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Coby DP-882 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with Built-In MP3 Player | 
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| Brand: Coby Category: Photography
List Price: $169.95 Buy New: $84.95 You Save: $85.00 (50%)
New (28) from $84.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 482 reviews
Color: white/black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 8 Removable Memory: MultiMediaCard Size: 8-Inch Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 12-20-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: DP-882 Model: DP-882 UPC: 716829968826 EAN: 0689076195140 ASIN: B000MFG43A
Release Date: January 8, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Image resolution up to 800 x 600 pixels with JPEG, BMP, MP3, WMA, MP4 and AVI file support | | • | Supports SD , MMC, xD-Picture Card and CompactFlash memory cards | | • | 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 | | • | USB port for fast file transfers, integrated stereo speakers, interchangeable faceplate and detachable stand |
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Product Description Those old photo frames atop your dresser, desk, nightstand, 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. 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 DP882 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 DP882 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. 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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Easy January 8, 2009 This was easy to set up and works perfectly for a grand parent with lots of grandkids and wants to show them all off without taking up a lot of wall space.Coby DP-758 7-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame
Poor excution of a good idea - Coby 3.5 inch photo album January 8, 2009 Sorry to say, I am about to return the second one of these things, because I do not have enough time in my life to spend to get it to work properly and will not waste any more. On the first one, none of the buttons worked with any regularity. The second, which I am about to return, was a little better, but I had to continually reset it to get it to do anything. The "menu" button never did function, and the "enter" button either did not work or turned the unit off entirely. Nice format, good size for a lady's purse, but NO performance. If it does so poorly out of the box, what does the future hold? Too bad.
Nice Digital Frame January 7, 2009 I gave this as a Christmas present, so don't know how well it works, but opened it and it was a very attractive frame. Also, recipient hasn't fussed about it, so I assume it works okay.
Great Value January 7, 2009 Great Value. I bought this frame for my mother for Christmas and found it very easy to load and use. I had never used a digital photo frame before and I would purchase this frame agian.
Worst piece of electronic equipment I have ever laid hands on January 7, 2009 I received this as a Christmas gift. I had hinted to Santa that I wanted one, and he came through. Sometimes it's better not to get that for which you asked.
I was very excited to get my photos loaded and have the frame running. When I unpackaged it, I noticed a tiny blemish on the screen. It was so small I decided I could overlook it. I sat the frame on a table and immediately one of the "feet" on the easel fell off. Not off to a good start, but I decided to carry on thinking I could glue the foot back on.
I connected the frame to my computer. I won't bore you with the details of everything that went wrong, but my other USB devices quit working, my PC locked up, blah, blah, and so on.
I finally got some photos loaded onto the thing. I put it on the table, started the slideshow, and it actually worked. I was not impressed with the display quality but I could have lived with it had everything else worked. Depending on whether you're sitting or standing, some of the photos looked very dark. There were very few controls to adjust brightness, contrast, etc.
I connected it to my PC again to add more photos. I went through the same trials and tribulations as before. I put the frame back on in slideshow mode. This time around, I noticed that the frame would unexpectedly and intermittently exit the slideshow. After much consternation and cursing, I discovered that the remote control for my tv was communicating with the frame. I could start and stop the frame slideshow simply by using my tv remote control. I guess that's okay except if you want to change the channel but keep the slideshow running . ..
Anyway, after a day of experimenting, it became clear that the device was simply defective . . . in so many ways. Also, it's absurd that you can only start the slideshow via the frame remote control rather than having a button/switch on the device.
It's hard to believe they're getting $100 for this thing. I am returning mine for a refund. I am sorry that there is no rating LESS THAN one star. Do I have anything good to say? Yes, the frame and accessories were easy to repackage and fit in the box. So far, the return experience with Amazon is going smoothly, but I will reserve final thought until we receive the refund.
If you're wanting a good digital photo frame, keep shopping. You can do better!
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