"The Neuros MPEG-4 recorder is the somewhat equivalent of a very fancy CF/SD reader, or perhaps a "digital VCR." You can expect such a device to act as a speedy transfer medium for the two mentioned flash memory formats, but it will also playback MP3/WAV audio, and most video and video formats. The core feature of this product is its ability to record and encode any video source (from a camcorder, DVD player, VCR, TV, or any other source using component RCA A/V) into .ASF video. This product could be very useful for those wanting to digitize their analog home movies, or to record TV programs in decent quality onto a CF or SD card. And since there is a good bit of control on the quality and resolution of video capture, you are able to take your video along on your Pocket PC conveniently, especially when using the enclosed Video ToolBox 2 software to manage the file. I recommend having a 1GB CF or SD card for use with this product, which will ensure 1.5 hours of "super fine" video capture (check out the conversion table)." A rather curious little device, but they seem to like it - not something I'd probably buy, but it may be suitable for some of you.