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D-Link's DivX Video Player

The D-Link DSM-330 HD Media Player promises to let you view online DivX video on your TV without leaving the couch. PC World Associate Editor Mark Sullivan takes the set-top box for a spin, and discovers that it falls a little short of its promise.

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