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Neuros OSD Review - Mobile Tech Review

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A review of the Neuros OSD TV and Video Recorder has been posted over at Mobile Tech Review. 'The crescent-shaped OSD measures 5.5 x 5.5 x 1.26 inches with a weight of 8 ounces, and features a simple black color scheme similar to that of its predecessors. A remote control and stand are also included. The basic connectors are on the back of the device, including composite input/output, S-Video input, power, Ethernet, and a connector for the included infrared blaster. On the front edge are the OSD's storage slots, which can accept SD and CF cards as well as Memory Sticks.

Neuros has cleverly also added a USB host connector to the front of the unit, meaning that you can use any standard USB storage - for example, a flash drive, USB hard drive, or some types of portable media players - as storage for the OSD. Considering the massive amounts of data you'll likely be handling, it's unfortunate that the SD card slot does not support the newer SD-HC (High Capacity) standard, although you could use SD-HD cards by plugging an SD-HC card reader into the USB connector. The OSD doesn't have any built-in storage, so you'll need to make use of at least one of these options in order to store video.'

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