Neuros LINK The Neuros LINK is an open set-top device designed to bring Internet television and other video to the television, it comes pre-installed with
XBMC Media Center. The Neuros LINK supports the web's open standards allows Internet television sites to be viewed directly on a television set. The Neuros LINK is positioned between three categories, a
HTPC (Home Theater PC),
digital media receiver (a.k.a. media extender), and the standard Internet-to-television devices or set-top-boxes. It is open and allows access to all content sources using software and hardware components from a PC, but positioned as a lower cost, smaller consumer electronics device designed to be connected to a television set.
Neuros OSD The Neuros OSD is a device to archive, organize, and play video content. It can record from any source with
composite output including
DVD players,
VCRs and others. The video input is converted to MP4 format and then output to a user-installed device, either a
memory card, a
USB flash drive or USB hard drive, or to a network-connected PC. The resulting MP4 files can then be played back by the OSD on a TV, or by other devices with MP4 playback capability such as Sony's PlayStation Portable, Apple's iPod, Neuros 442 and other portable devices. OSD stands for "open-source device", because the device runs
Linux and a variety of
open-source software, as well as to reflect the vision that the device will become a general purpose device for linking computer and electronic devices. The successor to the Neuros MPEG 4 Recorder, the Neuros OSD was released to initial production on September 20, 2006. The development platform uses a
Texas Instruments DM320 system on chip, comprising an ARM926EJ core and a TI C54x DSP core. This design will support the DM320's High Performance mode of operation. The maximum ARM clock is then specified as 203 MHz. The DSP is rated in excess of 120 MHz. In addition, the SoC also contains dedicated hardware acceleration for video encoding and decoding, making it capable of achieving DVD-like quality playback as well as high quality, D1 resolution video encoding using MPEG-4.
Neuros digital audio computer The Neuros Digital Audio Computer (Neuros DAC) is a portable audio unit designed for playback and recording of audio in MP3,
Ogg Vorbis,
WAV, and
DRM-free
WMA formats. Neuros DACs feature a two-piece design, separating the unit into a player and a "backpack". The player unit is upgradeable by
firmware upgrade from the website. The intended purpose of these design decisions are that you can upgrade your player/backpack without paying for an entirely new model. There are currently two types of backpacks. The smaller backpack contains just a pair of
NiMH batteries, so the player depends on the internal flash memory to store music. The larger backpack contains a
LiIon battery and a 2.5-inch hard drive. The main difference between Neuros1 and Neuros2 players is the backpack on Neuros2 has a USB 2.0 connector allowing it to be used, independently of the player unit, as a stand-alone USB hard drive. The Neuros DAC is not currently in production, but a third version of the product has been rumored.
Neuros MPEG 4 recorder The Neuros MPEG 4 Recorder is a
flash-based digital recorder that works like a miniature
VCR (sans
TV tuner card), allowing users to record live TV from an analog video sources (for example a
DVD player or
camcorder), have it encoded in real-time and stored onto a flash memory card. It is capable of recording and playing back
MPEG-4 and has several unique consumer benefits like ignoring
Macrovision's
automatic gain control copy protection. The Recorder was first released to the public on February 9, 2005 in
woot.com's first product launch. That launch was part of Neuros Technology's
gamma test program and consisted of 850 units sold at $119.99 (US) each. The Neuros MPEG4 Recorder was revised as version 2 with an enhanced processor and higher resolution recording (480p) for use with devices such as the
iPod,
PlayStation Portable,
smartphones and other handhelds. == Open development methods ==