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April 11th, 2008 at 9:45 am

One Terabyte in the Palm of Your Hand

One Terabyte in the Palm of Your Hand

The good people at Buffalo Technology have created a massive amount of storage that fits in the palm of your hand - 1TB to be specific. To put this into perspective, the U.S. Library of Congress Web Capture team has claimed that as of May 2007, the Library has collected 70 terabytes of data.

The Buffalo LinkStation Mini delivers 1TB of storage to you via its dual drive design. It can be configured for either RAID 0 or RAID 1, depending upon your data needs, and sports an auto-sensing Ethernet port so it can act as a network attached device. The drives themselves are 5,400 RPM, 2.5-inch notebook drives.

The LinkStation Mini (LS-WS1.0TGL/R1) is priced at around $700.

Other features of the LinkStation Mini include a weight of just 1.1 pounds, dimensions of 1.57- x 3.22- x 5.31-inches, DLNA support, a USB port and remote Web access of its contents. This NAS offering from Buffalo will be available in May.

Buffalo LinkStation Mini Via Slippery Brick



 

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