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Buffalo's 2TB LinkStation Pro is a sleek single-disk NAS that's about the same size as your average router. Unlike larger NAS devices, it isn’t designed to be opened or upgraded. On its back panel are a Gigabit Ethernet port and a USB2 port, which let...
This single-drive NAS is simple to use, but it’s slow...
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The Buffalo LinkStation Pro LS-VL is a single-disk NAS (network-attached storage) unit, available with either a 1, 2 or 3TB disk inside. It lets you store, backup and share files over a network. It can also stream media files to your entertainment devi...
While the Buffalo Link Station Pro comes with some pro features, we feel the modest size, low power consumption, price tag and styled looks make this more attractive as a home product. As NAS devices go, this is a reasonably simple device to setup and...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-08-16 02:39:07
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Buffalo isn't widely known across Australia, but its products have been available here for some time. Those aware of the Japanese firm most likely know it from its Pioneer optical drive re-badged with custom firmware, efforts that have garnered muc...
Broad range of features, Decent performance, USB port for extra storage, print server or UPS, Powermanagement switch is an interesting feature...
Web UI is slow to the point of giving up...
The LinkStation Pro has a diverse feature set and impressive performance for a device of this size. If Buffalo can drastically speed up the UI to reduce frustration with the next revision, it'll have a clear winner on its hands.
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NAS (Network Attached Storage) drives are becoming the solution of choice for storing a wide range of digital media, including downloaded movies and TV, music, images and CD/DVD/Blu-ray rips. Speed, capacity and reliability are essential, and Buffalo's...
Accessible over the web and from mobile devices, USB port to attach printers and expand storage, NovaBACKUP, TurboPC and Time Machine software are provided for efficient file backup...
Doesn't feature USB 3.0, Web-based management software can be a bit inscrutable at first...
A good all round NAS, but knocked off top spot with it's lack of USB 3.0 support and confusing software...
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Buffalo's LinkStation Pro LS-VL is easy to setup and the interface is simple to navigate around with plenty of features such as backup...
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NAS (Network Attached Storage) drives are becoming the solution of choice for storing a wide range of digital media, including downloaded movies and TV, music, images and CD/DVD/Blu-ray rips. Speed, capacity and reliability are essential, and Buffalo's Li...
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Buffalo Linkstation Pro Review – When you have a collection of movies, music, photos, and documents in your computer and start owning a few devices (and notebooks), you will be longing for a way to share all of these in your wireless network easily.Techie...
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It's true what they say about NAS boxes, once you've had one, you'll wonder how you ever lived without. With the everyday consumer now armed with a multitude of devices both in and out of the home, centralised storage makes implicit sense. Trouble is...
If you're gearing up to take your first steps into the world of network-attached storage, take a good hard look at Buffalo's LinkStation Pro. At a snip under £150, the compact unit ships with a 1.6GHz processor and a 1TB hard drive built in. Getting th...
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