Posted on June 26th, 2008 by Matthew Sparkes
Just in: Buffalo LinkStation mini
This is by far the smallest NAS drive that I, or any of the handful of PC Pro staffers I’ve shoved it in front of have ever seen. Inside lives two 500GB 2.5in laptop hard disks, giving a massive total of 1TB storage.
The case is just 135 x 40 x 81mm – that’s just 437 cubic centimetres – that’s over 2GB per cubic centimetre – that’s amazing. If data was a liquid, you could pour 600GB into the mug sitting on my desk. In case you hadn’t noticed, I’m impressed.
A full review will be on the way just as soon as I stop wasting my time on these sums.
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July 12th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
2Gb/cc isn’t that inherently impressive. MicroSDHC cards pack over 10 times that. What is impressive is to have it in such large quantities and usable