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Coby DP702 7-inch widescreen digital photo frame, TFT LCD color display, handsome wooden frame, displays JPEG photo files, plays MP3 and WMA music files, plays Motion JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG- MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 (XviD) video files, photo slideshow mode with music, calendar and clock with alarm timer, SD, MMC, MS, xD, and CF card slots, full-size USB port for use with flash memory drives, Integrated speaker, full-function remote control, wall-mountable design with detachable stand, woodgrain
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- 7-Inch Widescreen Digital Photo Frame, TFT LCD color display, Handsome Wooden Frame- Displays JPEG Photo Files, Plays MP3 and WMA Music Files, Plays Motion JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG- MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 (XviD) video files
- Photo Slideshow Mode with Music, Calendar and Clock with Alarm Timer, SD, MMC, MS, xD, and CF card slots
- Full-size USB Port For Use With Flash Memory drives, Integrated Speaker, Full-function Remote Control
- Wall-mountable Design with Detachable Stand
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By Michel do Couto (Campinas, SP Brasil)
It is a good product, but I was disappointed with what, for me, is the most import feature: picture quality.
It is really bad, and you have to be far away from the device not to notice the pixels...
By Tober (Seattle, WA)
I think this product is worth the price and is very easy to use. I was disappointed that the pictures are very dark. These same pictures are on another frame that I own and are not at all dark.
By Melissa L. Thornley (Bellevue, WA USA)
This frame is a good basic frame, not too complicated to set up or load photos on. Directions are easily to understand, even my non-technical Mom could figure it out. The outside frame looks good, and it feels solid. Picture quality is *good*, not high def TV quality, but good. The original settings right out of the box are a little dark, but it was easy to figure out how to adjust the brightness.
Overall, this is a decent frame that does what it is supposed to do - easily hold and display photos.
By Glenn (USA)
After alot of trial and error, I tried the freeware SUPER conversion program from [...]. Kudos to erigthsoft as it worked with following settings. I used a USB flashdrive and put the converted video under a root folder simply named "videos" to hold the converted video. The Coby recognized this folder as holding video files:
Open SUPER conversion program
Settings are critical and should be as follows from top of screen down:
Output Container AVI, Video Codec XVID, Audio Codec MP3
Encoder - MEncoder (SUPER will select this automatically)
Video - leave disable video and stream copy unchecked
Video Scale Size 320 x 240, Aspect 4:3
Frame/Sec 30, Bitrate 768
Options - check only Hi Quality
Audio - leave disable audio and stream copy unchecked
Sampling Freq - 44100, Channels 2
Bitrate 96 kps, DVD Language Track default
Output - will show summary of above settings
Right Click in Active/File Name/Streaming Link section and select raw file to be converted
Lower left click button Encode (Active Files)
Converted Video will be output to C:program files/erightsoft/SUPER/Output folder
Good luck.
By evanjamesroskos (nj)
There's nothing inherently terrible about the Colby 7-inch woodgrain digital photo frame. It fulfills the lower-priced tier well enough and does all the things that people apparently want in a digital frame (playing music, if that's important). The screen quality is just okay, but for the price I guess the fact that it's no better than a Kodak frame from I had 2 years ago is somewhat understandable, though I only paid about $80 at the time for slightly smaller frame.
Overall, anyone looking for a basic frame that does all the things that are standard (memory card or USB cable picture loading, all the basic music file types) should be okay paying for this on sale, but I'm partial to larger screen sizes with higher resolution.
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