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Neuros LINK Device and Neuros.TV Service introduced

 
Neuros known for their Linux based Neuros OSD media streaming devices introduces Neuros Link. Neuros Link is a internet setop box that is supposed to be better than other attempts to bring the internet to your TV in the living room. The Neuros LINK is a... (link)

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