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"An interesting but not highly advertised feature is support for DivX playback, which as enthusiasts will know, means you can store films on a microSD card and watch them on the KU990's screen."Now THAT is something to cheer about!
....you beat me to it.Can anyone confirm this though?
YMMV I bet, I mean DivX Ultra certified home DVD players can't play DivX/Xvid files that have motion compensation algorithms in them (such as GMC).
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ZSX @ Sep 14th 2007 12:44PM
"An interesting but not highly advertised feature is support for DivX playback, which as enthusiasts will know, means you can store films on a microSD card and watch them on the KU990's screen."
Now THAT is something to cheer about!
just a resident cynic @ Sep 14th 2007 1:14PM
....you beat me to it.
Can anyone confirm this though?
Kunikos @ Sep 15th 2007 3:10PM
YMMV I bet, I mean DivX Ultra certified home DVD players can't play DivX/Xvid files that have motion compensation algorithms in them (such as GMC).