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Neuros Link moves web video to TV
Neuros Link moves web video to TV
Neuros Technology has announced the Neuros Link, a new media extender meant to push video to TVs. Whereas most extenders are used to stream media from a local PC, the emphasis of the Link is on streaming web video from sources such as CBS and Hulu; ...
The Neuros Link - Watch Internet TV on your TV
neurostechnology.com — 24 30 Rock The A-Team Arrested Development Babylon 5 Burn Notice Chuck The Colbert Report The Daily... Show with Jon Stewart Family Guy Friday Night Lights Fringe House It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Kath & Kim King of the Hill My Name is Earl NOVA ... (more) The Neuros Link - Watch Internet TV on your TV
The Neuros Technology Store
The Neuros Technology Store
store.neurostechnology.com — The Internet's Video Collection. On your TV. No Subscription Fees. NOTICE: Due to high demand, the delivery... time of orders placed now is 1-2 weeks. Order now to avoid further delays. Are you located outside of the United States? Please place your ... (more) The Neuros Technology Store
Neuros Unveils Next Gen Hardware
Neuros Unveils Next Gen Hardware
zatznotfunny.com — Another day, another media extender. However, the new Neuros Link ($300) tackles the issue of moving web... video to the television in a unique and more practical way. While products like the SlingCatcher , D-Link DSM-300 , ZvBox , and PlayOn ... (more) Neuros Unveils Next Gen Hardware
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