Product Brief: QNAP TS-119 II

Product Brief: QNAP TS-119 II
Rating
Overall:

If you are looking for a small NAS with powerful features, the QNAP TS-119 II is a great option and well worth the price.

Price
$299 AUD
> Pricing info
Specs
Price 299

 

The sheer excess of data the average user will collect in their time makes a NAS solution a viable option for many households. QNAP’s TS-119 II is a perfect entry level model, sporting a single bay that can accommodate drives of up to 3TB (it does not ship with a drive, however). The drive is easy to install or even hot swap should you wish too.
 
Set up is reasonably simple via QNAPs supplied software and the online user interface is quite elegant and feature heavy. The unit comes with an eSATA and three USB ports (not USB 2.0, sadly), making it easy to scale up storage or add devices.
 
With its small size and powerful list of features, the TS-119 II is a great option, and well worth the price.

This Review appeared in the Jan, 2012 issue of PC & Tech Authority Magazine

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Comments: 3
mhurwood
30 March 2012
What is the point of hot-swapping a single drive? And I think you have a typo above - the unit *does* have USB 2.0 connectors, so I think you want to say "not USB 3.0 sadly".


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Product Brief: QNAP TS-119 II?
If you are looking for a small NAS with powerful features, the QNAP TS-119 II is a great option and well worth the price.

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bolts25
30 March 2012
So you cut and paste a press release; add one comment (and get it wrong) and call this a product brief.

Start doing some real work to earn your keep. Start some real journalism.
ory_zm
1 April 2012
Worst review ever... This is why I'm not a magazine subscriber...
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