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by borisherr , Oct 22 '00
Pros: Great sound; Small and very lightweight Cons: Limited Memory
RCA has done it again with this great Mp3 player. This player is very lightweight and small, so it is extremely portable. It is also great for a jog or any other exercise. It is very easy to transport your Mp3's on your computer to the device. All...
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by Soniareback , Oct 13 '00
Pros: small, compact, good sound Cons: cheaply made
I bought this product cause it looked cool. Don't get me wrong, it is way cool.
The major benefits are its compactness and its ability to record many different songs, by many different artists, without having to buy any C.D.'s or Tapes....
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by Jonp109 , Jun 05 '00
Pros: Listen to custom made mixes that you download Cons: ?
First of all when you get this MP3 player you have to install a new drive, on my comoputer it was the E: drive, basically what you do is download MP3 files into your computer then you put the little chip, which comes right out of the MP3 player, and your...
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by david_pitt , Sep 08 '00
Pros: your basic MP3 player, with good looks and one or two handy extras Cons: hard to use, uncomfortable earphones, bad music quaility
MP3 players are better than CD players for two reasons, they look cool and you can change you music. You can also change your music on a CD player, too, just switch the CD, but you can't have one song from each of your 13 CD's on your CD player, and...
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by langand , Aug 28 '00
Pros: Your own portable rock box! Cons: no fancy functions
Buying an MP3 player always sounding like a very cool idea,albeit a little bit of a expensive proposition.One day at best buys buying my father some family tree thing for fathers day..and BAM!
There it was,little neat display showing off this new...
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by hugap0rnstar , May 27 '00
Pros: easy to use, adapts to a car Cons: a bit expensive
The RCA Lyra is very easy to use. It is lightweight and smaller than a CD or tape player. It delivers better quality sound than a tape player and unlike a CD player it does not skip.
The Lyra comes with software which is easy to use. One of the...
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by Patrick-W , Jun 14 '00
Pros: Fair Sound, Good Display, Easy to Use Cons: Software, No new formats supported, Time to load software/songs is too long
I bought my RCA Lyra about 6 months ago. It was the first mp3 player I'd seen. I was very pleased with the Lyra for the first few months of using it. I however am not particularly pleased with the Realplayer(RealJukebox) software and the format that the...
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by aa_man137 , Dec 17 '00
Pros: Everything Cons: Nothing
You may be wondering why i say great, well if you buy the lyra you will find out. Great battery life, durable, and even a Green Bay Packer (otherwise known as a moron) could use it. This mp3 player is only $149.95 witch is very cheap compared to other...
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by Brentpower , Dec 13 '00
Pros: No Skip Cons: small expensive memory
The RCA Lyria mp3 player was an overall good investment, but there are a few flaws with the player. The good things that the player is that the sound quality is good, but only if you record it at the highest quality which unfortunitly takes up alot of...
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by RboarderI , Nov 12 '00
Pros: Volume, back-lit display Cons: Flash cards, bulky
This mp3 player is not that good. It uses flash cards which are overly priced ($149.99) and easy to lose. If you are going to buy an mp3 player then you should get one with internal memory not a flash card. It also takes a while to load the songs which I...
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by m_muscari , Jun 27 '00
Pros: Skip-free, easy to use, convenient Cons: Price of flashcards
Several months ago, i purchased an RCA Lyra digital music player. I am an avid user of Napster and other mp3 services, so i figured that an mp3 player would be invaluable to me. Since then, i have carried my Lyra everywhere. The Lyra comes with...
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by FlashEmpire , Dec 12 '00
Pros: Small, rugged, low power use, good sound Cons: 128k bit limit
Sure its not the most expensive or has the most features. But the fact is your friends dont have it. And you do. Therefore they will want to steal it from you.
As for the player, it has a nice little liquid crystal display that displays...
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by BHSdrumer1 , Apr 26 '00
Pros: big display Cons: just not enough memory
im sorry but i have had 3 mp3 players and this is not the way to go. you need 64 megs. and i know..your saying...but i can get the one with 64 megs. well listen up. that does not make the player! this player feels nice but is a bit to big for most...
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by jdlopez , Jan 03 '01
Pros: CF compatibility, Battery Life, .wma compatible, backlight Cons: Cassete adapter sounds bad, Parrallel Port connection, confusing menus
I've had the Lyra MP3 player for a good 6 months and love it.
Things that I like... This MP3 player is great my favorite feature is that it plays .wma (windows media files) files. You can compress files to 60 bit rate and theres not much of a...
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by mcoski , Mar 11 '00
Pros: Sleek, fast, quality Cons: a tad expensive
This product is one of many new mp3 players taking the world by storm. I have to say this is one of the neatest and coolests electronics that I have ever bought. Features include, volume, base, equalizer, onscreen display of song, short load time,...
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