uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-11-16 01:27:42
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NAS devices are the all-in-one kitchen appliance, the jack of all trades of the home network. They can do one thing, they can do many things, and often you don't even need all of the features. While it's great to own a £350 top-of-the-line model, it doe...
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If you're looking for a smaller network storage device, Buffalo's two-drive LinkStation 420 offers a number of the features from the TeraStation range in a much smaller enclosure, and for a much smaller price. If you want centralised storage and backup (...
Good file performance Defaults to simple admin interface but advanced options are available Compact design USB sharing...
Few expansion ports Fiddly power switch and flimsy drive cages RAID 0 by default Cryptic flashing LED error codes...
The appeal of the LinkStation 420 is that it's small, simple and speedy. We only saw the 100MB/s file transfer speed Buffalo claims when reading files; writing files is about half the speed, but that's still good for a NAS driven by a single-core ARM chip...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-11-16 01:27:42
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If you're looking for a smaller network storage device, Buffalo's two-drive LinkStation 420 offers a number of the features from the TeraStation range in a much smaller enclosure, and for a much smaller price.If you want centralised storage and backup (fo...
Good file performance Defaults to simple admin interface but advanced options are available Compact design USB sharing...
Few expansion ports Fiddly power switch and flimsy drive cages RAID 0 by default Cryptic flashing LED error codes...
The appeal of the LinkStation 420 is that it's small, simple and speedy. We only saw the 100MB/s file transfer speed Buffalo claims when reading files; writing files is about half the speed, but that's still good for a NAS driven by a single-core ARM chi...
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Recently, Buffalo announced the launch of the LinkStation 400 series. Delivering 2TB - 8TB of storage capacity, the LinkStation is a plug-n-play solution for those that want easy to setup network storage. The features don't end there though, Buffalo offe...
The newest addition to the LinkStation family offers great flexibility with a unit that comes in a plug-n-play form factor. This time around Buffalo came in focused on a high performance solution, and I must say they delivered, with the LinkStation comin...
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Are you looking for an entry-level NAS system and don't have the spare parts to roll your own? Buffalo's LinkStation 420 uses a fairly basic platform, and we have a few critiques, but it's otherwise a simple and affordable storage solution for the home...
After testing the latest and greatest day in and day out, it's hard to get amped up about mainstream hardware. Really, Buffalo's LinkStation 420 satisfies any expectation you might have of a basic network-attached storage device. It's attractive enough, i...
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Are you looking for an entry-level NAS system and don't have the spare parts to roll your own? Buffalo's LinkStation 420 uses a fairly basic platform, and we have a few critiques, but it's otherwise a simple and affordable storage solution for the home...
After testing the latest and greatest day in and day out, it's hard to get amped up about mainstream hardware. Really, Buffalo's LinkStation 420 satisfies any expectation you might have of a basic network-attached storage device. It's attractive enough, i...
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booredatwork.com Updated: 2014-11-16 01:27:42
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The Buffalo LinkStation 420 has got to be one of the easiest NAS setups I have ever used. Retailing at $279 for the 2TB variant. What you have is a network storage solution that is pretty much a plug and play setup for Windows 8 user. Simply connect it to...
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When the little Buffalo Linkstation 420 showed up at my doorstep, the first thing I noticed was it is compact and very lightweight. I received the 2 TB version, but the 420 also comes in 4, 6 and 8 GB diskful configurations. While I didn't objectively mea...
Good performance, Cloud integration with Flickr, EyeFi and WebAccess Connect, Good value...
Still doesn't support rsync to nonBuffalo products, One USB 2.0 port, Unhelpful error codes, No logging...
This time around, Buffalo seems to have really kept their eye on performance. The Linkstation 420 has pretty good performance, especially when compared to previous Buffalo models we've looked at. It even currently holds the top position in the RAID 1 File...
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