LG rolls out new DVD-RW-equipped NAS solution
Written by IT News on 7:14 PM
LG Electronics, one of the world's largest suppliers of consumer electronics, recently announced the debut of its new Network Attached Storage solution, this year's Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA) Expo. New N2R1 of NAS business model is designed for users who are looking for a solution that can help them protect their multimedia files, including images, music and videos in a NAS device that comes with a dual-drive configuration. Unlike most NAS solutions on the market today, is the new LG device is also equipped with an integrated DVD Re-Writer optical drive and play, is an excellent solution for customers.
"Consumers continue to make digital memories from family photos to video and it is important that these irreplaceable moments stored in a safe place, Peter Reiner, Senior Vice President, Marketing, LG Electronics USA, Inc., said." With LG's Network Attached Storage, consumers now have a virtual library of Command "as they have unlimited access to their favorite memories at home or on the road."
The N2R1 of LG can be configured with up to 2TB of storage, pride in a RAID configuration that data replicated to a potential loss or damage. The solution, according to LG, even backing up and restoring files for extra security.
More features include integrated Ethernet and 802.11g WiFi wireless networking, while the consumers of their videos, photos and music can be via a DLNA certified media players. As expected, the storage solution compatible with Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems and comes with all the usual connections.
LG's new N2R1 NAS is scheduled to be available beginning this fall with a manufacturer suggested retail price of $ 299, offers customers 1TB model. Stepping up to 2TB of storage space costs them $ 100 more for a price of U.S. $ 399.
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