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Coby DP-888 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player & 2 Wood Frames

Coby DP-888 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player & 2 Wood Frames

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Coby DP-888 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player & 2 Wood Frames

 
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The new Coby DP-888 digital picture frame blends traditional functionality with today’s technology and design. Enjoy pictures, music and movies and capture your most precious moments with family and friends in a new vivid and engaging way, and in a style that's perfect for the home or office. The contemporary wooden design offers a crisp 4:3 aspect ratio for your viewing pleasure, and it features interchangeable faceplates and a detachable stand. A remote control is also included, allowing you to navigate the frame from your couch or office chair. Plus, you can now free up your hard drive: the Coby digital photo frame supports a variety of media formats including JPEG, MP3, WMA, AVI, MPG and XviD. Additionally, the Coby digital picture frame is compatible with multiple memory formats, including USB, SD, xD, CF, MS and MS Duo. With the wide spread use of digital cameras, camcorders, and camera phones, the Coby DP-888 is the perfect product to store and share all of your special moments captured in digital media format. Where form meets function, the Coby digital picture frame is the perfect accent for the home or office.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.59 inches
Product Width:2.24 inches
Product Height:9.37 inches
Product Weight:3.0 pounds
Package Length:13.7 inches
Package Width:10.2 inches
Package Height:3.8 inches
Package Weight:2.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 468 reviews

Features
  • 8-inch widescreen TFT LCD screen; displays JPEG and BMP image files

  • Plays MP3 and WMA audio files and AVI and MP4 video files

  • AV output for use with home theater systems; built-in stereo speakers

  • SD, MMC, MS, xD and CF card slots

  • USB port for fast file transfers


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 468 customer reviews )
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167 of 169 found the following review helpful:


5Great frame for the price  Dec 29, 2007 By J. May "tobscholarly"
I read lots of reviews on products before I purchase them. Don't we all? So as I am looking for a digital photo frame for my mom's gift for Christmas, I begin to get swept away by the MANY reviews regarding these frames. "The ratio is incorrect" "The qualiy is subpar" "I cannot program the [insert technical phrase] wih this product". Now I am thinking that my $60 gift is going to turn into a $200 gift, just so I can insure I am not giving my mom a blurry, difficult to work piece of junk!

Well, I take a breather, step back from the computer and reassess. Neither my mom nor myself do photography as a hobby. I have a nice 7MP camera whose setting is mostly on "General Use". I have NEVER used the Manual Focus feature. I consider the picure a success if I can either A)Print it out as a 3 1/2 x 4 to show to others or B) I can view it on my computer without squinting my eyes in an effort to figure out what I am looking at.

To make a long review endless: This frame is perfect. It supports most memory cards so you can load as many pictures as you would like. There are less than 8 buttons, all of which are clearly labelled, which makes my mom happy. She got it working in less than 5 minutes. The pictures looked just like they did on my computer monitor - my kids' cuteness projected well.:)

If you are a camera geek (a fond term, nothing mean intended here), you may want more than this frame can offer. But for those of us who are casual picture takers and simply want to pass on the memories, this item was just right.

160 of 162 found the following review helpful:


4Great Picture, Good Value, Poor Plastic, Program Quirks  Apr 26, 2007 By J. Holdahl "GreenShoes"
Easy to get up and running, the unit goes into slideshow mode after power on automatically. Picture quality was excellent. Easy to put pictures on a memory card and have them show up. Recommend re-cropping your pictures to 16x9 aspect ratio so you get a full picture. Unit can accomodate std. 4x6 format as well, but will not fill the screen. Small Quirks are:
- When in slideshow mode, you can't hit the pause button to ZOOM in.
- Very poorly designed stand that WILL collapse after a couple of weeks.
- Documentation is lacking (typical COBY style)
- No support for QuickTime video popular in some digital cameras
- Unit has a faint lingering glow on screen after power down which doesn't go away unless you unplug the unit.

257 of 265 found the following review helpful:


4A few probs  Aug 24, 2007 By Damon Edwards
This product has served the purpose my wife wanted it to. One thing I wish I knew before I bought this item is it will not play mp3s and show pics at the same time. It does have one glitch that is not a serious problem. When the unit gets warm from use, it will put lines through a picture every now and then. The only other thing I would make sure of is that you have some sort of extra external memory card. This unit does not have internal memory of any sort. Jump drives are cheap and easy to use though!

72 of 73 found the following review helpful:


2Grainy picture quality  Dec 04, 2007 By Hap's Market
Diappointing picture quality. The online product overview states 'crisp picture', but I found it very grainy or pixelated (& I used high res digital photos from a new camera). It also had trouble reading 2 different SD cards, but I got it to work with the 3rd one. Manual is vague. Please note there are buttons on the top of frame to deal with the onscreen menu, although it looks like it should be touch screen. The frame is nice looking & has a nice finish. It doesn't look like wood, but it has a nice molded shape. Also has a small power brick. I'm returning the two I bought for gifts (drat).

94 of 99 found the following review helpful:


1Very Disappointing  Dec 07, 2007 By Russell B. "EnigmaOfTime"
I guess a middle aged person like myself should know you almost always get what you pay for and that is certainly the case with the Coby DP-758 7-Inch Widescreen photo frame. Sure it's attractive enough with a well finished removable frame, but as soon as the power switch goes on it is apparent this is no bargain. Very grainy display, apparent even in the menu. Pixel quality is VERY poor, regardless of the original photo quality. No amount of photo editing resulted in a better quality image. Incidentally, this is a 3x5 aspect ratio frame, and even though the description touts the 16:9 ratio its a little shocking to see it on a frame this small. The stock photo married to the description is NOT what this looks like, not nearly as tall. I'm not normally a buy and return guy but I bought 2 and returned them both, opting instead for 2 Philips 6.5 inch in the clear and black frame. Received them today and the difference is unbelievable.The Philips have a very sharp display and are easy to use. Amazon handled everything A+ as usaual

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