Neuros shipping OSD 2.0 HD developers set-top box

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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

The second generation OSD box is now available from Neuros intended for developers. The OSD 2.0 first popped up a month ago and nothing has changed since then. The DIY set-top box still encodes high-def at 720p in MPEG 4, and supports H.264, MPEG2, MPEG4, and WMV. So if assembling a set-top box is on your to-do-list, you can now order the OSD2 developers kit for $249, but just don’t forget to bring your own HDD and optical drive. 

via Linuxdevices

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