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| 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 New: $126.74 You Save: $53.21 (30%)
New (43) Used (3) from $126.74
Avg. Customer Rating: 243 reviews
Color: white/black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Native Resolution: 10 Display Size: 10 Removable Memory: MultiMediaCard 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 ASIN: B000MFG44Y
Release Date: January 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Digital Frame May 14, 2008 This product is an absolutely great value. It is feature rich and the big screen is eye popping.
Didn't work upon opening May 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased this as the "deal of the day" 20% off. I was going to get the Kodak 7" and now I really wish I did.
The Coby DP-102 DOES NOT have internal memory. Didn't figure that out until I opened the package, connected the USB to transfer pics to find out it doesn't work that way.
So, out I went to buy a SD card. Installed it to find out that the DP-102 wasn't reading it. Swapped the SD card out with one I had on hand, same thing. So, here I am returning it to Amazon and wanting the Kodak but I can't bring myself to do it since I will not get the 20% off.
Highly disappointed.
Gifts May 2, 2008 Bought two for Christmas gifts and they were big hits. We loaded pictures on them and then wrapped so when they were opened they already had photos on them. Great Gift
Great buy for the money April 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
All the Coby picture frame reviews seemed to be combined. This one is for the 10.2" model, DP-102.
The manual says that the resolution is 800x480, but some experimentation showed that it is closer to 860x480. If a picture is some other resolution, like 640x480, it will add black bars. If you make pictures 800x480 like the manual says, you'll get black bars on the side.
Getting files onto the Coby should be a breeze, since all you do is copy them to a memory card and stick it in the Coby.
I had just ordered a Sandisk 4GB MicroSDHC Memory Card with SD Adapter to use with the Sansa View MP3 Player, so I put it into my computer copied a few files to it, stuck it in the Coby -- nothing. Coby doesn't support microSD cards, even in an SD adapter.
Next I got a 256MB Compact Flash card from an old digital camera, stuck it in the Coby, and hooked up the Coby's USB cable. It said "USB Connected" but Windows (Vista) wouldn't show it. My old CF card reader won't work with Vista either, so I put the card back in the camera and hooked it to the computer via USB, copied files to it, put the card in the Coby, and BINGO -- pictures. I repeated the process to fill up the card with pictures and background music files and it works great.
The speakers on the Coby are not great, but I anticipate only having the music on and turned down low when I want some background music when company is over and the speakers are fine for that.
The 16:9 display is not the most convenient, but I didn't have any major problems converting pics over, cropping them to that format. Those that could not be cropped without messing them up, I just left in 4:3 format and let the Coby add the black bars.
In addition to having background music during slideshows, other options include 8 different picture transitions (plus random), random display or in order, and slideshow speed from 5 seconds to 24 hours. The remote control makes it a lot easier to set up the Coby than using the controls on the frame.
Does not work March 31, 2008 I received this as a gift, didn't open it for almost 5 months. Then finally I set it up at my work place and it just stopped working in two weeks. Personal take, DON"T BUY. Pay little more buy something else.
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