Gadgets: December 2007 Archives

Neuros OSD Linux Media Recorder

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euros OSD functions as a media recorder and player. You can connect your OSD to  TV and give it an analog video input from your DVD or cable box and it can encode video in various formats including PSP and mobile phones.

neuros osd linux media recorder

The really special part about the OSD is its wealth of ports and the open source firmware. You get analog video/audio input and output, ethernet, USB, infrared, serial, two card slots to accommodate CF and SD/MS/MMC cards, plus a full-function universal remote.

Video output compatible with NTSC and Pal standards.

Video Player can play MPEG-4, Quicktime 6, H.263 with MP3 audio, FLV (for Playback of YouTube videos) etc..

new things from thinkgeek

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Cut your energy costs and find out what appliances are actually worth keeping plugged in. Connect these appliances to the Kill-A-Watt EZ, and it will assess how efficient they really are. Large LCD display will count consumption by the Kilowatt-hour, same as your local utility.

Kill-A-Watt EZ @ ThinkGeek

 

 

 

This wristwatch tells you the wi-fi signal strength at the push of a button. The strength is shown as a number from 0 to 8, letting you know exactly what kind of connectivity you can expect or if you need to move a little closer to the access point. The Wi-Fi Detecting Watch also has other features (alarm, countdown timer) and is well styled with steel case and rubber strap band.

Wi-Fi Detecting Watch @ ThinkGeek

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