Thursday 4 September 2008

LG to Launch DVD Player With Divx HD Support

LG Electronics is at this week's IFA electronics show with two DVD players that will challenge Blu-ray Disc for a share of the optical-disc spotlight.
The DVS450H has a stylish and sleek design and can be laid horizontally, propped up at an angle on a stand, or mounted vertically on a wall. The face of the player is glossy and black and occupies what would normally be the top surface on most DVD players. There are just a few buttons on the player, and at the push of one a window slides back to reveal the DVD disc tray.
Matching the unique design are the player's specifications. It's one of the first players to support Divx HD, the high-definition version of the popular Divx video codec. The player supports Divx HD content either burned onto a DVD or played from a USB storage device.
The second player, the DVS400H, takes a design cue from Asian furniture, with rounded corners on the top and short legs on the bottom. The piano-black finish completes the illusion that its design hails from more traditional sources.
The player can rip an audio CD to MP3 files and save them on a USB storage device.
Both machines will play DVDs with up-conversion sent out over an HDMI cable to a high-definition TV, and they are also compatible with CDs, MP3 files, Windows Media Audio and JPEG images.
LG will launch the players in early October। No pricing was announced.
Reference : http://www.pcworld.com/article/150405/.html?tk=rss_news

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