
Coby DP802 8-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player, Two Interchangeable Acrylic (White,Black)
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Coby DP-802 - 8 Digital Photo Frame w/ Two Interchangeable Frames
Playback JPEG, BMP image formats Can play MP3, WMA music and AVI, MP4 film Slide show mode (Slideshow),
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Coby DP802 8-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player, Two Interchangeable Acrylic (White,Black)
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I received the Coby 768 7" LCD frame whereas Amazon has the 758 advertised - I don't know what they improved or changed.
This is my first LCD photo frame. I've always held back because I hear horror stories of how bad some of the frames are especially at the usually high price. But for under $50 I was willing to take a chance and I'm very happy to report this frame is great.
Some things to note - it doesn't come with a method of connecting to a PC nor does it come with any sort of storage card. You power it up and get a generic series of photos on screen, so if you don't have a way of reading a memory card then you'll need a card reader and card. It takes most of the recent formats, flash, SD etc and can read FAT and FAT32 formatted cards seemingly without problem. I had some Kingston 2GB SD cards lying around (bought from Amazon for about $5 each) and loaded them up with pictures and it's busy playing them now with a nice wipe transition between them. Sadly it seems as though you can't
This is my first LCD photo frame. I've always held back because I hear horror stories of how bad some of the frames are especially at the usually high price. But for under $50 I was willing to take a chance and I'm very happy to report this frame is great.
Some things to note - it doesn't come with a method of connecting to a PC nor does it come with any sort of storage card. You power it up and get a generic series of photos on screen, so if you don't have a way of reading a memory card then you'll need a card reader and card. It takes most of the recent formats, flash, SD etc and can read FAT and FAT32 formatted cards seemingly without problem. I had some Kingston 2GB SD cards lying around (bought from Amazon for about $5 each) and loaded them up with pictures and it's busy playing them now with a nice wipe transition between them. Sadly it seems as though you can't
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