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#NEUROS RECORDER 2 MOVIE#
For what it is and what it's intended for, this little recorder is a solid performer.īOTTOM LINE The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 is well worth its relatively meager asking price and is a must-have for movie and TV buffs who spend a lot of time on the go. I expected some serious distortion or buzz.
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I repeated the process with the Memory Stick for playback through a PSP and came to the same conclusions. I think Economy mode provides the best balance of image quality and storage capacity. However, they significantly reduce the amount of recording time on a single card (to about an hour per gigabyte). "Fine" and "Superfine" were also impressive.
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Sure, there were a few artifacts, especially on the big screen, but on the mini-display the image quality was very good. Willing to give the R2 a second chance, I stepped up to "Normal" mode and was duly impressed. I quickly ran to my Apple PowerBook to download the video to an awaiting video iPod via an external memory card reader (again, not included approximately $20). Digital artifacts danced across the screen like a swarm of termites driven from its nest.
#NEUROS RECORDER 2 SERIES#
Unfortunately, my dreams were dashed when I played the recording back through my 40-inch Toshiba Cinema Series TV. Since the R2 records in real time, I had about an hour on my hands to nap and dream about crisp, clean video. I set the recorder to QVGA and the "Economy" quality mode (this setting will give you the most recording time on a 1-gig card, about two and a half hours).
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I started by cueing up an episode of Law & Order ("The Blue Wall") in my DVR and popping a Compact Flash into the R2. It also has four "recording quality" modes (Superfine, Fine, Normal, and Economy). The Neuros can record in three different resolutions: VGA (640 x 480) for near-DVD quality playback on TV, QVGA (320 x 240) for high-compression playback on most handhelds such as the video iPod and Sony PSP, and WQVGA (368 x 208) optimized for playback of widescreen movies on the PSP. In addition, the membrane-style remote control is responsive, its layout is easy-to-follow, and the buttons are large enough even for stubby fingers like mine. While the R2's onscreen menus may look a bit primitive (think South Park-level graphics rather than Pixar), they're so intuitive that even a tech neophyte will be able to master the device in minutes. PERFORMANCE Once the hardware is in place, operating the recorder is a no-brainer: Power it up, pop in a CF card or Memory Stick, cue up the video source, and hit Record. Upgradeable firmware from for future expanded functionality.Uses AAC format for high-quality stereo sound.
#NEUROS RECORDER 2 PORTABLE#
Pocket-size device is small enough to use as a portable VCR.MPEG-4 video format allows you to view content on your PSP, video iPod, or other MPEG-4-compatible device.Records from any video source (TV cable box, satellite receiver, DVR such as TiVo, DVD player, VCR, camcorder).