Tremendous support!
Neuros Technology's Web site is FANtastic. It's crammed with product demos, sample Neuros recorder videos you can download and try on your Treo or computer and see with your own eyes the kind of results you can expect from this little black beauty. There are full product manuals online, discussion forums, firmware downloads.. installation tutorials.. I just can't say enough good things about this site and this company. One of the nicest and most knowledgeable bunch of folks I've ever dealt with in twenty years of writing tech reviews.
Conclusion
The Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 Plus is a revolutionary, amazingly cool product. It's packed with features, and although it's more complex than a VCR, the time you'll spend learning how to use it will be well-rewarded. This is an absolute must-have for anyone who wants to make high quality videos from any source with ease and watch them on a Treo or almost any other portable device you can think of. Sure, it has a few quirks, but Neuros Technology is a company who listens to its customers and this will never be a dead-end product as long as they support it with future firmware upgrades. It's my favorite new tech toy.
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Pros |
Easily digitize video from any source directly to SD cards
One button record, or use VCR-like timers
Simple setup - use it in minutes out of the box
Records in MANY resolutions and quality modes
Unbelievably tiny
Firmware is flash-upgradeable
Uses your TV for its GUI display
Top notch support
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Cons |
Operates ONLY with remote control
GUI is a bit cumbersome
Records only in real-time and cannot pause during recording
Two hour limit per file
No Editing features
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