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Product Alert: Intel announces SOHO NAS
By Ed Dawson, PCA
7 November 2007 03:27PM
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Intel has announced its new Intel Entry Storage System SS4200x series, a family of low-cost NAS sevices targeting the Small or Home Office sector, one of the last great growth markets in the high-tech marketplace.
The Entry Storage System has a nondescript “luggage-shaped” casing, rendered in black with a silver stripe running around the perimeter. This is described in Intel’s materials as a “flexible shell design”, clearly allowing OEM creators to make visually appealing variations. With a theoretical maximum capacity of 4TB (4x 1TB drives), it’s quite an affordable package for small organisations, or work-from-home professionals.
Intel Entry Storage System SS4200-E
Specifications
: 4 SATA HDD slots (for drives 80GB-1TB); Intel Celeron 420 processor; 512MB DDR2 RAM; 4x USB 2.0 ports; Gigabit LAN port; DOM socket
Price
: USD$500 (approx AUD$541)
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