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Neuros OSD Media Center
Treo Neuros OSD Media Center
$229.95
Manufacturer: Neuros
Works with: Centro, Treo Pro, Treo 800w, Treo 755p, Treo 750, Treo 700p, Treo 700wx, Treo 700w, Treo 680, Treo 650, Treo 600, Treo 90


Part# A3473 Mnf# 6011000
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One Device to Archive, Organize, and Easily Play Back All of Your DVD and Video Content

* Digitally store any video content - DVDs, VHS tapes, home videos, etc.
* Get rid of bulky, disorganized cases and put your video at your fingertips
* Enjoy at home or transfer to a portable device for on-the-go entertainment

The Neuros OSD connects to your TV or home theater system and allows you to archive all of your DVD and video content.

Plug the Neuros OSD into your TV, connect your DVD Player or VCR, and hit play. Your movie will be safely and legally transferred into a digital library! It works with home movies too. Just plug your video camera into the OSD, push play, and your memories are digitized.

With the Neuros OSD, you can store hundreds of hours of video in one location (like an external hard drive), get rid of those bulky cases, put an end to DVD damage, and instantly access any of your videos with the push of a button on a remote. You can even transfer your video content to a portable device (video iPod, PSP, mobile phone, etc.) to watch on the go, or email your home movies to friends and family.

**Note: Storage required but not included.

TreoCentral Review
TC Review: The Neuros OSD – Record anything. Store anywhere. Play everywhere.
Reviewed by Harv Laser
The OSD is a small, curvy, shiny black plastic widget (about the size of a man's wallet) that's the next generation successor to the still-available Neuros Recorder 2 Plus ("NR2P"), a wildly popular product I reviewed in late 2006.

The NR2P and the new OSD are tiny media recorders / players that make an analog connection to and record from devices you already own (digital cable box, DVR, VCR, DVD player, and so on).. you can take those digital recordings, which are DRM-free, and play them back using the Neuros devices themselves, or transfer them to a computer and store them, play them, Edit or scale them, and play them on your Treo or other hand-held. Because the Neuros boxes use an analog connection, if you can see it on your TV, you can record it, including copy-protected DVDs.

Neuros ships the OSD in a gorgeous retail box, jam-packed with almost all the stuff you'll need to get up and running quickly. Almost, because the only thing lacking in the package is Storage media. You'll have to supply your own memory cards and / or hard drive.

Lift the magnetic flap on box and you'll find:

* The Neuros OSD itself, swathed in peel-off protective plastic sheets
* a black plastic stand. Depending on where you put the OSD, you can lay it flat, like the NR2P, or dock it to this stand so it sits in an upright position
* the new remote control and its pair of AAA batteries. The remote is a huge improvement over the NR2P's, and its keys repeat when held down (thankyouverymuch!).
* an AC adapter
* two sets of red / yellow / white Analog cables, one for input from your source device(s), one for output to your TV, same as comes with the NR2P. (if you prefer to use the OSD's S-Video input jack, you'll have to supply your own S-Video cable).
* an Infrared "blaster" or "emitter" – using this is optional, but if you connect it to your OSD and position it near your digital cable box's IR receiver window, you'll be able to program the OSD to change channels on your cable box for timed recordings. Otherwise, you can just use your cable or satellite box's built-in program grid to tell it to change channels when you want to schedule recordings.
* a Serial cable. Most consumers won't need this at all, but it's included for developers who want to build their own OSD firmware.
* an illustrated eight page fold-out Getting Started / Setup sheet
* a fold-out multi-page Remote Control Programming Guide. Like the NR2, the OSD has NO controls on its body at all. EVERY function is handled with the remote, but unlike its predecessor's little credit card remote, the OSD's full-size controller is not only labeled, but programmable – this sheet explains FOUR different ways you can program it to control your TV by either punching in the right three digit code for countless brands and models, or by using its different auto-search features. Once you feed the remote, or it finds the right IR code to power the TV on and off, that's it, you're done, and you should never have to look at this sheet again, unless you want to move the OSD to a different room and re-program the remote to control a different TV.

Like the NR2P, the OSD requires wall power, but only draws about 5 watts. It's always "on". There's no power switch, but when not in use, it goes into a standby mode. One touch of nearly any key on the remote wakes it up instantly. There's no boot-up delay at all. A single LED tells you its state –

* Green = powered and in standby mode, and in all playback modes.
* Red = recording.
* Orange = it's doing a firmware upgrade.

The LED is NEVER off unless you pull the power cord. I'd like to see a firmware change so the LED blinks green or orange as a visual indication that you've set recording timers.

I think the OSD is a device with almost unlimited potential and possibilities. Frequent firmware updates mean this is a reality, not a pipe dream. Once you learn how to use it, you'll WANT to use it and show it off. As cool as the NR2P was, with the OSD, Neuros really hit one out of the ballpark.

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