DivX box TMP-301K

By Mark Rollins - 12/20/2010 4:52:56 PM

We have reported on a lot of DivX TV boxes before, such as the new providers for LG. Now there is the TMP-301K. The TMP-301K has over 2TB of hard drive space, as well as a lot of connectivity with HDMI out, component, Ethernet, and USB. It can play with High Definition ...

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DivX TV adds some new providers for LG devices

By Mark Rollins - 12/08/2010 4:42:25 PM

Most of you have heard of DivX TV entertainment-streaming service has just added new content providers for LG devices. These new providers are Funny or Die, Howcast's DIY videos, New York Financial Press stock exhange updates, Video Detectives movie trailers, and Sonic Solutions. Well, you got to love that. You've got more ...

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DivX TV Included On LG Blu-ray Players

By Ikester - 10/17/2010 6:21:13 PM

Recently, DivX decided to join the rising market of online television. The company has just started a streaming video service that's available on some of LG's Blu-ray players. Utilizing the latest BD.8.31.317.C firmware update for the BD550/BD570/BD590 line, DivX TV gives you access to internet shows such as The Engadget Show and Revision3. ...

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Guess Who’s Coming Back To Streaming?

By Steve Anderson - 01/11/2010 12:37:23 AM

The answer?  DivX. Yes, that's right--DivX, the guys who brought you digital video file formatting, is coming back to try and bring streaming video to your TV. You might remember the first time they tried this, back with their DivX Connected set top box.  The problem, of course, with the DivX Connected was that it was indeed ...

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Viewsonic VMP70 Media Player

By Brian - 11/06/2009 1:18:09 AM

Viewsonic is the latest company to join the media player bandwagon, revealing their VMP870 which can reportedly deliver 1080p displays over HDMI. It will render content from your USB-compatible devices which also feature composite cables and S/PDIF ports. It recognizes most media file formats like DivX and H.264 and will retail for $129.99. If you ...

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