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Coby DP-102 10-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame with Built-In MP3 Player

Coby DP-102 10-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame with Built-In MP3 Player

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Brand: Coby
Category: Photography

List Price: $179.95
Buy Used: $119.98
You Save: $59.97 (33%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 446 reviews

Color: white/black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Native Resolution: 10
Display Size: 10
Removable Memory: MultiMediaCard
Size: 10-Inch
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
Dimensions (in): 12 x 9 x 2
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 1

MPN: DP-102
Model: DP-102
UPC: 716829961025
EAN: 0716829961025

Release Date: January 8, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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

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  • SanDisk SDSDH-2048-901 2 GB Ultra II Secure Digital Memory Card ( US Retail Package )
  • Kingston 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card SD/2GB
  • Transcend TS4GSDHC6 4GB SDHC card (SD 2.0 SPD Class 6)
  • Transcend TS8GSDHC6 8GB SDHC card (SD 2.0 SPD Class 6)
  • Power 2000 SD1 Aluminum Case

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
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" 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 DP102 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 DP102 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



Customer Reviews:   Read 441 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Works as billed   February 21, 2007
 418 out of 433 found this review helpful

I've had one of these for a day, and it seems to do what the manufacturer says.

When properly formatted (see below), the pictures are bright and accurate -- just what you'd imagine a digital picture frame would look like.

Here are the two main lessons I've learned so far:

1. Formatting: Resize your pictures to fit within the frame's resolution of 480 pixels by 234 pixels. It will display bigger pictures (say, 2000x3000 pixels from a six-megapixel camera) but its algorithm for downsampling must be really stupid, as the results are awful -- the pictures look twinkly, oversharpened, overprocessed, and just plain ugly. Downsize them yourself, and all that goes away. If you have a lot of pix, this process can be somewhat tedious, but there is a very good freeware image manager called XnView that will do it on batches of pictures at once with a minimum of muss and fuss.

2. It won't display grayscale pictures (i.e., black-and-whites where the color count is reported as 256). To make these display, you have to convert them to RGB mode. They're still B&W in appearance, but internally they're full RGB, 16 million colors, and that makes little Coby very happy. Go figure.

When you downsize to 480x234, you get a very small file -- less than 30KB, oftentimes. That means you can store hundreds of pictures on even a small memory card of 256MB. Put it in the slot, set Coby to either go through them in order, or shuffle them, and sit back and watch your life pass before your eyes in dazzling color (or dazzling black and white, if you must).

My Coby was a little over $100, including shipping to Alaska. The image screen is only 7" diagonally, meaning you can't really display it on a wall, but it does make an excellent display for your desk. If they can get a wall-size version (say, 11x14) down under $500, I'll probably give that a try next.

In case it's not clear from the product writeup on Amazon, you have to plug this thing into a power socket to use it. There's no battery. And, even if there was, it wouldn't be too feasible -- you'd have to either take the thing apart every few hours to stick in new batteries, or keep it plugged into a charger part of the time. Mo' bettah just to give up and accept that it's an AC device, not a battery device.

Stan Jones
Anchorage, Alaska



4 out of 5 stars A few probs   August 24, 2007
 197 out of 201 found this review helpful

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!


2 out of 5 stars You get what you pay for...   May 4, 2007
 167 out of 174 found this review helpful

We received a Philips digital photo frame as a gift, and had issues with it - lots of freezing/locking up. Looking to purchase a gift for 2 other people, we went with the Coby since it was half the price of the Philips. As the title says, you get what you pay for. I'd probably give it 2.5 stars if that was an option, but it's not a 3.

Pros:
* mp3 - very nice to be able to include music to go along with the photos
* remote - it's tiny, but does everything you need. Great idea
* setup/playback is relatively simple, in theory (see cons below)

Cons:
* picture quality pales in comparison to the Philips. From a distance, it's not bad, but up close the pictures definitely look digitized. We've put the same resolution photos on both, and you can clearly see a difference side by side
* loading photos is hit or miss. Click and drag interface is great, but it didn't always work. Some photos would copy immediately, others just wouldn't copy unless you tried to move them 8 or 9 times. Bulk copying was therefore impossible. Same issue with several memory cards, so I'm inclined to blame the frame. The current card is only 25% full, but the Coby won't let any more photos be copied over. [Using a card reader, all of the above works fine. But if you don't have one, you may run into issues. At the very least, buy the same type of card as your camera so you can copy via the camera instead of the frame]
* widescreen is good, and bad. Make sure that it's actually what you want. If all of your photos are from a widescreen still or video camera, you'll be fine. But standard digital photos are 4:3, not 16:9. Mixing and matching photos looks kind of cheesy in a slideshow.

Depending on what you're doing with it, it's not a bad purchase. To the less discerning photo enthusiast, it's fine. Other than the photo quality, all of the cons can be overcome. But if you really want a fine photo quality, I'd look elsewhere.



2 out of 5 stars Info noone has but Colby   November 23, 2007
 114 out of 147 found this review helpful

Checked reviews everywhere but noone seems to mention some VITAL details. Here is the details from Colby Electronics Corporation on this DP-769

* 7" Widescreen TFT LCD @ 480 x 234 <-- Resolution NOONE has
* File Format Support: Photo - JPG, Audio - MP3/WMA, Video - MPG/AVI/XviD
* AV Output for use with Home Theater Systems
* Removable Memory Support: SD, MMC, MS, xD, CF, Full-Size USB (Host)
* Integrated Stereo Speakers
* Wall Mountable Design with Detachable Stand
* Unit Dimensions: 10.25" x 8.75" x 2.24" (WHD)

SPECIFICATIONS:
* Display Type: 7" Widescreen TFT LCD @ 480 x 234
* Contrast Ratio: 300:1
* Brightness: 250 cd/m2
* AV Output: Composite Video, 3.5mm Headphone / RCA Stereo Audio, Integrated Stereo Speakers
* Power: 100-240V UL AC Adapter

ACCESSORIES INCLUDED:
100-240V AC Adapter & Detachable Stand & Remote Control & Two Interchangeable Acrylic Frames



4 out of 5 stars Great Picture, Good Value, Poor Plastic, Program Quirks   April 26, 2007
 110 out of 112 found this review helpful

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.


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