Reviewed on May 1, 2006The RCA HDV5000 is nearly a clone of Toshiba's entry-level HD-DVD player, the HD-A1.TAGS:RCA, HD-DVD player, Thomson Corp., Toshiba
Reviewed on April 3, 2008Good reception, respectable video quality, and a basic EPG make the RCA DTA800 an excellent DTV converter box, despite some slightly tricky setup snags.TAGS:digital television, RCA, remote, analog, Thomson Corp., channel, TV, setup, button
Reviewed on May 21, 2007While its video quality doesn't nearly measure up to that of a true digital camcorder, RCA's affordable Small Wonder EZ201 will appeal to technophobes looking for an idiot-proof way to quickly share video clips with friends and family.TAGS:RCA, Thomson Corp., camera, Windows PC, video, LCD, USB, movie, e-mail, Apple Macintosh, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on April 10, 2006If you're looking for a good way to record and watch video using a compact device, the RCA Lyra X3000 is a solid choice; however, serious music addicts may want to use something else as their primary portable audio device, due to the device's 20GB capacity, its poor audio battery life, and a few navigation foibles.TAGS:RCA, Thomson Corp., audio, TV, MP3, video
Reviewed on June 12, 2008The Dish Network DTVPal is a great DTV converter box with a best-in-class electronic program guide and should be your top choice, unless you value the simplicity and superior remote of the RCA DTA800.TAGS:Dish Network, digital television, EchoStar Communications Corp., RCA, D-Pad, TV, button
Reviewed on October 2, 2007With improved video quality, a slightly trimmer design, and upgraded software package, the Flip Video Ultra is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the emerging low-end digital camcorder category.TAGS:Flip Video Ultra, RCA, camcorder, camera, video, minute, LCD, battery
Reviewed on December 16, 2003Television recordings play back fine, but viewing purchased and downloaded video is tougher.TAGS:RCA, Thomson Corp., LCD, battery, video
Reviewed on May 10, 2006While its video quality is only so-so, RCA's Small Wonder EZ101 will appeal to technophobes looking for an idiotproof way to quickly send video e-mail clips to friends and family.TAGS:RCA, CVS Corp., Thomson Corp., camera, camcorder, video, USB, e-mail, movie, PC
Reviewed on June 28, 2007If you're looking for a better-sounding alternative to the Sansa Express, the RCA Pearl does the trick--but be prepared to deal with a funky user interface and disposable batteries.TAGS:RCA, SanDisk Sansa, SanDisk Corp., Thomson Corp., MP3 player, battery, earbud, design, MP3
Reviewed on May 24, 2007While the Flip is a slight upgrade over Pure Digital's well-received Point & Shoot Video Camcorder, this year RCA's Small Wonder EZ201 is the better choice for most buyers.TAGS:RCA, camera, Windows PC, video, LCD, USB, movie, PC
Reviewed on July 27, 2004With its tablet design and included car kit, the DRC618N makes for an easy-to-install in-car DVD system--and it also plays just fine outside your vehicle.TAGS:RCA, portable, Thomson Corp., battery, LCD, picture, DVD
Reviewed on April 1, 2004RCA's RCU900 learning remote offers a touch-screen LCD on the cheap--if you can live with its numerous design and control compromises.TAGS:RCA, VCR, touch screen, cable box, LCD, Thomson Corp., key, DVR, DVD, control
Reviewed on June 22, 2007If you're looking for an inexpensive MP3 player for the gym, the RCA Jet--FM tuner, armband, stopwatch, and all--is a solid choice, but the interface will take some getting used to.TAGS:RCA, Thomson Corp., earphone, FM-radio, music