RCA Lyra 20 GB Jukebox MP3 Player
- Store MP3 and WMA files on 20 GB internal hard drive
- Supports drag-and-drop transfers; USB connection for faster downloads
- Create custom, on-the-fly playlists
- Can also be used for storing presentations, spreadsheets and other computer files
- Lighweight, compact design makes it easy to enjoy MP3 files anywhere
Product Description
Take your 20 GB hard drive with you wherever you go. The lightweight and compact design of this Lyra Personal Jukebox make it easy to enjoy your favorite mp3 files all over town. With 20 GB of storage you'll run out of tunes before you run out of space. Not only is this totally awesome device all you need to listen to your favorite digital tunes, it will also store your all important word processing files, presentations, spreadsheets and other computer files. Amazon.com Product Description
Take your 20 GB hard drive with you wherever you go. The lightweight and compact design of RCA's Lyra Personal Jukebox makes it easy to enjoy your favorite MP3 files all over town. With 20 GB of storage, you'll run out of tunes before you run out of space. Not only is it all you need to listen to your favorite digital tunes, it will also store your all-important word processing files, presentations, spreadsheets, and other computer files. Choose your music. Choose your device. Know it's going to work. Look for the PlaysForSure logo if you're shopping for a portable music or video device and you want to make sure the digital music and video you purchase will play back on it every time. Match the PlaysForSure logo on a large selection of leading devices and online music stores. If you see the logo, you'll know your digital music will play for sure. The PlaysForSure logo makes it easy to find digital media stores and devices that work together. Choose from a large number of digital music and video stores, including CinemaNow, MSN Music, MusicMatch, MusicNow, Napster, Wal-Mart Music Downloads, and many more. Look for the PlaysForSure logo on a wide variety of devices including portable music devices, portable video devices, digital audio receivers, Pocket PC's and Smartphones. The checkmarks indicate if the device is capable of playing back audio and/or video that's been downloaded from an online store. Additionally some devices will be able to play back media that has been purchase through an online store that offers subscription or rentals. |  |
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RCA Lyra 20 GB Jukebox MP3 Player
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- Platforms: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Windows
- Publisher: RCA
- Label: RCA
- Studio: RCA
- Average Customer Review:
based on 44 reviews
- Sales Rank in Electronics: #51973
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Avg. Customer Review:
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: One Tough Machine 2005-01-15
Comment: I have had my lyra for about 3 years now, im a coach bus driver.
to say my lyra has been thru HELL would be an understatement, it has been droped bonched around rained on and frozen more then once, but it keeps going and going and going,
the energizer bunnie has nothing on my lyra. i think finding songs and playing music is a snap, and as for the guy that was complaining about the buttons getting hit, try the little switch on the side marked button lock, it works great to. in closing this little work horse can take what ever you can dish out.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Only OKAY 2004-12-03
Comment: I like to listen to classical music, and the RCA Jukebox is NOT the right MP3 player for classical. It is very hard to hear soft music, as the volume does not go up very high. Also, it is easy to hear the noises on the hard drive. The mP3 player is very bulky. One of the worst parts is that it doesn't work if it gets cold. Even in the summer, it might not work in intense air conditioning. The soft ware that comes with the jukebox is also hard to learn how to use. You have to pay more to upgrade it if you want any of the advanced features! I would maybe try the iPOD mini instead. The 20 GB hard drive is really appealing, but I doubt that that much storage is necessary for the average user.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: The low price makes it worth it for some people 2004-11-15
Comment: Good things I have to say: It holds a ton of songs and for the low price it will be worth it for some people. The battery lasts about 8 hours and charges relatively fast. If you like to jog, it won't skip or have problems from rigorous movement. It allows you to make playlists while you are listening to music, which is pretty fun. After I downloaded the right drivers and software, it worked pretty well with my computer, though this may be complicated for some people.
Problems I have had with it: It cuts off the first second of every song, this is the most annoying problem it has. If you have the volumn turned down lower then half, you can easily hear the hard drive noise through your headphones/speakers. It sometimes stop playing and locks up entirely. You can't even turn it off when it does that. The only recourse is to hit the "Reset" button which can only be reached with a safety pin or similer thin object. After adding most of my song library, which was only 15 GB, it made the "Play All" setting unusable, because it takes too long to switch between songs. Even though the headphone design is very comfortable and has good quality sound, after 2 months one of the speakers broke which made them unusable.
I managed to buy this for $35 new from sears, so the extremely low price is the only reason I didn't take it back. If you demand excellence in your electronic products, stay clear of this player.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Amazingly Poor Design 2004-05-31
Comment: I'm going to give this product its deserved kudos in the beginning here so I can saturate the rest of the review with the negative this product also deserves. The windows-friendly removable hard-drive design is nice, and this product is fairly cheap.Of course, it acts wonky and unpredictable. I would select a folder to play and it would refuse to just play the damned thing. After each song it would stop playing and change the mode to "repeat all". I have no clue why, either. USB 1.1 transfers are painful, and the transfer interface isn't exactly CONVENIENT for overnight transfers. Profiling the player takes an eternity, and you have to do it twice (unless i misunderstood how this thing works). It's absolutely spellbinding how user un-friendly the case is. what is this case? It's horrible. I can't fathom its purpose. I stare at it night after night, trying to explain to myself what human being could have possibly made such a piss-poor design decision. Ugly. Bulky. Hardly protective. Inhibitive. Obnoxious. Ridiculous. Why? I have some old socks I could have used that might have fit better. But (forgive me for jumping around) the worst aspect is definately the actual interface. There is no logical system. An iPod, or Rio Riot, has a system. Things are organized based on a hierarchy. Menus are layed out in a coherent pattern. This goes BEYOND learning curves, because accessing your music is just not convenient or intuitive. It's like standing on your head to work your coffee maker. I have no idea why you'd by this flaky piece of garbage. There are other products in the price range with a better reliability record as well as more features. Don't waste your money.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Good, with some fiddling 2004-04-08
Comment: I was able to get this on close-out at Sears for about $200. So far, overall I'm happy with it (after 2 weeks) and plan to keep it. Here's my 2 cents about it: Pros: 1. Great sound quality 2. Battery life does last at least 15 hours 3. Organizes well 4. Does resume to last song played--starts at the beginning of the song 5. Metal case, very solid feeling 6. Great accessories included (except the case) Cons 1. I play mostly WMA files, needed to upload quite a bit of firmware updates to make it work. 2. Needs to be reset now and then--but soft reset still keeps most of your settings (except backlight, equalizer settings) 3. Can get slow during shuffle mode 4. Can slow down when turning off I purchased this to use in the car with the Belkin Tunecast II. It serves its purpose well, has been reliable after setting up. A note about the Belkin Tunecasts, "II" seems to be slightly more amplified, but I'm not really that impressed with the clarity of either, as they both have quite a bit of distortion, at least driving around southern california.
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