Juniper Foo | Dec 16, 2005

While the rest of Asia is still waiting for UMD movies from a limited catalog to arrive on our shores, there's another option for PSP owners to get their shows onto their consoles. The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 works like a standalone digital VCR that records onto flash memory. This means you can plug into any analog video source, including TV and cable, save the content as MPEG-4 video files onto Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, CompactFlash
Type I and Type II, and Hitachi Microdrives with CF Type II, and playback directly onto your PSP, PDA, laptop or any portable media device that supports the above media. This totally eliminates the need to deal with different proprietary file formats. Now you can rerun that harrowing finale between the Linz siblings and Bransons in
The Amazing Race as many times as you want, all on your PSP. Sweet.
Take a closer look
here
Via
Ployer
Price: US$149.99
Availability: Neuros online store
Device: MPEG-4 recorder
Basic specs: MPEG-4 AVI movie player, photo viewer, MP3/AAC music player, USB 2.0 High-Speed card reader, 110-240V AC/DC power supply, 4.6 x 3.42 x .71inches, 4.9oz, remote control, cables, see more
here
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