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LG's DVS450H Makes DVD Players Attractive Again, Plays DivX HD
Posted by Kit Eaton at 8:52 PM on August 29, 2008
It's becoming all about Blu-ray nowadays, but LG hasn't forgotten the DVD player: its DVS450H is doubly interesting for its design and DivX playing. Check out those sleek lines—pretty sci-fi, especially with that concealed display and sliding-door disc tray lid. LG call its shape "floating", and it can be desk or wall mounted. And its the first "DivX Certified(R) DVD player from a major manufacturer capable of playing HD video" according to LG, with playback capabilities from DVD or hard drives attached to its USB port. It's due in October for around US$240. Press release below.
Aug 28, 2008 19:00
LG to Launch First DivX Certified(R) DVD Player from a Major Manufacturer Capable of Playing HD Video
Innovative "Floating" Player Lets Consumers Enjoy HD Content on Standard DVD Device
SAN DIEGO & SEOUL, Korea —(Business Wire)— Aug. 28, 2008 DivX, Inc. (NASDAQ: DIVX), a digital media company, and LG Electronics, Inc. today announced the DivX Certification(TM) of a new DVD player from LG capable of playing high-definition DivX(R) video.Incorporating a stylish and sleek design capable of being mounted on a wall, LG's new DivX Certified(R) DVD player, the DVS450H, allows consumers to play their personal libraries of high-definition digital content. With this device, consumers can enjoy high-definition DivX videos burned to DVD's or stored on USB flash drives. Typical HD video requires a considerable amount of digital storage space, but DivX HD video provides a superior media experience by maintaining the highest visual quality while significantly reducing the digital file size of the video. Using DivX technology, a full-length high-definition movie is able to fit onto a standard DVD.
"The demand for products that play DivX video has continually driven us to produce solutions that maximize this high-quality experience across a range of product categories," said Dan D.H. Koh, Head of Marketing Strategy Team in LG Electronics' Digital Media Company. "Incorporating support for high-definition DivX video on this DVD player illustrates this in a significant way. We are committed to bringing our customers the very best entertainment solutions and are pleased that working with DivX fulfils this vision."
"Bringing high-definition video to LG's newest DVD player illustrates our mission of enabling a high-quality media experience across any device," said Kevin Hell, Chief Executive Officer, DivX, Inc. "This new player from LG simplifies the consumer transition to HD entertainment by providing a high-definition experience on a familiar DVD platform. We are delighted to work with LG in bringing consumers a premium solution for their digital content."
Products that bear the DivX Certified(R) logo have undergone a rigorous testing program to ensure a high-quality DivX media experience, including reliable video playback, interoperability with other DivX Certified devices and the visual quality that users expect from DivX.
LG is a major manufacturer across consumer electronics product categories who has embraced DivX Certification within a variety of different platforms, including mobile phones, digital televisions, and in-car media players.

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MastaFalse
Posted 10:13 PM 29/8/08
Yeah. But this is, like ... you hang it on your wall, and the next time a girl comes over she's, like,
"What's that?" her eyes wide with anticipation.
"Baby, I'll show you." You open the cover and pop in a disc. "It's a Dee Vee Dee player like you wouldn't believe.""
"... make furious love to me right here."
Worth the $240? You be the judge.
MastaFalse
xphyle
Posted 9:49 PM 29/8/08
Yeah, the asking price for this is ridiculous. You can buy yourself a Popcorn Hour network media tank for $149, and it will play ANY encoded video you throw at it, including all the hi-definition ones. All you have to do is drop a hard drive into it. I use an external usb hard drive and it's excellent.
xphyle
bobojuice
Posted 9:40 PM 29/8/08
240 smackers for old tech? pffft. few more jackson's and you get yourself a ps3...
bobojuice
victorj
Posted 9:27 PM 29/8/08
More pictures would be great...wonder how the little cover slides off sight.
victorj
Jon B.
Posted 10:20 PM 29/8/08
@MastaFalse: Lol genius.
$240 is a bit much for a DVD player. But then again, we ARE talking about an 'LG' DVD player.
Why not pay $40 more and get a blu-ray player AND a gaming system? (PS3)
Jon B.
hindsight2020
Posted 12:35 AM 30/8/08
maybe that can be hacked into a PS3 and all problems will be solved.
hindsight2020
Human Bomb
Posted 2:22 AM 30/8/08
That's a pretty slick little package, and I see what they're going for, but it seems to ignore the fact that people can:
a) Already do this directly from their computer various ways
b) Already just play dvd's from just about anything
c) Like, Jon B. said, buy a PS3
d) Use some sort of media box/dvr that does HD
e) Buy one of those sweet super slim REGION FREE DVD players that also play multiple formats.
Human Bomb
housermag
Posted 4:47 AM 30/8/08
humm, HD DivX? Can't find any porn encoded in HD DivX format, so no way, LG.
housermag
T.W.G
Posted 10:18 PM 30/8/08
LG just made a copy ...
Here you can see the original from german Company LOEWE:
[www.thorenz.de]
It's a few YEARS old and the 2400 Euro for the complete system is a super great price!
[www.tnt-audio.com]
The quality is MUCH higher than the LG.
Greetings from Germany :-)
T.W.G