RCA, and others. Today, we're going to look at one of the early trailblazers of the portable A/V scene - the RCA Lyra RD2780. A quick look at the specs and it's hard to not fall in love with this gadget. However, does it live up to its billing or are there other issues lurking behind the scenes? Join us today as we look at the RCA Lyra RD2780 Audio/Video Jukebox (and please read this before you even think about buying it!)
Packaging
The following are pictures of the packaging for the Lyra RD2780.
Inside, you'll find a slew of accessories for the portable player. In fact, it's hard pressed to find any other vendor who has ever provided so much in the way of included accessories.
These accessories include:
- CD ROM with MusicMatch software
- Mini USB Connection Cable
- AC/DC Adapter
- Ear buds
- Audio/Video Line-In Cable
- Audio/Video Line-Out Cable
- Car Adapter Kit
- Carrying Case
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