Buffalo Technology LinkStation Live HS-DH750GL 750 GB Network Storage Server
Highlights: 750 GB Hard Drive, 150 MBps Data Transfer Rate, Network Storage Server, Portable Hard Drive, For: PC System(s)... (more)
List Price: $474.30
Low Price: $209.95
Savings: $264.35
(55.73%)
Avg Rating: 3.5 of 5.0 by 12 users.
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Product Information
The easy to use LinkStation Live™ Multimedia Storage Server is perfect whenever you need dependable network data storage. All computers on your network can share files on this versatile, flexible, and simple NAS. In addition to its storage capabilities, it can stream multimedia to a PC, a Mac, a Buffalo LinkTheater™, and other DLNA CERTIFIED™ media players. The LinkStation Live seamlessly integrates with iTunes® 7 and allows you to access your music files on the LinkStation from your iTunes software. Best suited for homes or small businesses who need a central location for files that all devices on the network can share.Suggested Similar Products and Related Accessories
Review Summary
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Spotlight Review
Great NAS Solution as File and Media Storage and Server
Written
By Carsten Cumbrowski
on 2008-05-14I also have the LinkStation Live model, which is a bit cheaper and as some flaws that I was not very happy about. The Pro Duo does not have the same flaws like its sister and also has a few additional features, such as the Media Server.
The Media Server feature was a positive surprise for me and something I am going to play around with more. The setup was easy, even within my not so simple network environment. Administration was simple and straight forward as well.
The device is much larger than the Live model with the same capacity, but that was expected, because the Pro Duo has TWO hard drives instead of just one (hence the name DUO). The reason for that is to provide real fail-over raid support or hard drive mirroring using two separate pieces of hardware for... (Read Full Review)



