There have been many rumors lately about a potential video iPod that's around the corner... However, what about the existing mobile A/V solutions? We took the RCA Lyra RD2780 for a spin, the audio/video recorder/playback jukebox that's currently selling for only $219 at Geeks.com.
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Oh sorry I didn't click on the Read More link. I just went to the review site. Anyhoooo, the point is that these video players are solutions looking for problems and RCA is a tired brand. They went nowhere with the Lyra MP3 player, and they're going nowhere with this video device.
RCA should perhaps partner up with movie studios - imagine if they got a deal with Universal Studios so that movies are preloaded on these devices and once you're done watching them, return them to the Blockbuster store and get another machine with another movie. It's like renting videoplayers with the movies instead of just renting the DVDs.
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Oh sorry I didn't click on the Read More link. I just went to the review site. Anyhoooo, the point is that these video players are solutions looking for problems and RCA is a tired brand. They went nowhere with the Lyra MP3 player, and they're going nowhere with this video device.
RCA should perhaps partner up with movie studios - imagine if they got a deal with Universal Studios so that movies are preloaded on these devices and once you're done watching them, return them to the Blockbuster store and get another machine with another movie. It's like renting videoplayers with the movies instead of just renting the DVDs.