Solange and Matthias show us how easy it is to beam DivX HD video from a tablet to your TV, even if that TV isn’t DivX Certified.
Basically, it makes your tablet the coolest remote ever. You’re welcome!
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DivX 2011 Holiday Gift Guide – The Cure for "Present Face"
We all have them in our lives: friends and family members whose quirks are infinitely more mockable than giftable. For those difficultly lovable caricatures, here are our personality-driven present suggestions.
For the Person with Everything:
Sharp LC90LE745 90″ LED Smart 3D TV
What to give a 1 percenter known to take some technology risks? No, not a twentieth anniversary Mac or a safe deposit box for that 24 carat gold USB drive. Try the world’s largest LED TV. This 90″ beauty features built-in Wi-Fi, full HD Active 3D, DivX Plus® HD certification and support for BestBuy’s CinemaNow. Oh, did we mention the $10,999.00 MSRP? Continue reading “DivX 2011 Holiday Gift Guide – The Cure for "Present Face"”
New DivX Look: Bigger, Bolder, Better
You may have seen a few changes on divx.com and noticed that the world has become a more beautiful place. You didn’t? Oh. Well, we recently unveiled a new DivX logo, new style and a simplified website – and even if you don’t stay awake at night studying brand identity, we think you’ll like our updated approach. Continue reading “New DivX Look: Bigger, Bolder, Better”
Let the Tablet Wars Begin
Heads up Apple, there’s a newer, smaller (and DivX Certified) tablet in town. Last week Samsung announced their new GALAXY Tab, and the web has been buzzing about it ever since. The tablet boasts a variety of awesome features, but our favorite would have to be that it guarantees DivX playback up to 720p HD (perhaps we are a bit biased). This miniature powerhouse also has a 7-inch touch screen, Flash 10.1, a 1GHz processor, and ships with Android™ 2.2 (froyo).
There has been a plethora (BAM! Scrabble score of 13) of stories and articles, but we decided to pick out a few of our favorites to list below after the break. Continue reading “Let the Tablet Wars Begin”