Princeton intros 500GB iTunes/DLNA NAS
Princeton Technology seems to be intent on keeping all its NAS bases covered, with the company now introducing a 500GB unit to complement its bring-your-own-drive offerings. As with those others units, the company's new PEC-NAV500 NAS boasts iTunes server and DLNA capabilities, includes DigiOn's DiXiM media server client software, and packs a spare USB port to accommodate a printer or an extra drive. It also promises improved heat dissipation from its aluminum enclosure, and packs a fan just in case that's enough enough to keep things cool. Look for this one to hit Japan later this month for around ¥32,800, or roughly $276.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Shadowise @ Aug 9th 2007 3:39PM
enough enough...? or not enough..?
Anyways... would be nice to see one of these with a DECENT bittorrent downloader. But I guess I won't be seeing a replacement for Azureus any time soon.
Rob @ Aug 9th 2007 4:00PM
Didn't Engadget talked about another NAS a couple of weeks ago? It had a nice price too.
twinkiboy @ Aug 10th 2007 1:50PM
My SimpleShare 500GB drive works great, is compatible with XBMC, and costs around $130 USD. Don't know if that iTunes server and DLNA is worth the extra 100 bones though...