If you are a regular reader of NAS reviews at TweakTown, then you wouldn't know that Netgear sells more NAS products than any other company. The reason why is because this is the first Netgear NAS ...
Netgear's ReadyNAS RN104 is connected storage built for the prosumer, power home user. The device is a bit beefier than Netgear's previous two-bay model offering, the ReadyNAS Duo v2, but not the SMB ...
The new Netgear ReadyNAS NVX is a 4-bay NAS geared towards small businesses that is also compatible with the Time Machine on Mac OS X. The new Time Machine compatibility uses Bonjour to so your ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Netgear's RN716X is overkill for most, but just ...
We’re big fans of this box’s all-metal Construction and world-class performance. We also like its user interface, although it could be easier to use, and we wish it could be administered fully using ...
If getting a multi-site backup software application wasn't enough, NETGEAR is continuing with their Friday announcement by unveiling new devices for their Ultra series of media streaming devices. The ...
We loved the Netgear ReadyNAS NV+, and we gave it our Editors' Choice award in 2007. But that powerful unit might just be more machine (at a higher price) than many home users need. That's where the ...
Four bays and USB 3.0 highlight this NAS box that’s shy on software features and performance, but easy on the wallet. Without drives, the $400 (as of March 23, 2012) Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2 is very ...
As a member of the Data Generation, I’ve found that my photos, videos, and documents quickly expand to fill their containers. A standard USB drive is quickly replaced by another, larger one while home ...
NETGEAR has eliminated the requirement for local media storage with the new ReadyNAS® Ultra family of 2-Bay, 4-Bay and 6-Bay network storage systems. The Ultra family is the first-ever storage with ...
This box ticks all the corporate boxes; it’s also fast and it uses the state-of-the-art BTR file system. Only minor multimedia glitches and a couple of oversights kept it from a four-star rating. The ...