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Today we have a special for you on a 2-bay Gigabit NAS enclosure from Dotop. This was reviewed a few months back.
This gadget is a standalone network storage device which allows two SATA I/II drives up to 2TB in size to be installed in it's aluminium box, giving you a total of up to 4TB of storage.
Perfect for home users who want to share a movie or music library, or small business users who want a network share for backups and personal files. Whilst this one does not offer the file-transfer performance of the more expensive NAS solutions, you can't go past the price @ a red-hot $88.00 delivered - normally $109!
From the review:
The DoTop 2 Bay SATA NAS is an ideal solution for home or small business users who want to create a centralized location to store and back up information. The setup process is extremely easy and even the most basic of users should be able to have the unit configured and accessing it on their computers within minutes.
Normally $109, today until 4.00PM, or when stock sells out, you can grab one for a red-hot $88 delivered - save $21! You can also add a SATA hard drive from our range.
Our regular reviewer, Richard from ClanCarnage, has a new full-length review for you - today he's done the Noontec N5 Gigalink 1-Bay Gigabit NAS.
From the review:
With mobile devices and computers constantly becoming cheaper, and the quantity of them per household on the rise, a NAS makes sense for people who constantly want to access data from different devices in different locations. I’ve tested the GigaLink N5 out for a few weeks now, and so far it has played nice with the 10 computers, laptops, phones and tablets that are used in my household.
The GigaLink N5 is jam-packed full of features, fulfilling the needs for the most basic of user who just wants to do weekly back up of their documents, to the more advanced user who will take advantage of dynDNS support so they can access their files at home whilst they are out and about.
In my testing it worked flawlessly, allowing me to browse pictures stored directly on the NAS from my phone, as well as uploading photos taken on my phone onto the NAS, which I could then browse through on my computer.
























