A roomy 4 GB flash memory stores up to 1,200 songs or 17 hours of video. |
Manage Your Files Wisely
RCA's EasyRip software is stored on the device, and it allows you to quickly add music, photos, or videos from your computer or personal CDs.
What's in the Box
RCA Opal 4 GB Video MP3 player with 1.8-inch display, FM radio, and voice recorder (Blue); USB-to-mini USB cable; EasyRip software; carrying case; silicone earbuds
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful: By Leaquila (Beavercreek, OH USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: RCA Opal 4 GB Video MP3 player with 1.8-inch Display, FM Radio, and Voice Recording (Blue) (Electronics) I didn't even read the manual and have been listening every day since I bought it a week ago. The 4GB holds three 12-disc audiobooks, about 25 more hours of music, 28 pictures and 7 short videos. I could probably get more videos on if I deleted the audiobooks! I haven't used the Audible feature yet though I will. A couple of minor things - snipping video from your PC works but the audio is awful so I recommend you don't use this feature. Also if you pause for too long when you go back the file will start from the beginning which is hard to do on a 45 minute file. And last there don't seem to be any instructions on how to use the Audible feature. 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: RCA Opal 4 GB Video MP3 player with 1.8-inch Display, FM Radio, and Voice Recording (Blue) (Electronics) I bought one of these for me and one for my nephew. My nephew's has now frozen completely and will not even turn on any longer. It lasted a whopping 4 months. Sheesh.
Mine is working, but here are the pluses and minuses of the one I have: Pluses: 1) looks nice and is very lightweight; 2) has a radio feature, which I like; 3) has decent graphics with very nice color; 4) has a customizable graphic equalizer; 5) is easy to use and transfer music to. Minuses: 1) scrolling through options is a pain in the toches--the scrolling is slow and causes the music you're listening to to click quite frequently; 2) loading the player up with music from your own discs often leads to no album information/picture (all the music I downloaded from Rhapsody has album art, but the Springsteen discs I synced from Media Player have no album art at all); 3) figuring out bookmarks for Audible material isn't as user friendly...Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Edward B (New Hampshire) - See all my reviews This review is from: RCA Opal 4 GB Video MP3 player with 1.8-inch Display, FM Radio, and Voice Recording (Blue) (Electronics) The first one stopped working after eight months. I returned it and got a replacement which took nearly two months. The replacement battery started to die after two months. I was told I was out of luck because the "original" warranty was in effect in spite of getting a SECOND unit and that the original warranty ran out. Screw you RCA. I'll stick with Apple. |