Iocell Netdisk 351UNE review
in Storage appliances
Verdict
Not the most fully featured network drive, but faster than standard NAS drives and reasonably priced too
Review Date: 2 Aug 2010
Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray
Price when reviewed: £52 (£61 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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From around the web
Looks great... but where in the UK can I buy one? Seeems like a very hard to get hold of product.
By J400uk on 6 Aug 2010 ![]()
Netdisk 351UNE where in UK
Great looking device but cant find anywhere online to buy it in the UK. Does anyone know a source?
By mikehutch1 on 26 Aug 2010 ![]()
@mikehutch1
Got mine from Switzerland in the end. Apparently they are not officially available in the UK. Only place I know that sells them here is expansys - http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=200115 but I suspect this is an import model. You will require some form of UK plug adaptor.
By J400uk on 19 Sep 2010 ![]()
Potentially handy device. However, I bought one and found Windows won't reliably recognise the disk after coming out of sleep/hibernation (even after I downloaded the latest version of the software). Bit of a showstopper that for me so sold it on eBay and got the excellent (though more expensive) Synology Diskstation.
By nanlonan on 15 Mar 2011 ![]()
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