Coby DP-887 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player & 2 Metal Frames
PRODUCT FEATURES:8" TFT LCD color displayDisplays JPEG image filesPlays MP3 and WMA audio filesPlays MPEG -1, -2, -4 (AVI, XviD) video filesSD, MMC, MS, xD, and CF card slotsFull-size USB port for use with flash memory drivesAV output for use with home theater systemsIntegrated stereo speakersWall-mountable design with detachable stand
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Coby DP-887 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player & 2 Metal Frames Reviews
What a nuisance. of NY, NY about the internal memory, which our Phillips frame has. But these photo frames, like Robert says, are not MEANT to be run off the internal memory. It only holds about 50 photos, (altho' the internal memory is one of the larger ones out there on the market). Anyway, those are just my thoughts. A little pricey, but I think it's worth the time you save with re-downloading photos. Obviously the SD cards, the USB flash drives, etc., hold a lot more photos than our internal memory does. Then, some time later, you might want to insert it again.
The downside is, you have to keep getting new SD cards (while you're keeping your old, downloaded files on the other ones). This way, you just change the SD card. I just wanted to agree with Robert C. I'm reading the reviews of the Coby photo frames, looking to purchase the Coby 5.6 inch frame with the clock for my husband (for his office) for Christmas.
Overall, it really is easier just to keep photos on an SD card or USB flash drive and then just exchange it with another one when you get bored. But if you had put those photos on a photo frame's internal memory, you'd have to permanently delete them to upload new ones, and then upload them AGAIN the next time you wanted to see them. (It's like going back to look at a photo album).
We already have a Phillips 7" photo frame for our home. They're MEANT to run off the SD cards, etc. So now I'm wondering what anyone's experience is, specifically, with the DP8855 wood 5.6 inch photo frame with the clock.
A group of us decided to get pictures together, we thought the musical aspect would be fun as well. The set up was rather easy, no problems there. I believe that this was a great gift, and that it will be enjoyed. I bought this as a gift for a coworker who resigned from the job. Overall I recommend getting this along iwth a memory card, so you can simply add everything to that and stick it in the frame. However at one point when wanting to pause it and then trying to continue, I could not find out how to continue from the spot that we paused it at, although you could quickly go through the pictures until you got to where you were, without the music however. I can not comment on the durability of the product however. The play back worked well also.
Love the fact that the space is limited only by your media card size. Works great - the two frame choices look nice. Easy to set up and use. Viewing area is small, but 5.6" isn't very big.
A nice product but overall people are having too many failures. Worked great for the first hour then went completely dead.
Videos do not always display correctly, frequently freeze the frame requiring a reboot, and the repeat function never ever works. While the photo display portion of the frame works fine, the video functionality is sorely lacking.
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