Picture of the Day: The New Schwag
Filed by Dave Zatz under Media
Dec
22
2007
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8 Responses for "Picture of the Day: The New Schwag"
If you’re too busy to test these, you can send them to me (please)…
Neat collection of goodies!
I’ve got the Vudu hooked up and will get the others going shortly. So far, both the Vudu and Neuros have impressed me with their packaging. The Vudu intro and setup wizard is quite polished, and I can already tell you I appreciate the scroll wheel on the remote.
As usual, once I’m done evaluating, if the vendors are agreeable - I’ll give it all away.
Yup, got my Vudu the other day and will be setting it up this weekend!
Schwag! Lately I’ve been having a Vudu jones for some reason, but I just can’t bring myself to jump aboard.
I have the FreeAgent Pro hooked up to my S3. Great results so far. I think I’m going to hold off on Vudu until netflix gets in the game and/or their pricing scheme changes. I have to admit, I have no idea what the neuros does.
Neuros OSD is a device that records content from a TiVo or other box onto removeable storage, which you can then playback via computer, PSP, etc. You can also play back to the TV screen and access Internet content. The device is based on Linux and is open to hacking, so the feature set will continue to expand. I’m not sure how much hacking I have time for (or skills for!), but I am looking forward to playing with it.
I have Neuros’s Recorder 2 — hope the interface on the OSD is easier to navigate.
Thanks for the explanation. I look forward to the review!
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