Typical price: £140
What is it: Network-attached 250GB storage drive
What we think: Slightly expensive given its capacity, but it has some great features that make it a worthwhile purchase
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 August 2006
Tags: Buffalo LinkStation Pro, broadband, external hard disk, video files, storage
We like:
Remote file access; speed
We don't like:
Price; No multimedia streaming capability
CNET UK judgement:
Slightly expensive given its capacity, but the Buffalo LinkStation Pro has some great features that make it a worthwhile purchase
Full review:
One of the best ways of creating regular backups is with an external hard disk or network-attached storage device. The LinkStation Pro fits into the latter category. It's not as capacious as the mind-boggling Buffalo Terastation, but if you're looking for a device that helps you share your files between several computers at home or abroad, it's definitely worth a look Continue Reading...
Buffalo LinkStation Pro History
30 Nov 2006 in Crave
Buffalo LinkStation Pro: Where everything goes
You've downloaded the entire 63 seasons of 24 and you've found every episode of Lost, but where are you going to store it all? Take the advice of the Plains Indians and turn to the Buffalo...
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March 31, 2008
Posted by: itczech
"Fundamentally flawed"
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Posted by: itczech
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