Plextor Announces First Consumer NAS Drive

PlextorPX-NAS2.jpgYou’d better have a backup plan, one that includes every computer on your network. To help you out, Plextor is announcing the PX-NAS2, its first consumer NAS drive. The PX-NAS2 is a two-bay network-attached storage (NAS) device that can help you store data and share it. The drive is Windows and Macintosh compatible. It will also keep your confidential files private, while still letting you share other files with the computers on your network.

An included utility detects any PX-NAS2 attached to your network and, after only a little configuration, starts to share, download, and transfer files. You can use it to upload photos and videos to Flickr, YouTube, and other sites. You’ll also get Memeo, an automatic backup program, as part of the bundle.

The PX-NAS2 comes in three configurations: a two-bay NAS with no hard disks installed lists for $225, one with two 500GB disks goes for $355, and one with two 1TB disks lists for $565. All three versions will be available this month.

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