Neuros Technology did it again: one more of their interesting media products hits the market, and this time it uses Linux. We used the Neuros OSD this past week and here's what we think about it.
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I am lusting after a consumer device to replace my clunky, noisy old xbox with XBMC, but I haven't found one that can completely replace it yet. When I first found out about the OSD I feel in love - an open source company, encouraging people to develop for its little silent streaming box. It is a great product and one I am watching very closely, waiting for it to become what I would refer to as "stable enough to sit under my TV"... I'm not quite sure it has gone through enough UI and software revisions yet to quite replace the quite incredible XBMC
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I am lusting after a consumer device to replace my clunky, noisy old xbox with XBMC, but I haven't found one that can completely replace it yet. When I first found out about the OSD I feel in love - an open source company, encouraging people to develop for its little silent streaming box. It is a great product and one I am watching very closely, waiting for it to become what I would refer to as "stable enough to sit under my TV"... I'm not quite sure it has gone through enough UI and software revisions yet to quite replace the quite incredible XBMC