Mon 3 Aug 2009
Linux based Media Center device
Posted by Prakash under Gadgets and Deals, Linux
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The Neuros LINK a disc-less PC designed to be connected to your TV comes with a wireless “Keymote”to control the unit from the comfort on your couch. Like a PC, it is customizable and expandable:
- 2.8Ghz CPU
- 1GB DDR SDRAM memory (expandable up to 8GB)
- Up to 1080p H.264 video playback
- Support an extensive list of video and audio formats: MPEG2, MPEG4, .vob, .mp4, .avi, .asf, .wmv, .mkv, .mp3, .aac, .ac3, Flac, Ogg, …
- HDMI (max resolution 1920×1200, 1080p), DVI, VGA outputs
- High-definition 6-channel Audio output
- Optical S/PDIF audio output
- Gigabit Ethernet
- 802.11 g/b WiFi, up to 54Mbps
- Software:
- Linux Ubuntu 8.10 (intrepid ibex) operating system
- Seamless integration with the free Neuros.TV= service
- MythTV as a local media player (and, transitioning to XBMC)
- Open-source video players (MPlayer, VLC, Totem). A comprehensive list of formats, containers and media can be found on the above websites.
- Transmission BitTorrent client pre-installed with Ubuntu
- 6 USB 2.0 High-speed Ports, 1 Firewire
- Accessories included:
- Controller: 2.4 GHz wireless keyboard trackball controller
- Stand
- Housing: 300mm x 90mm x 326mm (11.8″ x 3.5″ x 12.8″)
- Noise: under 27dB
Read the review on ARS Technica.
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Will this be now upgraded to 10.04
BTW when will it be available and at what cost?
Probably I can promote it in my local community.