Price range: £114.99
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What is it: Straightforward, single-volume NAS server
What we think: Couldn't be much easier to use and offers great performance, but it doesn't have many advanced features
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Reviewed on: 13 July 2009
Tags: Iomega, Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, external drive, user interface, single click
We like:
Easy to set up and use; excellent Web-based interface; compact and sleek design
We don't like:
Lacks advanced NAS features; hard drive isn't user-serviceable; can't read NTFS external hard drives
CNET UK judgement:
The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is easy to set up and use -- even for the most novice user. Its lack of advanced features, however, might lessen its appeal for more savvy folk
Full review:
Iomega's network-attached-storage servers are known to be easy to use, and the Home Media Network Hard Drive promises to be the most straightforward so far. At around £100 for the 500GB version and £130 for the 1TB version, it's seems like a sound buy. Continue Reading...
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