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'm in the same boat. There isn't too much on the market that can rival a properly configured XBMC setup. I have 2 xboxen for both my TV's, and both me and the GF just love them. I have tried Proper MCE 2005 boxes, MythTV, borrowed a friends 360, and they are all just missing something. The only downside is that XBMC only does 720p, but for the price, you can't complain about that too much.
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I'm in the same boat. There isn't too much on the market that can rival a properly configured XBMC setup. I have 2 xboxen for both my TV's, and both me and the GF just love them. I have tried Proper MCE 2005 boxes, MythTV, borrowed a friends 360, and they are all just missing something. The only downside is that XBMC only does 720p, but for the price, you can't complain about that too much.