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Coby DP-887 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player & 2 Metal Frames

Coby DP-887 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame with MP3 Player & 2 Metal Frames


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Brand: Coby

List Price: $138.99
Buy New: $108.05
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews

Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Display Size: 8
Removable Memory: Memory Stick
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 2.2 x 9.4

MPN: DP-887
Model: DP-887
UPC: 716829968871
EAN: 0716829968871
ASIN: B000R9BNA0

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 8-inch TFT LCD displays JPEG and BMP image giles
  • Plays MP3 and WMA audio files and AVI and MP4 video files
  • AV output for use with home theater systems; integrated stereo speakers
  • SD, MMC, MS, xD and CF card slots; full-size USB port for use with flash memory drives
  • USB port for fast file transfers

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Product Description
Displays JPEG image files / Plays MP3 and WMA audio files / Plays MPEG -1, -2, -4 (AVI, XviD) video files / SD, MMC, MS, xD and CF card slots / USB


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Probably the best digital photo frame available as of Dec, 2007   December 28, 2007
Robert C. (NY, New York)
58 out of 61 found this review helpful

I wanted to get a photo frame for my sister. She doesn't have a computer (and she doesn't want one) and I wanted to get her something easy to use and something that looked really great. I didn't think I was going to buy one of these Cobys. I thought I would buy either a Phillips or Kodak. But after doing a little research on the specs of each, the Coby DP887 was the natural choice.

It has higher resolution than most other frames (800x600).
It has higher brightness than most other frames (350 cd/m2).
It has higher contrast ratio than most other frames (500:1).
It uses LED backlight technology (the latest and best at this time)
It accepts SD, MMC, MS (including MS Duo), xD, CF cards & USB flash drives. (note that it does not have SDHC certification to accept the newest SDHC cards)
It has both a full size USB port for USB flash drives and a mini USB port to hook it up to your computer.
It has built in speakers, a headphone jack and volume control.
It plays MP3s & WMA audio files (I have not tested this yet).
It also plays AVI and MP4 video files of the type generated by video cameras (At this time, I have only tried one small camera-generated AVI file and it played it well w/sound)
It has a wireless remote control.
The DP887 has a 4:3 aspect ratio, which matches the vast majority of digital photos.

The one thing you need to know about this frame (and the rest of the Cobys) is that it doesn't have any internal memory. That may seem like a problem to you, but let me explain why it is not. It can play material directly from a memory card inserted into any of it's four different card slots or directly from an inserted USB flash drive. For example, 1 or 2 GB SD cards are cheap. You can stick a 2GB SD card in there and now you have a 2GB frame. Compare that with some of the other frames which cannot play directly from memory cards and require you to copy material to the frame itself, which usually have 512mb or maybe 256mb or less of memory. Besides, who wants to deal with the additional step of copying material directly to the frame? In fact, if you already have USB flash drive or a memory card reader, you won't have to hook this frame up to your computer at all. Just load up an SD, MMC, MS, xD, CF card, or USB flash drive with photos and plug it in to the frame. In this way, for example, you can just send your parents a cheap SD card preloaded with pics in the mail if you wanted to. All they would have to do it plug it in to the frame and go.

The frame also allows you to copy material from any inserted memory card to another, or to/from a USB Flash drive - through the frame itself, with no computer involvement. This works in any direction, meaning you can copy to/from any memory card or usb flash drive inserted into the frame.

For example, you can copy photos/files

from a USB Flash drive to an SD card
from an SD card to a USB Flash drive
from an SD card to a CF card
...etc., using only the frame (no computer).

The frame has a little menu driven "os" which accommodates this functionality, though it is very clumsy. This would be helpful if for example, you were using an SD card as your main storage for the frame and you wanted to add photos from a USB flash drive but you don't have access to a computer, or an SD card reader (ie. say you were visiting your parent's house and you wanted to add more photos to their frame).

The frame also functions as a 5-in-1 memory card reader when connected to a computer. This makes it easy if you don't already own a memory card reader for your computer or a USB flash drive. Plug the frame into your computer, and four new removable mass storage drives will be recognized and appear (one each for the SD/MMC, MS, xD, CF card slots). Since the frame itself acts as a memory card reader, you can attach the frame to your computer and use it to load up a memory card inserted into the frame.

To those people who are complaining because they are trying to attach the frame to their computer and copy photos to it, you must understand that the frame does not have it's own internal memory! You MUST have a memory card inserted into one of the frame's card slots in order to copy material directly to/from a computer. Think of the frame as a host, it is not a storage device in and of itself.

Operation is simple. Just turn it on, insert the preloaded memory card(s) of your choice (or USB flash drive), select that card graphically via the remote control or keys which are located along the sides of the frame (you have to do this because you can have one of four different types of memory cards inserted simultaneously), then select slideshow and viola!

The frame will automatically scale down any large photos, which either have to be in JPG or BMP format. It does not automatically rotate them to fit the orientation of the frame, but you can do that manually with the remote control (though you can't save that preference in the frame). It is best to orient the photos ahead of time on your computer. The slideshow function has about ten different transitions and you can set the frame to use one specific effect of your choice or randomly use all ten effects. You can change the on screen duration of the of the photos from 5 seconds all way to 1 day. You can set the photos to play randomly or in the same order each time. You can also have MP3 or WMA music play though the slideshow, though I have not tired this yet. Using the thumbnails it generates, you could also select a single photo to display with no slideshow.

The frame has adjustable volume (for music and video playback) and an easily adjustable brightness control (via a wheel knob on the frame). I find it very easy to use. It does not have light detection to automatically brighten or darken the frame based on ambient lighting conditions - that would have been nice. The remote control has a very limited range and working angle, which can be annoying. The on/off switch is located on the frame itself and you cannot use the remote control to turn the frame on or off. If you turn the frame off during a slideshow, the next time you turn it back on, it will automatically restart the slideshow unless you tell it otherwise. Because of that, you could plug it into an electrical timer to easily have it turn on and off at set times of your choice.

Overall, I am very pleased with the frame so far and my sister loves it! The LCD looks fantastic, it is very bright, very sharp and it has excellent color and contrast. The photos look natural and clear (assuming they were natural and clear in the first place :) The frame is easy to use, it offers many options for loading photos and it can even serve as a 5-in-1 memory card reader. The brushed-metal outer frames (it comes with both silver and gold) are very sharp looking. I would recommend the DP887 to anyone looking for a digital photo frame.

NOTE: The Amazon description for this product is wrong in that it definitely does not have an "AV Output for use with Home Theater Systems" or a "Composite Video output." Not that I ever thought it did, (its a photo frame!) but just note that it definitely does not have any type of video out, so don't buy it thinking that it does. The rest of the specs are correct.

If you have any questions feel free to leave comments as I will check back occasionally.



5 out of 5 stars Simple, easy to use and gorgeous 800x600 frame - not widescreen, no stretching!   December 18, 2007
AreYouKidding?
51 out of 53 found this review helpful

Shopping for a photo frame has proven to be a difficult task. There are so many brands out there and prices vary by a ton. The last thing I wanted to do was get suckered in by a less expensive frame that ended up stretching my photos and making them all look grainy.

I knew I wanted a frame with a high resolution so the photos came out clear and crisp. I wanted the 4:3 aspect-ratio instead of "widescreen" because I did not want my photos to stretch, have black bars on the sides or get cropped. I didn't want clear, black or wood because it was going to be displayed in my parent's home and those styles don't match up well with their decor.

After some long nights of research and took a gamble and bought this frame. Despite this page saying "widescreen" I knew it wasn't right because of the 800x600 resolution. When I opened the box, my hunch was right. 4:3 aspect-ratio. Yeehaw!

The interchangeable frames are beautiful. The silver metal resembles stainless steel or satin nickel and looks stunning. The gold frame (which comes pre-installed) is more of a pale brass color. Each frame is backed with a velvet-like cloth. The quality is better than expected.

Setup couldn't have been easier. I copied a bunch of photos from my computer onto the blank 1GB memory card I purchased. I plugged it into the memory slot on the frame, selected memory card from the menu, and instantly got the first page of thumbnails on the screen. I selected the first photo and pressed the "Slide Show" button on the remote. That was it. Photos began to cycle every few seconds with random transitioning effects. The quality of the photos was awesome. So much better then some of the cheap 7" widescreen frames I've seen in just about every store nowadays. My parents are going to be thrilled on Christmas.

I haven't tinkered with the MP3, video or additional features and capabilities just yet. I'll be sure to once my parents open up their gift, preloaded with 100+ family photos. :)

For those looking for a frame with great resolution, modern looks and top notch construction . . . look no further, this is the frame for you.


***12/31/07 MP3 Update***

We copied a bunch of Christmas MP3s to the memory card. There is a setting in the menu under Audio/Music that allows background music to play during the slideshow. This was a nice touch. Once the slideshow started, the music followed shortly after. Volume control and mute are both easily done from the remote control. You can also view and play the files directly from the Music menu. Sound quality was as expected.



5 out of 5 stars Good digital photo frame   January 4, 2008
Walking (Richmond, VA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This review is for the DP-887. 8" non-widescreen frame.

First this is one of the non-widescreen photo viewers, which means it actually will not crop any of your normal sized photos which is probably most of what you have. Also this is an 800x600 display which means that for the size of the screen the resolution is absolutely awesome and pictures look great. Also it is fairly bright and has pretty good color rendition.

The styling is okay, a little cheap looking, but not more cheap than your average photo-frame and if you really don't like it you can probably find a different frame.

The transitions bothered a me a little at first, but you can fiddle with the settings.

In short this is probably one of the best digital photoframes currently available (Jan 08) and one of the cheaper ones at this time.



4 out of 5 stars Coby DP-887   January 14, 2008
David Jacobs (Sammamish, WA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The Coby DP-887 is a very good picture frame for the price. The picture is clear, and there are plenty of options for picture transition and display. I looked at many picture frames and the Coby was the best deal I could find. Both frames that were included were very nice and did not hint of cheapness. The display is bright and has clear vivid colors in 800x600. Boot up is quick, and the slide show starts automatically after a 10 second countdown.

It is unfortunate that the picture frame does not come with built-in memory, but 1 gig SD cards can be had for $7 or less these days, so I wasn't that concerned. I also don't like that many of the features can only be accessed via the tiny remote control. The picture frame was a gift for my grandmother, and she loves it, but she struggles with the tiny remote. These reasons are why I didn't give the frame 5 stars. Other than that, I love the frame and so does my grandmother.



5 out of 5 stars Low cost, good value!   January 7, 2008
Brad (Michigan, USA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Purchased 8-inch display because of low cost, nice interchangeable frames that don't make it look cheap and most importantly ability to view all of my cameras pictures. 8-inch would be the minimum size to go with for view of digital pictures. I was surprised by how well the pictures looked on the screen without having to decrease the size or quality of the images. Copied the 3MB images to the frame, plugged it in, choose to run as slide show and there they go.


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