Website review: Neurosaudio.com
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BruceCage rated 10 months ago- I wish Neuros would create a small, relatively cheap, portable media player. I'm not interested in the OSD and I don't want to go off and support some company that's in the business just to make buck. I love Neuros, they're leading the pack.

gyrlcentric rated 26 months ago- From the page: "At Neuros, our unique commitment to open-source product development allows our users to be active participants in making our portable media devices the best in the world."

therealdave rated 30 months ago- Great gadget -- but more than a little flaky, and didn't live up to its promises of customizability. I eventually switched to an iPod + iTrip combo and never looked back.

Nog rated 40 months ago- Interesting collection of digital audio players that support Ogg Vorbis and open standards

winkles rated 44 months ago- Oh great... another piece of technology I've fallen in love with.

dtgm rated 45 months ago- plays ogg vorbis, allows saving FM radio to MP3, plays on any FM radio system (without cables) by scanning frequencies for an available channel, records digital signatures from FM radio to later be identified when synced, voice recorder, general file storage, open source firmware, all in 20GB to 80GB costing 249 to 449 respectively ... now if this came with linux support it would be a no brainer ...