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LG N2A2 NAS review

The market for Network Attached Storage devices (NAS) is continuously growing over the last years. There are more and more companies entering the market with their NAS products. This time we are taking a closer look at a home consumer NAS from LG Electronics, the LG N2A2 NAS with a capacity of 2TB, torrent, DLNA and much more.

Plextor PX-NAS4 – NAS box review

In this review we take a look at the new NAS box from Plextor, the PX-NAS4.

The PX-NAS4 supports upto 4 HDDs with a handy “hot swap” caddy system.

Let’s check out how this new NAS performs in our range of tests.

Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS Review

Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 Review at MyCE: Iomega have built on their past experience and pulled out all the stops to try and make this their best budget NAS unit ever. So did they succeed? Find out here in this in depth review brought to you by MyCE.

Plextor PX-NAS2-BL1 Review

In this NAS review, MyCE is taking a closer look at the Plextor PX-NAS2-BL1 NAS. Read further to see the full Plextor PX-NAS2-BL1 Review.

EMINENT EM4072 GigaShare PRO NAS DUO review

NAS is becoming popular for streaming and sharing media content around the home.
We check out the Eminent EM4072 GigaShare PRO NAS DUO in this review.
Let’s see how it performs in our tests.

LG N2B1DD2 Super Multi NAS with built-in Blu-ray rewriter Review

”The LG N2B1DD2 NAS with its sleek looks, Blu-ray rewriter and ease of operation make it a one of a kind NAS solution”.

LG N4B1 Super Multi NAS with built-in Blu-ray rewriter

The LG N4B1NAS with added Blu-ray writer is in a class by itself, with sleek looks and very quiet operation.

QNAP TS-509 NAS Review

Need extra storage for your media player? Read this review and find out more!

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Network Storage (NAS)

  • Network Attached Storage (NAS) are storage devices that are connected to your (local home) network. In this way anybody in your home/office can use it to store and share data. NAS devices are also a great place to back-up every computer in your house, provided you pick one with enough storage capacity. Some more advanced NAS devices are even able to act as a audio/video streaming device.More about this

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