RCA offers up four new Lyra players with a yawn
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If the RCA's Lyra line was harboring some sort of hidden cache of street cred, we're not sure how much longer it'll last, thanks to this lackluster offering of low-end DAPs. The RD2112/2115/2117 players to the left are "splash proof" units with 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB of memory respectively. They all feature two-line LCDs, but at least they're fairly cheap at around $110 for the 512MB version. The real excitement begins with the RD2415 carabiner-styled unit. It's a 512MB offering for the same $110, and seems to mirror the rest of the functionality offered by its peers, other than that sweet carabiner action, of course.