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    General games NEUROS OSD - Linux Based Embedded Media Center

    New from Neuros is a Linux Based Embedded Media Center, heres the full details:



    Neuros OSD is a ground breaking, open-source, Linux based embedded media center.

    With this amazing small piece of hardware, you can record video and link your PC, portables (consoles, PDA, Cellular phones etc.) and entertainment center.
    You can record video from any source (cable, DVD, VCR, TiVO, Satellite, camcorder etc.), and read and write to multiple sources like iPod, PSP, SmartPhone, Hard drive, PC etc.
    It can also play media on your TV/entertainment center from portables (consoles, phones, pda etc.), digital camera, external HD, PC/internet etc.

    It is the ultimate media center, packed in a small stylish black box!

    Comes with remote control, cables and documention.

    Tech info:

    Hardware Specifications

    TI DM320 Multimedia SOC with 200 MHz ARM926, 120 MHz C54x DSP processor
    MPEG4 encoding and decoding (as many formats and wrappers as possible)
    D1 (720x480)resolution at 30 fps
    MPEG2 decoding
    Ethernet
    Linux (2.6 Kernel)
    Dual Core Processor ARM9/TI DSP
    SD/CF/MS card slots
    USB host
    IR Blaster
    IR remote

    I/O Ports

    IR receiver
    USB Host
    Multi-card (SD/MS/MS PRO/MS DUO/MMC)
    Compact Flash (including microdrive)
    Dual color LED (green and Red)
    Power connector
    Serial connector (to conrol tuner boxes and connection to PC for developer debugging)
    IR Blaster (for controlling tuner boxes)
    S-Video input
    Ethernet 10/100
    Composite Audio and Video input and output (RCA connector cables included)

    DIGG THIS



    Buy at Divineo UK price : £ 149.95

    Lets hope it can also be hacked for homebrew usage

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    awsome, thanks for the news

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    that sounds awsome! you should watch out for this, anything linux is worth watching out for!

    peace

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    hmm....... very interesting!!!! i might buy it!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wraggster View Post
    Lets hope it can also be hacked for homebrew usage
    Dude, do you know what open source means? It means, it doesn't even need to be hacked, to run homebrew, especially as it's linux based.

    Cloudy

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    Random news + Let's add homebrew = Wraggster news

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    wantwantwantwantwant :O

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    Quote Originally Posted by ab88 View Post
    Random news + Let's add homebrew = Wraggster news
    lol, dosn't mean we don't love him though
    :thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ab88 View Post
    Random news + Let's add homebrew = Wraggster news
    Your math doesn't quite add up, ah I see the problem: New Product at affiliate store + link with referral code + copy and pasted specs from site + "maybe we can have homebrew on it?!!?!" = Wraggster news

    There we go =P
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    Quote Originally Posted by quzar View Post
    Your math doesn't quite add up, ah I see the problem: New Product at affiliate store + link with referral code + copy and pasted specs from site + "maybe we can have homebrew on it?!!?!" = Wraggster news

    There we go =P
    Nice one - but you forgot the DIGG link

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