RCA Lyra RD2765 reviewed

We're not sure why RCA (aka Thomson) still bothers to make digital audio players. For a relatively major company,
their market share is miniscule, and as dapreview points out, "their stuff has been largely sub-par next to the major players in this field." (They do manage to snag quite a bit of shelf space at Target, though we're not sure if that's something to brag about.) DAPreview got their hands on RCA's latest player, the RD2765 (through a "cheap-bastard bid"
on eBay, which should give you an idea of how much demand there is for these), and found it to have a few interesting features, including gapless playback, photo display capabilities and decent dimensions. And any time you can pick up a 5GB microdrive player for as little as $117, it's worth looking into (though somehow we don't see ourselves rushing out to pay the full street price of $229 for this).

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