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Check out the Neuros Link--will it work with Sage?
Not that I have any interest in touching my finally-reliable (only freezes up and requires reboot every 2-3 days!) system, but this is intriguing to me--looks like it could work very nicely as a PVR with Sage Linux or Myth. After so long with Sage, I'd probably pay the $80 just to keep the interface I'm used to and keep the WAF high.
Anyone have any thoughts? Seems like it could be a fun toy to play with, especially if you could figure out a way to integrate the PVR into the existing UI and functionality so you didn't have to switch programs. ----------pasted from website------------ http://www.dvrupgrade.com/dvr/stores...Product_ID=800 Neuros LINK The cable/satellite monopoly is over! Neuros LINK Due to greater than anticipated strong demand, this product is now backordered. Orders will be shipped in the order in which they are received. Current delivery times are three weeks from date order was placed. Your credit card will not be charged until product ships. The Neuros LINK gives you access to the largest video library: the Internet. Free TV shows, on demand with no subscriptions or contracts. The Neuros LINK is a media extender device that accesses Internet video content "on demand." Users can connect the LINK to a home network (no need for any other computers) watch videos on their television displays from Hulu, YouTube, and network sites that offer free videos of their programs. All those channels can be accessed by The Neuros Link via Neuros TV, a free service that lets you organize and watch Internet video on your TV. The Neuros Link connects to the television via HDMI, with a maximum 1,920x1,200-pixel resolution at 1080p, and full digital audio. The Neuros LINK is the ideal platform for playback of downloaded content and archived video content if you do have a shared computing resource or network storage array in your environment. Powerful. Play: * Online standard-definition and HD-quality TV and video * Local 1080p video in a wide variety of non-DRM'ed formats * Supports an extensive list of formats and codecs * Online and local music * Online and local photos The Neuros Link platform is intended to be highly extensible, and the Neuros charter is to encourage users to modify and extend the capabilities of their platforms as part of making the product successful. With that in mind, the product is currently being made available through an early-access Gamma Program (with a four-month no-questions-asked refund policy) and Neuros invites the most rabid of techies and early-adopters to consider trying out the product as it evolves and is prepared for official launch at some point next year. Price: $299.99
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