Western Digital My Book World Edition 1.5 TB Network Attached Storage WDH1NC15000N (White)
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Product Features
- Best-in-class performance ¿ cutting-edge technologies to deliver high performance read and write speeds ideal for the most demanding users.
- Centralize all your family¿s digital content
- iTunes server support ¿ Centralize your music collection and stream to a Mac or Windows PC using iTunes software.
- Built-in media server for streaming music, photos and movies to any DLNA certified multimedia device such as Playstation 3, Xbox 360, wireless digital picture frames, and connected audio receivers. DLNA 1.5 & UPnP certified.
- Automatic and continuous backup for all the computers on your network
Product Description
Simplified set up and best-in-class performance make My Book World Edition™ Home Network Storage the easy choice to store and protect all your family's important digital content and files. Connect the drive to your network router and you're up and running in minutes. Use the included back up software to protect your family's PCs with automatic and continuous backup plans. Store all your digital media in one central location so everyone in the family can have access to it. More Details >>Customer Reviews
This is a pretty nice product for the price. There are more expensive NAS servers out there that have more features; I currently also own a QNap Nas that has dual drives that are hot swappable, but that costs quite a bit more, and I wouldn't recommend it for a normal person. More >>
K. Eckert
Before purchasing this product, I read the reviews. I was pretty excited when I got it because it looks pretty cool, quiet, and I won't have to turn on my pc to share my media files with other PCs at home. More >>
S. Rupp
Hello all,
Well, I got this drive for it to be compatible with my PS3 and anything else that I d/l from the internet. More >>
M. Desai
This is the first network drive I have ever purchased but my 3rd Western Digital Drive. I have been very happy with my previous WD drives so they were the first company I went to when I decided to buy a network drive. More >>
Mark Kreitzer