Coby DP-887 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player & 2 Metal Frames
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| List Price: | $138.99 |
| Price: | $109.72 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Displays JPEG image files / Plays MP3 and WMA audio files / Plays MPEG -1, -2, -4 (AVI, XviD) video files / SD, MMC, MS, xD and CF card slots / USB
Product Details
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Coby
- Model: DP-887
- Dimensions: 9.37" h x 2.24" w x 7.59" l, 3.35 pounds
- Display size: 8
Features
- 8-inch TFT LCD displays JPEG and BMP image giles
- Plays MP3 and WMA audio files and AVI and MP4 video files
- AV output for use with home theater systems; integrated stereo speakers
- SD, MMC, MS, xD and CF card slots; full-size USB port for use with flash memory drives
- USB port for fast file transfers
Customer Reviews
Puzzled
Hi- I was very pleased with the reviews and the actual product when I received it. One of the main reasons I purchased this frame was because it was supposedly compatible with a Mac. I followed the directions for hooking up to the computer, but the computer never read it. I wanted to drag pictures onto a blank scan disk on the frame. I called customer support, but all they did was read the directions back to me. I then emailed Coby directly, and no one responded. I was very disappointed and had to send the frame back. I suppose it will work great if you have a PC, but it did not work with my Mac.
Coby 8 inch Digital Photo Frame
I bought this digital picture frame for my mom and she really LOVES it! It is very easy to use, a perfect size, and has a clear picture. She really enjoys that you can switch the frame on the outside from gold to silver. It was a great gift, that she will have for a long time.
Thank You RobertC!!!
I spent, literally, days going over all the different choices on this site. I have to give a HUGE thanks to the review by Robert C. He couldn't have been more spot on.
At first I wanted something with on board memory but they all seemed expensive when you compared the specs for each model. I've never owned an "SD" card before, but I bought many of these to give as gifts to people that owned digital cameras. (Me? I'm still developing 35mm film... I know. I know. I'm still scanning pictures into my computer, but that's another post. I'm "old school".)
With his review I decided that it could work for everyone's usage level and he was right. I scanned my photos in and transfered them via the USB cord to the SD card I bought. Perfect.
Great, big picture that isn't distorted. Very versatile. Colorful, bright picture. Random showing option. Good user manual. I'm very happy I took his advice. You won't be disappointed, I promise!
Although you might want to pick up a lava lamp key chain, so you can attach it to the remote. That way it can be easily found. It is teeny-tiny.
And sorry, but I can't put my "Real Name" down because I haven't given out the gifts yet.






