Reviews : Coby DP848-128 8.4-Inch Wooden Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player (Mahogany) |
Coby DP848-128 8.4-Inch Wooden Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player (Mahogany) Product By Coby Available From 4 Sellers |
Technical Details
- 8.4" TFT LCD color display
Resolution: 800x600 [4:3]
500:1 contrast ratio
350 cd/m2 brightness - 128MB internal flash memory, plays MP3 and WMA audio files
- SD,MMC,MS,xD and CF card slots
- plays MPEG -1, -2, -4 (AVI, XviD) video files
- photo slideshow mode
Product Description
Coby DP848-128 8.4" digital photo frame with MP3 player, TFT LCD color display, displays JPEG image files, plays MP3 and WMA audio files, plays MPEG -1, -2, -4 (AVI, XviD) video files, photo slideshow mode with music, SD,MMC,MS,xD and CF card slots, full-size USB port, AV output for use with home theater systems, integrated stereo speakers, wall-mountable design with detachable stand, wooden frame, mahoganySimilar Products
Customer Reviews
By George Shipley (Littleton, CO)
I got two of these when they ran a special price on them and hoped they would be usable by my techno-peasant wife and 82 year old Mom. I knew I would have to load the pics for them but was unsure if it would be too complicated for them to turn on and show off pics of grandkids. With a couple of caveats, it is great for my purposes. It charges quickly and holds a charge for a long time. It is easy to turn on and automatically goes to slideshow. The pics are clear and big enough to see well (I had previously purchased my wife a keychain model that was worthless). It is easy to load pics but I would suggest cropping them and resizing them to less than 500 Megabites so that they are easier for this small processor to handle. It has a nice case to keep it from being scratched in their purses too. I may just get another for my daughter to carry pics of her cute kids.
By Russell O. Magnuson (Minot, ND)
I don't think you can turn this item on or off with the remote. There is no internal memory.
By Paul M. Day (Australia)
i aM VERY MUCH AN AMMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER I enjoy having my holiday snaps up on the screen. While I work they flip thru their sequence I look up from my boring desk work and recall the moment I took the picture.So I am happy with the product I have not tried to show a film or test the sound quality on the unit yet
By Horacio Arias Zamora (San José, Costa Rica)
La función aleatoria no es la mejor, ya que en realidad parece que las fotos van apareciendo en orden, no exactamente consecutivo, pero tampoco aleatoriamente.
By Stanton B. Wyman (Mt. Holly, Vt. USA)
First of all, this review is for the COBY DP-758 ONLY. be forewarned, Amazon has this tendency lately to lump reviews for different products together, which makes finding accurate ones for what YOU are purchasing difficult at best! That being said, here's my review: There's nothing like the gift that keeps giving, and this thing is like Herpes...the pain never stops. I received it as a gift, and if you are thinking of buying it for someone, DON'T!! Just give 'em cash, I beg of you. To begin with, it has no internal memory, so immediate purchase of an SD memory card is a must. Then you are limited to the old fasioned, slow SD card (SDHC not compatible) with a 2GB max. So if you have LOTS of pictures, as I do, you will need several, and have to interchage them at regular intervals. Ok, so you have your SD card and think you're ready to go, right? WRONG!! They didn't even include a connectivity cable to hook it up to your computer! The instructions (The marginally better downloaded PDF document by the way, not the crappy instructions included in the box) simply say to connect your computer using a USB 2.0 High-speed cable, which should be easy, but what you actually need is a USB male 'A' to male 'A' connector NOT an A/B extension or even A/A extension which has one female end. This cable thus far, seems to be made with unobtainium, 'cause it's impossible to find. First, I went to Radio-Shack, Staples, Wal-Mart, Best Buy (the list goes on...) and nothing, zero, zip nada...there just isn't any. Not even Belkin had one. Next, I tried online... but 2 tries later (even though the description sounded right) I have returned both, and had to pony up the return shipping to boot (more time and money wasted). Oh and forget about customer service, you are better off asking your pet, or maybe one of those fortune telling eight-balls. Consequently, I still have a picture frame that's only good for a door-stop, and my limited options are; Build the cable myself and risk damaging my computer for this piece of crap, trash it altogether, or perhaps re-gift to someone I really, really don't like.
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