Neuros intros web video-playing Neuros LINK
Engadget —
... It's just been a few short months since Neuros started shipping its OSD 2.0 set-top box, but it looks like the company is now already moving on to other devices that are equally boxy and open source-y. It's latest is the Neuros LINK, which promises to let you ...
Neuros Link announced; pushes web video to TV
SlashGear —
... Finding ways to stream video from the web to your TV can be complicated, especially if you don’t have the right equipment. But Neuros Technology has just announced their Neuros Link, which makes it easy to push web videos straight onto your TV. ...
Neuros LINK Device and Neuros.TV Service introduced
I4U News —
... says that it is quite simply the most powerful piece of electronics that links the internet (and your home network) to your television. Whether you want to play downloaded content in practically any format from whatever source you choose, or stream shows directly from the broad collection of internet video websites (Hulu.com, nbc.com, etc.) The Neuros LINK offers the most mature, robust playback capabilities. If you want to try the Neuros LINK you can buy it today on the Neuros site as the company ships pre-production units in white boxes with a four month no questions ...
Neuros soft launches ‘LINK’ internet video set-top box
CrunchGear —
... that connects to the internet and streams web video. Thankfully, this one looks pretty cool. It’s called the Neuros LINK and it’ll leverage the Neuros.TV interface to stream shows to your TV from sites like YouTube, Hulu, NBC.com, CNN.com, CBS.com, and Fancast. Oh, and it’s an open platform. ...
Neuros LINK - View online Internet video on your TV
Gizmos for Geeks —
... Neuros has a new box hitting the general market soon - the Neuros LINK, which lets you get all of that video content that’s sitting on the Internet onto your TV. That means content from sites like YouTube, hulu, NBC, CNN and much more can be streamed over to your TV in HD. ...
Neuros Releases the Link, an Open Source, Web-Savvy Set-Top Box [Neuros]
Gizmodo —
... a simple, unified interface for browsing online video content. With out-of-the-box support for nearly any video codec (courtesy of mPlayer and VLC, mainly), a solid interface and an included wireless keyboard/controller, it's a capable machine. At $299 (or $249 without the keyboard), it'll be tough to take on the $229 Apple TV, which in addition to having an included local hard drive and access to iTunes, supports most of Neuros.TV's features though Boxee. Spec sheet below. [Neuros via Zatz] Technical specifications * 1080p H.264 video ...
Neuros Link >> Open Source Streaming Set-Top Box
Gadgets @ GadgetHeat —
... the wide support for a whole range of codec’s via preloaded the mPlayer and VLC player, means that the Neuros Link is one of the most user friendly set-top boxes currently available.
At $299, which includes a wireless keyboard, the price tag is not too steep ($249 without keyboard) but the Neuros Link is still slightly pricier than Apple TV which has an included hard drive and of course, iTunes access. Still, we all love a trier….
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Coders, make money by improving the Neuros LINK set-top box
Boing Boing Gadgets —
Neuros has offered their bounties to programmers willing to create code for their Neuros Link set-top box. I love this model of development. It pays programmers for their time (if at what is a lower-than-premium rate) and helps get code into the hands of the open-source community. ...
Neuros opens bounties for hackers who add features to their open set-top box
Boing Boing —
... for its new Ubuntu powered set-top device, the LINK. The bounties are largely Ubuntu tweaking on the Neuros hardware, which is pretty standard x86 components. Ownership of the device isn't necessary for completing the bounties, although its a help for some of them." ...

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