RCA trots out RIR205 tabletop internet radio

September 18th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

Among the other low-rate gear unveiled this evening by Audiovox comes the RCA RIR205, a tabletop internet radio that may have gotten away with that design in 1992. Instead, we have no option but to recommend this one only for rarely used spare bedrooms, though the built-in AM / FM tuner, WiFi radio streaming (complete with a Slacker song tagging feature) and the integrated support for WeatherBug forecasts are quite nice. Additionally, users can record up to 10 hours of music and other radio programming onto the unit’s 512MB of inbuilt memory, and of course, you can set the alarm to wake you with online music or your favorite local sports talk host. Not too shabby for $149.99, but that exterior could use some work.

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in radio, rca, FM, audiovox, internet radio, InternetRadio, wifi radio, WifiRadio, FM radio, FmRadio, tabletop radio, TabletopRadio, rir205, tabletop | No Comments »

RCA unveils 4GB / 8GB Lyra Slider PMP

September 18th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

Whoa, wait up. You’re telling us Audiovox hasn’t abandoned the RCA Lyra moniker entirely? Storming back from the grave the unknown is the Lyra Slider, a PMP that could definitely go for $29.99 on contract from any major carrier with just a dial-pad and a CDMA radio. As it stands, this media player arrives with 4GB or 8GB of capacity and plays back audio, video, FM radio and photo slideshows. Furthermore, you’ll find an integrated voice / media recorder, USB 2.0 port and a rechargeable battery good for up to 50 hours of music playback or 8 hours of video playback. Look for this to show up later in the fall for $79.99 (4GB) / $99.99 (8GB).

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in pmp, rca, slider, audiovox, lyra, Lyra slider, LyraSlider, SL5004, SL5008 | No Comments »

RCA takes EZ300HD Small Wonder camcorder to 720p

September 18th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

We won’t front — we weren’t, how do you say, blown away with RCA’s Small Wonder trio announced earlier this year, but we’ll give this one a fighting chance. The EZ300HD can capture clips at 720p on the 2GB of internal storage or on any spare SD card you’ve laying around. You’ll also find a 2.4-inch LCD, a low-res YouTube recording mode and a sure-to-be-awesome 4x digital zoom. Operation is supposedly dead-simple, and there’s a USB port and video output just in case you feel like blowin’ it up on the big screen. Grab it real soon for $159.99.

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in Youtube, camcorder, rca, hd camcorder, HdCamcorder, pocket camcorder, PocketCamcorder, small wonder, SmallWonder, crapcorder, EZ300HD | No Comments »

RCA intros three new Small Wonder budget camcorders

May 30th, 2008 by

Filed under:

We’ve got your summer crapcamcorders right ‘ere — three new RCA Small Wonder cams to make your Flips flop. Check ‘em out:

  • Small Wonder MyLife, EZ200 (black) - 1.5-inch flip-out display, microSDHC with with 1GB microSD that does up to 30 / 60 minutes in high quality and web quality modes, $89 and due this summer
  • Small Wonder Pocket, EZ205 (white) - 1.5-inch flip-out display, microSDHC slot with 1GB microSD that does up to 30 / 120 minutes in high quality and web quality modes, $100 and due this summer
  • Small Wonder Traveler, EZ210 (green) - 2.4-inch QVGA display, SDHC with 2GB SD card that does up to 60 / 240 minutes in high quality and web quality modes, $150 and due this summer

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in rca, EZ200, EZ205, EZ210, small wonder, small wonder mylife, small wonder pocket, small wonder traveler, SmallWonder, SmallWonderMylife, SmallWonderPocket, SmallWonderTraveler | No Comments »

Rural wireless carriers file FCC petition opposing handset exclusivity

May 22nd, 2008 by

Filed under:

If you thought you were annoyed when one of the big wireless carriers locked up a phone you were after, you have no idea how frustrated small and rural wireless carriers are — they’ve just filed a petition with FCC seeking to ban the practice. The 80 companies in the Rural Cellular Association serve small markets not well-covered by the big guys, like parts of New Mexico, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming, and they say that carrier exclusivity deals not affect their bottom line, but also deprive consumers of desirable phones like the iPhone and upcoming Blackberry Bold. They’ve actually got a pretty good point: lots of rural customers can’t purchase and use an iPhone without technically breaking the AT&T service agreement. We’ll see how this one goes — although we’d love nothing more than to use any phone we wanted on any carrier, there are plenty of reasons it won’t happen, and exclusivity is the easiest way for carriers to differentiate themselves to consumers.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in fcc, rca, rural wireless, RuralWireless, rural wireless association, RuralWirelessAssociation | No Comments »

Audiovox launches Lyra “by RCA” A6008 8GB slider DAP

January 7th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

There might be few that mourned the virtual death of the RCA brand, but Audiovox was quick to point it out as the brand that “started the MP3 revolution.” We’re not really expecting this Lyra A6008 DAP to start another, but it’s an interesting device nonetheless given the B-team efforts RCA historically put into its players. The A6008 features 8GB of storage and a 2.4-inch LCD for the quite reasonable pricetag of $200. The slider function unveils a scroll wheel, which we’re guessing gives the unit a bit of unnecessary heft, but obviously allows for more player face dedicated to that screen — it’s always a give and take. No word on when exactly this’ll hit.

 

Permalink | Email this | Comments


Posted in dap, rca, audiovox, ces 2008, Ces2008, lyra a6008, LyraA6008 | No Comments »

RCA’s S2501 Jet Stream gets reviewed

December 1st, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

Although we already had a chance to briefly try out RCA’s Jet Stream DAP / wireless earbud setup at CES, the folks over at PCMag were able to get ahold of a finalized product and put it through paces of their own. Interestingly, they found a lot less to love when using ‘em for more than a few moments on a crowded show floor, and while they did admit that gym rats could possibly fall in love, the average joe / jane probably won’t. On the upside, the DAP proved durable and the wireless headphones exhibited strong reception, but reviewers found that they didn’t fit well enough to really show off their talents. Additionally, the menu navigation was deemed “terrible,” and they weren’t exactly keen on plopping down over $130 for just 1GB of storage. ‘Course, we’re sure those who spend the bulk of their listening time on the track (listening to just a few CDs on repeat) could find room to argue, but for the rest of us, it was suggested that we wait for “a better implementation of Kleer’s wireless technology to come along” before buying in.

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in review, reviewed, kleer, rca, jet stream, JetStream, S2501 | No Comments »

Thomson leaves consumer electronics altogether

October 18th, 2007 by

Filed under:

It’s a sad day indeed for Thomson fanboys worldwide, as the storied French corporation has announced plans to exit the consumer electronics industry altogether in an effort to refocus its resources on B2B digital video services. Following completion of the sale of its remaining non-European AV businesses to Audiovox on December 31st (which, as you’ll recall, already bought the RCA brand and accessories division), Thomson will no longer have a presence on domestic or foreign retail shelves, and will also be short €30 million ($42.5 million) as a result of yesterday’s announcement to shutter its AVA Europe operations. So here’s to you, Thomson: we can’t honestly say that we ever got into any of your various products, but as with any other departing member of our loving CE family, you’ll be missed.

[Via generationmp3]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in rca, exits, thomson | No Comments »

RCA Jet Stream, Kleer wireless headphones hit the FCC

October 3rd, 2007 by Money Bags

Filed under: ,

We got a chance to check out RCA’s Jet Stream MP3 player and accompanying Kleer wireless headphones way back at CES in January, but it looks like they’ve both now finally landed in the FCC’s hands, which means we should be seeing an actual launch before too long. The player itself is a pretty basic deal, with a tiny OLED screen, 1GB of storage, an FM tuner, and a promised 12 hours of battery life — not to mention a less than eye-catching design. The real interest is in the headphones (check ‘em out after the break), which use Kleer’s proprietary technology instead of Bluetooth to wirelessly shoot tunes over a distance of 5 to 6 feet. As we found out for ourselves at CES, the quality turned out to be surprisingly good, with no interference even in a place flooded with RF signals. What’s more, assuming nothing has changed in the past few months, you can expect to pay just $129 for the combo. Still no official word on a release date though.

Read - RCA Jet Stream FCC filing
Read - Kleer headphones FCC filing

Continue reading RCA Jet Stream, Kleer wireless headphones hit the FCC

 

Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in dap, mp3 player, Mp3Player, fcc, kleer, rca, rca jet stream, RcaJetStream | No Comments »

Contact

Email Me!

Blogroll:

Search:

Meta:

Blogarama - The Blog Directory