When transferring photos to the display's internal memory, some photo frames, including the Philips 9FF2M4, automatically resize the images to the size of the display, reducing their file sizes in the process. Another option is to upload photos from your camera or computer to the display via a USB cable. As noted, you can choose to leave the images (or video) on the card or transfer however many will fit into the display's remaining internal memory. On the side, you'll find slots for Compact Flash, SD, MMC, xD, and Memory Stick memory cards, which gives you the ability to display hundreds or even thousands of photos, as well as play back AVI, MOV, MPEG 1, and MPEG 4 video files, and MP3 audio files. The 800x480 display has 128MB of memory built into it.
The EX-1011 screen resolution is the same as the EX-811's. If you plan to hang it on a wall, remember that you still have to plug it in, since the frame doesn't run on batteries. The flip-out stand on the back allows you to prop the frame up horizontally-but not vertically-but one of the keyhole slots gives you the option of mounting the frame vertically on a wall with a single screw or picture hook (not included). On the back, you'll find keyhole slots for mounting the frame on a wall, and a tripod mount if you want to set it up on a small tripod stand.