Samsung Electronics to Release DivX Certified Digital Televisions to Global Market

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
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Device Enables High-Quality Playback of DivX Video Following Multi-year Licensing Agreement between Two Companies

SAN DIEGO and SEOUL, South Korea — DivX, Inc. (Nasdaq: DIVX), a digital media company, and Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd, a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, today announced that the first DivX Certified Samsung flat-panel HD television (HDTV) will be available in global markets in March 2009. The Samsung HDTV achieved DivX Certification following a multi-year HDTV licensing agreement between the two companies announced late last year.

DivX is a high-quality digital video technology that allows consumers to create and watch content on the PC, living room and on the go. The Samsung DivX certified HDTVs enables consumers to easily playback high-quality DivX video directly on the television. The new device joins a range of existing DivX Certified products from Samsung, including DVD players, mobile phones and more. Over 100 million DivX Certified® devices have already shipped worldwide from major manufacturers.

“We are proud to offer consumers a true cutting-edge experience with our line of leading digital televisions, and the addition of high-quality DivX video playback helps ensure that promise,” said Kyungshik Lee, Vice President of Visual Display Division at Samsung Electronics. “With Samsung flat-panel HD televisions in this year, it’s easy for consumers to enjoy all their favorite multimedia content from the PC or the Internet through a simple USB or Ethernet interface certified by DLNA.”

“Samsung Electronics has been a leader in adopting DivX technology across multiple product lines, from DVD players to mobile devices,” said Kevin Hell, Chief Executive Officer, DivX, Inc. “The release of the first DivX Certified Samsung HDTV marks a real milestone for consumers who want the freedom to enjoy their digital video whenever and however they choose.”