Typical price: £600
What is it: Network-attached storage with 1 terabyte of memory and wireless capability
What we think: Storage, backup and so much more, all at a reasonable price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 19 December 2006
Tags: Iomega, Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS 1TB, sports, printers, hardware
We like:
Speedy performer; wireless connectivity; good software package; variety of RAID arrays; loads of extras
We don't like:
You can't take out the hard drives; fan is annoyingly noisy; we had problems using Iomega's Discovery utility
CNET UK judgement:
With the Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS drive, you get storage, backup and so much more, all at a reasonable price, though we don't quite see the need for wireless capability. This NAS drive should please both small office and home users
Full review:
The Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS drive is a 1-terabyte network-attached storage drive that you can set up via Gigabit Ethernet or wirelessly. We don't think you'll find a need to connect it wirelessly, especially given the performance we saw from it while running over an Ethernet connection. The £600 drive will have you sharing anything from printers to high-definition video, and it can also serve as a backup for all the PCs on your network. Continue Reading...
Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS 1TB History
22 Dec 2006 in Digital Living
Gear Envy: Iomega StorCenter 1TB
On the inside, it's a 1 terabyte hard drive that connects to your network, via Ethernet or wirelessly. On the outside, it has all the sex appeal of a stack of phone books. Does the inner beauty overcome the outer beast?
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