Coby DP-102 10-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame with Built-In MP3 Player
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Average customer review:Product Description
Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. Coby incorporates new designs with innovative technologies to produce great looking and great performing consumer electronics products.DP-102 is a 10" widescreen TFT LCD color display.PRODUCT FEATURES:Displays JPEG and BMP image files;Plays MP3 and WMA audio files;Plays most MP4 and AVI video files from digital cameras;Photo slideshow with music;SD, MMC, xD, and CF card slots;Full-size USB port for use with flash memory drives;USB port for fast file transfers;Integrated stereo speakers;Interchangeable faceplate;Detachable stand;Wall mountable.
Product Details
- Color: white/black
- Brand: Coby
- Model: DP-102
- Released on: 2006-01-08
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 9.00" w x 12.00" l, 6.00 pounds
- Native resolution: 10
- Display size: 10
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
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
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-inch deep, fits almost anywhere a standard frame would. The difference-this frame is not limited to display only one or a few pictures. A digital picture frame can display dozens (if not hundreds) of images off a digital-memory card.
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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 compatibility.
Coby DP-102 Highlights
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- 10.2-inch widescreen TFT LCD color display
- Two interchangeable acrylic frames (white, black)
- 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 for use with flash memory drives
- AV output for use with home theater systems
- Integrated stereo speakers
- Wall-mountable design with detachable stand
Customer Reviews
bad machine
I purchased the Coby 10" digital photo frame with a 4 gb card (shown as an accessary). It did not work and I sent it back, but Coby made me pay freight both ways. I received a new one and it also didn't work. I went out and purchased another 4gb card and it still didn't work. Now they won't even answer my e-mails for support.
digital photo frame.
The product was meant as a wedding gift for the son of a friend of mine overseas.They arevery satisfied with it.
Best (almost) Mothers Day present
My wife loved this "gift" from her 3 year old and 7 month old daughter as we were able to put all 2400+ photos of them on it, but the were some glitchy things irked me.
1. I had to restart the frame in order to get the most recently added photos to be recognized.
2. There isn't a "repeat all" function so after it goes through all the picts, it goes back to the menu and you have to hit slide show again.
3. Since the card was formatted in FAT16 you could put all the pictures directly on to the root of the card and instead created a subfolder.
4. Reformatting the card to FAT32 caused the frame to be sluggish and corrupted several photos.









