

🕰️ Showcase your moments in style—where nostalgia meets next-gen convenience!
The Coby DP-5588 is a 5.6-inch digital photo frame encased in a stylish wooden frame featuring an analog clock and calendar. It supports JPEG images, MP3/WMA audio, and MPEG video playback, with versatile memory options including SD, MMC, MS, xD, CF cards, and USB flash drives. Perfect for professionals seeking a blend of classic design and multimedia functionality to keep memories alive and fresh.
| ASIN | B000VA1WVA |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.9 pounds |
| Item model number | DP5588 |
| Manufacturer | Coby |
| Product Dimensions | 16.02 x 2.2 x 7.01 inches |
K**2
I bought it as a gift but wanted it for myself, I love the look and the price!
I really love the price and look of this frame. I was ,looking for a frame that could do it all SD cards USB and micro. Has small speakers you can even watch your movies on SD with this little cutie. Would buy again for myself or someone else.
S**O
Wondering about photo/clock frame
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. We already have a Phillips 7" photo frame for our home. I just wanted to agree with Robert C. of NY, NY about the internal memory, which our Phillips frame has. It only holds about 50 photos, (altho' the internal memory is one of the larger ones out there on the market). But these photo frames, like Robert says, are not MEANT to be run off the internal memory. They're MEANT to run off the SD cards, etc. Obviously the SD cards, the USB flash drives, etc., hold a lot more photos than our internal memory does. 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. Then, some time later, you might want to insert it again. (It's like going back to look at a photo album). 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. What a nuisance. This way, you just change the SD card. The downside is, you have to keep getting new SD cards (while you're keeping your old, downloaded files on the other ones). A little pricey, but I think it's worth the time you save with re-downloading photos. Anyway, those are just my thoughts. So now I'm wondering what anyone's experience is, specifically, with the DP8855 wood 5.6 inch photo frame with the clock.
R**.
Worked perfect
Nice livingroom piece, Remote does not work well, I'll try to replacing the battery, and hope for better result. The digital frame though is very nice.
R**L
Great Photo frame
Awesome photo frame. It works so well, was a gift for my dad and he loves it!
I**O
Nice
Got this to give as a graduation gift. Set it up with pictures of the young people from birth to now. I thought it turned out really well. But haven't heard back from the recipients yet. I like that it was portable and they could put it in their dorm rooms.
J**Y
Clock works fine. Wouldn't read SD cards at all
Mine came with exploded battery. Clock works fine. Wouldn't read SD cards at all. If I'd have saved box I would have returned. Picture quality no where near expected! Wouldn't recommend to anyone!
M**S
frame for hubby to take to Iraq...
I purchased this digital frame because my husband was leaving for Iraq and I love it! The frame is nice and its great because it comes with a clock and I thought he could set the clock to Arizona time and that way he'd always know what time it was back home...the frame is great and the quality is great - looks just like the picture. He loved it!
H**T
Middling picture quality in a handsome frame
Pros: low price, nice wooden frame w/ clock, plays videos and music, remote control Cons: no built in memory, inferior picture quality, noisy sound on video playback Overall this is not a bad gift purchase for our low-tech, elderly uncle. I like the 4:3 screen, rather than widescreen so I don't have to crop all of my photos before loading them onto a memory card. I've seen much better picture quality on more expensive units but for the price, it's good enough. I had a more pleasant experience with video playback (other than a bit of audio noise) than with the $150 smartpants 8" (800x600) frame (a nightmare). The Coby frame will playback an MPEG-1 video saved at 640px x 480px and the audio stays in sync! I did find that it would drop the last second or so of audio on some clips. I did not test MP3 playback. Conclusion: We are seriously considering a second purchase for the grandparents.
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