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Extrait: Distingué lors du CES de Las Vegas édition 2007, lOSD a débarqué en France. Après quelque temps dutilisation, il est difficile de définir précisément le contour de ses attributions. La tâche est ardue, il porte de nombreuses casquettes et offre de no...
Extrait: Neuross OSD is a sleek black box. It cant handle High Definition Video or files encoded in the H.264 format, but it supports almost every other format and is easy to use. It can read and write to memory cards and USB drives, as well as to SMB shar...
Extrait: No miracles, but a simple way to make reasonable copies of your videos. The easy way to rip your vids? The Neuros OSD is built around a simple premise: copying videos should be easy. Remember when you used to tape vinyl records onto cassettes? Its a...
Though Ive tried to enjoy using the Neuros OSD, it has ultimately fallen a little short alongside my already established media extender, the Xbox 360. Though the Xbox 360, combined with Windows Vistas Media Centre, isnt as affordable as the Neuros O...
Extrait: Neuros has produced an intriguing and wildly adaptable device in the OSD, which combines many of the most appealing features of conventional media streamers with media access hardware such as the Slingbox. Sadly, at least in its current guise, we had ...
Extrait: With so many devices providing a wealth of features in the DVR market we are going to examine two devices to see if the usual set-top box still holds its appeal next to a portable DVR. Much of the progress made in creating consumer electronics has usua...
Limitless functions - so long as you download more open-source software. Rips DVD and TV efficiently
OS is grim. You won’t use most of the functions
Are you reading this on a touchscreen Linux tablet? You’ll probably love the OSD. But for the rest of us this is a fiddly, pricey way to rip DVDs to chip ...
The Neuros OSD has a lot of potential, but doesn't quite deliver enough to make it worth the asking price. It does what it says on the box, but unless you're not too concerned with video quality, you still cherish your video-cassette collection, or you do...