RCA TH1102 Pearl Series 2 GB MP3 Player

RCA TH1102 Pearl Series 2 GB MP3 Player

 
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Product Description:

Nothing shines quite like a Pearl. Sleek and slender, the RCA Pearl is a gem of a digital audio player. With a direct USB connector, you can download your favorite open mp3 and WMA tracks from any computer. If you need more space, use the expandable memory in the microSD Card Slot to add memory. Battery Life - Enjoy up to 15 hours of music playback with 1 AAA battery
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 2 GB flash memory stores up to 680 songs. Can be used as USB storage.
  • Digitally record voice or audio directly to mp3 player. Optional expandable memory for extra song storage.
  • Up to 15 hours of audio playback of mp3, WMA, WMDRM-9, Audible files.
  • Multi-language LCD backlit display with 7 color choices.
  • Comes with accessory kit including extended USB cable, Yahoo! Music Engine, earphones.
  • BatteriesIncluded: 1
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: RCA
  • Color: Burgundy
  • EAN: 0044319651485
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: RCA
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: RCA
  • Model: TH1102
  • MPN: TH1102
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: MP3_PLAYER
  • Publisher: RCA
  • Studio: RCA
  • UPC: 044319651485
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews

Nice AAA-battery player2008-11-23
All in all this is a pretty decent mp3 player that uses a AAA battery. You can add up to a 2GB SD card, but that's it. It will not support any SD HC cards. So you're max'd out at 4GB. (or at least until RCA updates the firmware to support it)
Buen reproductor MP32008-10-03
Estoy muy complacido con el RCA TH1102 puedo escuchar mi musica favorita y grabar mis clases en la universidad. Muy buen producto A+.
nice, solid MP3 player2008-09-30
I like the fact that this ues AAA batteries. I can listen for hours without worrying about battery life. One AAA lasts for plenty of time. No playlist to modify, but maybe that helps the price. Folders sort of allow you to separate music.
Can't Beat The Value2008-09-25
For a little bit more than the price of a flash drive you can get one that plays music too. I paid $16.95 plus shipping and got a great deal. Yes it's only got a 2 gig capacity but memory cards for it routinely sell for around 8 dollars or less. My main complaint is the small display letters, but then again I have to wear reading glasses for everything else too. It comes with software for transferring DRM material. Since I rip my own files or purchase MP3s, I just drag and drop folders. Here's a hint, if you want an album in a folder to play in the correct order, you have to label the files in the order you want them to play, ie. 01,02,03. If you don't, the player plays the folder contents in some weird sequence.(It wasn't alphabetical)If you're looking for a good sounding, simple device for playing music, give this a try. Even if you're considering paying more for a "name" check this one out. You may be happy without all the "bells and whistles".
Okay, but there are better one's out there for no matter who you are2008-09-07
I always used an mp3 player simply for running and wanted something small with decent size capacity, which this player has, but the rest of the features are poor.

Shuffle drives me crazy - it sets a random playlist, but everytime I turn it on, it plays them in the exact same "random" order, so the shuffle feature is actually non-existent.

The buttons for navigating are hard to press and hard to see, especially if you want to change while running.

Sound quality is okay to poor, nothing all that bad, but I find that I usually have the volume almost always near the max.

It takes FOREVER to transfer songs to and from the player! I had read a review elsewhere that mentioned this before I purchased the player and didn't think I would mind, but trust me, it is slow enough to drive the most patient person insane.

No matter what your use or purpose for getting an mp3 player, you can probably find something better for your money and something easier to use with more functionality.

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