LG 42PQ60 Plasma TV [Review]

The News Review:

- LG 42PQ60 Plasma TV [Review]
- DivX Inc. Reports First Quarter 2009 Financial Results
- 10-Q: DIVX INC

LG 42PQ60 Plasma TV [Review]
Techtree.com
It’s only a matter of time until plasmas will be phased out of the commercial circuit although they continue to dominate in the corporate and business segments. Today we have LG’s 42 incher known as the 42PQ60 that boasts of the Dual XD engine DivX support and Dolby surround sound. This is one of their more affordable plasmas due to a lower resolution.

DivX Inc. Reports First Quarter 2009 Financial Results
PR Newswire (press release)
9 million of media and other distribution and services revenues. The decrease in non-licensing revenues was due to the transition to a new distribution agreement with Google that was signed in the first quarter and is expected to generate revenues in the second quarter of 2009. “It has been an active start to the year for DivX” stated Kevin Hell Chief Executive fficer for DivX. “We saw meaningful traction beyond DVD players in Q1. For the first time our emerging product categories represented over 10% of licensing revenue and we certified hundreds of new devices including digital televisions Blu-ray players and mobile handsets. In addition we introduced a major new release of our software with the launch of DivX(R) 7 supporting H. 264 and we signed a new software distribution agreement with Google.
Related from Ytbao: Accenture Reports Second-Quarter Fiscal 2009 Results

10-Q: DIVX INC
MarketWatch (press release)
ur actual results and the timing of events may differ materially from those contained in these forward-looking statements due to a number of factors including those discussed in the section entitled “Risk Factors” and elsewhere in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. verviewWe create products and services designed to improve the experience of media. ur long-term goal is to allow creators to have the ability to capture their content in the DivX format using any device or software of their choosing and to allow consumers of such content to playback and interact with it on any device or platform. The first step towards our goal was to build and release a high-quality video compression-decompression software library or codec to enable distribution of media across the Internet and through recordable media. As a result we created the DivX codec which has been actively sought out and downloaded by consumers hundreds of millions of times. These downloads include those for which we receive revenue as well as free downloads such as limited-time trial versions and downloads provided as upgrades to existing end users of our products. After the significant grass-roots adoption of our codec the next step towards our goal was to license similar technology to consumer hardware device manufacturers and certify their products to ensure the interoperable support of DivX-encoded content.

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