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- Pros: Easy setup range of outputs good file support great interface

Techtree.com India > Downloads > Windows Mobile > DivX for…
Techtree.com – May 21, 2008
The DivX Mobile player is available for Windows Mobile (Pocket PC and Smart-phone versions) and Symbian (Series 60 and UIQ) and incorporates basic features. The new version makes installation easier improves battery life with better power management and supports alternate screen orientations. Note: After clicking the download link you will be re-directed to their official site where you can select the version you want. You’ll need to register for a free DivX account before you proceed with the download.

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Techtree.com – May 21, 2008
It also successfully managed to play a few DivX (AVI) and ASF files we threw at it. What it did not play were MP4 WMV and MKV files. K we never really expected it to play the 720p MKV file since the composite and S-video output carriers aren’t equipped to carry such high-resolution files. Moreover the user interface lets you password-protect a partition which’s pretty cool… What it did not play were MP4 WMV and MKV files. K we never really expected it to play the 720p MKV file since the composite and S-video output carriers aren’t equipped to carry such high-resolution files. Moreover the user interface lets you password-protect a partition which’s pretty cool. The UI is pretty decent; it’s not very snappy but pretty workable. However don’t expect multi-tasking from it; it can handle only one job at a time. With respect to video quality it was pretty good and the videos played smoothly.

Pros: Easy setup range of outputs good file support great interface
NEWS.com.au – May 21, 2008
D-LINK’S latest streaming media player the DSM-330 differs from its predecessor the DSM-320 with the addition of DivX codec support. The device excels at displaying standard definition and high-definition (HD) video content over a wired network although it had troubles with 720p video through wireless. Its simple fascia has a power LED as well as a few network connectivity lights. Unpacking and connecting the router-sized gadget is simple and only takes a few minutes.

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