Coby DP-102 10-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame with Built-In MP3 Player | 
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| Brand: Coby Category: Photography
List Price: $179.95 Buy New: $123.23 You Save: $56.72 (32%)
New (47) Used (2) from $119.98
Avg. Customer Rating: 446 reviews
Color: white/black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Native Resolution: 10 Display Size: 10 Removable Memory: MultiMediaCard Size: 10-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1
MPN: DP-102 Model: DP-102 UPC: 716829961025 EAN: 0716829961025 ASIN: B000MFG44Y
Release Date: January 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Image resolution up to 800 x 480 pixels | | • | JPEG, BMP, MP3, WMA, MP4 and AVI file support also supports SD , MMC, xD-Picture Card and CompactFlash memory cards | | • | Plays MP3 and WMA audio files, and most MP4 and AVI files from digital cameras | | • | Built-in stereo speakers, USB port, AV output and interchangeable black and white faceplates | | • | Includes remote control, interchangeable faceplates, detachable stand, AC adapter and AV cable |
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Product Description Those old photo frames atop your dresser, desk, night stand and on your walls are vignettes of memories captured as prints in the era of film cameras. The digital-camera makes available a technology where photos don't have to be displayed as prints. They're displayed on screen, much like that of a TV set or a computer monitor. This frame uses LCD flat-panel technology and, at 2-1/4" deep, fits almost anywhere a standard frame would. The difference - this frame is not limited to display only 1 or a few pictures. A digital picture frame can display dozens (if not hundreds) of images off a digital-memory card. BR Here's a dandy way to display all those digital photos you're accumulating. Display one or all (in slideshow mode) directly from an SD, MMC, xD, or CompactFlash memory card. It's a great way to view your favorites on a table or on a wall - just like a regular picture frame. Yet COBY DP102 adds a unique feature. It has built-in speakers so you can play MP3 and WMA music files from your memory cards. You can even create photo slideshows with music. The DP102 has a USB port that lets you play photos stored on digital media drives. Its LED backlit screen delivers bright images for viewing in almost any situation. BR This is a perfect frame to give to your parents and grandparents. Let them see pictures of you all the time from a memory card you provide them. It has a dual-volt AC adapter for international capability. Plays Most MP4 and AVI Video Files from Digital Cameras Photo Slideshow with or without Music AV Output for play through with Home Theater Systems SD - MMC - xD - CF Card Slots Full-Size USB Port for use with Flash Memory Drives USB Port for Fast File Transfers Integrated Stereo Speakers Interchangeable Faceplate (Black or White) to match your decor Detachable Stand Table use or Wall Mountable
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Not for Mac users December 3, 2008 Even though this product advertises that it will work on Mac computers, it won't. I tried connecting two different frames to a brand new Mac with Intel processor and to a PowerPC Mac. And I literally spent hours trying to get the product to work properly. It didn't. I finally had to return the frames. Mac users stay away from this beast.
Wondering about photo/clock frame December 1, 2008 I'm reading the reviews of the Coby photo frames, looking to purchase the Coby 5.6 inch frame with the clock for my husband (for his office) for Christmas. We already have a Phillips 7" photo frame for our home. I just wanted to agree with Robert C. of NY, NY about the internal memory, which our Phillips frame has. It only holds about 50 photos, (altho' the internal memory is one of the larger ones out there on the market). But these photo frames, like Robert says, are not MEANT to be run off the internal memory. They're MEANT to run off the SD cards, etc. Obviously the SD cards, the USB flash drives, etc., hold a lot more photos than our internal memory does. Overall, it really is easier just to keep photos on an SD card or USB flash drive and then just exchange it with another one when you get bored. Then, some time later, you might want to insert it again. (It's like going back to look at a photo album). But if you had put those photos on a photo frame's internal memory, you'd have to permanently delete them to upload new ones, and then upload them AGAIN the next time you wanted to see them. What a nuisance. This way, you just change the SD card. The downside is, you have to keep getting new SD cards (while you're keeping your old, downloaded files on the other ones). A little pricey, but I think it's worth the time you save with re-downloading photos.br /br /Anyway, those are just my thoughts. br /br /So now I'm wondering what anyone's experience is, specifically, with the DP8855 wood 5.6 inch photo frame with the clock.
was a great present December 1, 2008 I bought this as a gift for a coworker who resigned from the job. A group of us decided to get pictures together, we thought the musical aspect would be fun as well. The set up was rather easy, no problems there. The play back worked well also. However at one point when wanting to pause it and then trying to continue, I could not find out how to continue from the spot that we paused it at, although you could quickly go through the pictures until you got to where you were, without the music however. I believe that this was a great gift, and that it will be enjoyed. I can not comment on the durability of the product however. Overall I recommend getting this along iwth a memory card, so you can simply add everything to that and stick it in the frame.
Great little frame November 26, 2008 Works great - the two frame choices look nice. Viewing area is small, but 5.6" isn't very big. Love the fact that the space is limited only by your media card size. Easy to set up and use.
Dead after one hour November 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Worked great for the first hour then went completely dead. A nice product but overall people are having too many failures.
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