LG XCanvas LH70 HDTV with Bluetooth DivX & 1m:1 contrast

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- LG XCanvas LH70 HDTV with Bluetooth DivX & 1m:1 contrast
- MWC: Samsung Infuses Mobile Phones With Touch DivX Support
- Review: Roxio Toast 10 Titanium and Toast 10 Titanium Pro

LG XCanvas LH70 HDTV with Bluetooth DivX & 1m:1 contrast
SlashGear AZ -
  According to LG this both saves energy and makes the XCanvas displays easier to watch. A USB port allows for digital photos music and videos – including those in DivX format – to be loaded and played without a computer and the Bluetooth connection can not only be used to beam photos over to the XCanvas LH70 series but to connect wireless stereo headphones via the A2DP standard.   The  47-inch is priced at 2800000 South Korean Won ($1848) the 42-inch at 2100000 SKW ($1386) the 37-inch at 1900000 SKW ($1254) and the 32-inch at 1450000 SKW ($957).

MWC: Samsung Infuses Mobile Phones With Touch DivX Support
PC Magazine -
This week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona the company launched four new handsets the most high-end of which can record high-definition video files at 720p resolution. (Alas none of the new phones are named after action verbs. )The mnia HD i8910 sports a 3. 7-inch AMLED touch screen DivX video capability and a TV-out feature. That means the mnia HD could be the first phone that functions as a genuine HD portable media player for use with a living room television. Samsung also equipped the mnia HD with an eight-megapixel camera a GPS radio with geo-tagging capability a HSDPA 7. 2 data radio and support for software widgets.

Review: Roxio Toast 10 Titanium and Toast 10 Titanium Pro
‘Grady’s Power Page PA -
Burning CDs or DVDs is a simple matter of inserting the disc into you machine and dragging your data into the main Toast window. Roxio has eliminated a number of supported features from version 9 most of which are obsolete while adding several new features. Notable deletions from this version of Toast are support for HD-DVD and Divx video discs. While I doubt many people will miss the HD-DVD support Divx may be another matter. Divx is still a very popular video format and while I usually find myself using h. 264 there have been times when I encoded in Divx for one reason or another. Is the loss of Divx a deal breaker? Hardly.
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