To cut an extended story short, Onkyo\’s LPF10M01 is really a netbook\’s screen sans (most of) the netbook. 10.1 inches of LED-backlit LCD get covered in a 1,024 x 600 pixel array and are backed up by 250 nits of brightness and a 500 to at least one contrast ratio. The large selling point here’s the inclusion of an HDMI input — still something of a rarity in picture frames — which sidles up alongside a USB port, SDHC and Memory Stick card reader, and 512MB of integrated memory. We\’re fancying the ability of using it as a secondary display or as component of some truly minimalist desktop environment, but doubt many might be won over by the austere 140 degree horizontal viewing angle, which narrow all the way down to a zany 110 on the vertical axis. Anyhow, it launches on August 6 in Japan for around ¥19,800 ($227).
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