Apparently there was still a HDTV or two without the
DivX stamp, but that should be mostly resolved now after a new deal with Sharp. The new
AQUOS LE820 LCDs -- featuring the apparently
astonishing Quattron quad-pixel technology -- are able to play 1080p DivX HD files from a connected USB drive. Not quite the
embedded content service we saw at CES, but as previous announcements have revealed, DivX has been very effective at squeezing a toe in the door and eventually widening it to include more devices and compatibility. The best part? We don't have to re-rip all those DVDs prepared for the upcoming
Galaxy S smartphone.