Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 - How Cool Is This!
This is the era of portable devices like the almighty iPod and the must have PSP. Now these devices have a new best friend which will further enhance their functionality. The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 is a Pocket VCR (remember those?) that will record all your favorite videos which you always crave for. The MPEG-4 recorder acts just like a VCR, the only difference being it records on a compact flash card rather than a VHS. These cards include those that work with digital cameras and Memory Stick Duo cards. So just slip it in your PSP and watch videos on the go.
This new age VCR doesn’t have a screen but one can make use of the screens present on the Video iPod, Cell phones, PSP etc. The Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 plays music files and one ca record their favorite shows via the memory card. It’s available now and is yours at a price tag of 149.99 $.
• Record effortlessly from any video source (TV Cable box, Satellite Receiver Box, PVRs or DVRs Like TiVoTM, DVD players, VCR, Camcorders).
• Simple setup that works without a PC and operates like a VCR.
• MPEG-4 video format allows you to view content directly on your PSP™,Video iPod™ or any other device that accepts Memory Stick DUO/PRO DUO or Compact Flash (CF) memory cards (not included).
• The MPEG-4 format is also compatible with most other portable media devices such as the Neuros 442.
• A great way to digitize your home movies for archiving, emailing, or playback on portables and laptops.
• Can play back from Recorder 2 through TVs and home theatres. Pocket-sized device is small enough to use as a portable VCR.
• Three resolution Settings: VGA (640 x 480) for near-DVD quality playback on TV; QVGA (320 x 240) for high-compression playback on most handhelds like the Video iPod™ and Sony PSP™; and WQVGA (368 x 208) optimized for playback of wide screen movies on the Sony PSP™.
• Four recording quality settings: Superfine, Fine, Normal, and Economy.
• Uses Advanced Audio Codec (AAC) format for high-quality stereo sound.
• Upgradeable firmware from www.neurostechnology for future expanded functionality.

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