Published: 2011-05-25
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I last took a look at an LG NAS when I tested the N1T1 1 TB Super Multi NAS, which received a good but not great review. The LG SuperMulti-NAS N2A2 is a big step up, with faster performance, a vastly improved interface, and two USB ports for additional...
 Hassle-free setup. Runs quietly. Sharp interface. Multiple capabilities. Excellent performance.
 Some text errors throughout interface. No automated drive mapping to shared folders.
 An easy-to-use yet powerfully performing NAS for consumers or small business...
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90%
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Published: 2011-05-01
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it impressed us with its feature set, performance, and unique inclusion of a built-in DVD burner. The N1T1 wasn’t perfect—it was on the expensive side, and th...
 Speedy;good security features and backup options;support for USB Webcams...
 Pricey for capacity;convoluted setup;poorly translated manual...
 With speedy performance, as well as strong security, this NAS drive has appeal for experienced users, but it’s a bit pricey and not overly user-friendly...
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78%
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Published: 2011-04-12
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LG Electronics has been a leader in the industry for more than 50 years. Since the introduction of their first radio in 1959, the company has grown to become one of the world's top electronics manufacturers, offering everything from large home applian...
 Ships with two 1TB hard drives already installed, RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 and JBOD disk configurations, One touch and automatic USB backup, Builtin backup, FTP and print servers, iTunes music and DLNA media servers, Apple Time Machine support, Torrent file sharing, Gigabit Ethernet NIC, Easy to use web interface, Compatible with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux clients, Good looking and well constructed desi...
 Hard drives are not removable, Only two USB ports, Cannot schedule backups to external hard drives, Cannot transfer data from the NAS to storage devices, Administrator rights limited to default admin account, MobileApp for Android has some bugs, Only a 1 year warranty...
 With the N2A2, LG has introduced what I consider to be its first truly consumer oriented NAS device. By leaving out features like hot swap drive bays and built-in optical drives, the company has delivered a reasonably priced device that is good lookin...
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