amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 15:03:52
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when you are dealing with imaging data, and many digital photographers will either have one (or two) hard drives, or are thinking about getting one. The Iomega Home Media Network hard drive is much like any other...
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Product Code: 34239 The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is a NAS (network attached storage) drive, available in 500GB and 1TB flavours. Network attached storage was once the preserve of offices and server environments. Now it's becoming increas...
We admire the attractive build quality of the compact Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, even if it is a little too noisy for truly quiet living room use. It's network read/write performance is good, and the price is attractive, although Mac users...
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Home media servers like Iomega’s Home Media Network Hard Drive are network-attached storage (NAS) devices that provide a centralized location on a network to store your videos, audios, and photos. You can access files on the home media server through a...
Easy installation; intuitive software interface; flexible iTunes server features; robust BitTorrent support, Time Machine and remote access support.
Some quirks during login. Min specs: Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard).
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I first saw this unit when it was launched at a show in the spring of 2008, finally I got one to look at in the spring of 2009, however other pressing reviews stopped it being looked at until now with summer flourishing...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 15:03:52
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Once youve set up a home network, youll want to use it to transfer all your digital media – music, video and photos – around your home. more...
This is a useful device for storing and sharing media over your network – just make sure your router is situated in a place where the devices humming isnt going to disturb anyone. Its a good-value product, offering plentiful storage with well-featur...
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The Home Media Network Hard Drive sounds like an all-singing, all-dancing multimedia extravaganza, along the same lines as Iomega’s recently-released ScreenPlay Pro HD. However, it’s actually a much more modest proposition than that. Iomegas Home Medi...
The multimedia features of the drive are pretty limited, and calling it a ‘Home Media Network’ drive merely seems a marketing ploy to make it sound more interesting than ‘Bog Standard NAS Drive’. But, to be fair, if you do treat it...
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Iomegas Home Media drive has an attractive brushed-metal case and can be positioned either vertically or horizontally with the included stand. Configuring it is straightforward thanks to the uncluttered and well-labelled setup utility and web conf...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 22:09:15
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For AU$429, the Iomega Home Media Network Drive is a sound buy for any home user. Iomega NAS servers are known to be easy to use, and the Home Media Network Drive is the companys easiest so far. Getting it up is a simple task, as is customising the mo...
Easy to set up and use, Excellent Webbased interface, Compact and sleek design...
Lacks advanced NAS features, Hard drive is not user serviceable, Cant read NTFS external hard drive...
The Iomega Home Media Network Drive, a single-volume NAS server, is easy to set up and use for even the most novice user; however, its lack of advanced features might lessen its appeal to savvy users.
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The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is a Gigabit Ethernet-capable NAS (Network Attached storage) device with a 500GB storage capacity. It has a simple and modern design, which features a polished aluminium casing that has a black plastic heat vent on one end, and the USB 2.0, network and power ports on another end. Two indicator lights let you know when the drive is in operation and also if the drive is full. If you think the lights are too bright, you can change the luminosity or turn the...
Looks good, stays cool, simple to use...
High cost, slow transfer speeds, lacks advanced server options...
Although the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive NAS device is a bit pricey, has slow transfer speeds and lack advanced server options like BitTorrent downloading and group permission modification, it’s an attractive device that is very easy to use...
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It's a little-known annex to Moore's law that, as tech gets faster and more advanced, it generally becomes easier to use. Backup solutions are a perfect example, as is iOmega's newest Home Media Network Drive. More than just an external hard drive, the te...
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In the modern digital home with multiple PCs, notebooks, phones and gaming consoles, there rises a need for an independent data storage that can be a central node as far as storage is concern. A network storage drive that hosts all the media is often...
It’s obvious that the Iomega Home Media Network Drive 1TB is an average performer. On one hand, it works brilliantly while reading data from but not so well while writing data on it and that’s exactly what you’ll be doing quite often. There are some be...
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The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is one of many new network attached storage (NAS) units that target the home. For example, you can use it to backup your media files and stream iTunes and DNLA media files. But this one comes with a more corp...
Setup is simple. New firmware adds features like Remote Access.
Assigns letters to each network folder. Windows Explorer gets crammed with network volumes fast. Non-removable drive.
The Home Media drive offers both the basics and just enough extras to satisfy the masses...
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by Chris Holt, Macworld.com Home media servers like Iomega’s Home Media Network Hard Drive are network-attached storage (NAS) devices that provide a centralized location on a network to store your videos, audios, and photos. You can access files on the...
Easy installation; intuitive software interface; flexible iTunes server features; robust BitTorrent support, Time Machine and remote access support.
Some quirks during login.
Iomega’s Home Media Network Hard Drive has a simple setup process, advanced features, and an easy-to-use interface. Of the home media servers currently on the market that are Mac friendly, the Iomega stands out among its peers...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:03:52
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Network-attached storage is right up there with smooth jazz on the list of things that we try to avoid thinking too much about. But hooking up a NAS box to your home network is one of the coolest and most useful things you can do if you’ve got more tha...
Simple setup and configuration. iTunes and DLNA media servers. Supports sharing of a printer or standard USB drive via USB 2.0 port.
No FTP server, remote web access, or other more advanced features.
For users looking for a home NAS to share music and movies across their network, the Home Network Media Drive is a winner. Home Network Media Drive...
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gadgetnutz.com Updated: 2011-08-17 15:03:52
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Most people reading GadgetNutz.com are going to have a home network. Broadband companies often include, or offer, routers as part of their internet packages. With game consoles using your home network, iPhones and other cellular devices using the netwo...
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If you’re looking for a simple, easy-to-set-up network hard drive, the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is right down your alley. Available in 500GB (US$160) and 1TB ($210) sizes, the Home Media Network Hard Drive is simple. It is one di...
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As the name implies, the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is essentially a NAS device with media hub abilities, intended to back up and playback multimedia files across your home network. Where it stands slightly out from the crowd is in its suppor...
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The slim, well-ventilated Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive isnt fancy: Its a single-drive unit, housed in an elegant chassis with a curved stand. But this 1TB drive serves up media with the best of them. Would You Buy This? 0Yes 0No Iomega Home M...
Great configuration interface, Streams highdefinition video smoothly...
Slow to appear on Windows network...
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The company made famous for its iconic Zip drive does it again. This time, iOmega is dropping a new media device with a whopping terabyte of storage onto the high-end of its Home Network Drive range. The new drive offers the same ease of use as the sta...
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You might call them the great unwashed NAS-es: Network attached storage (NAS) drives have been mainstream for some time now, and as more models trickle into the market, they’re becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from one another...
Beginner-friendly configuration and backup software; attractive build quality; print sharing via USB port...
Single USB port forces choice between printer sharing and supplemental storage; awkwardly oriented power adapter...
Iomega combines solid NAS hardware with intuitive software for a basic NAS solution that’s about as friendly as network storage gets...
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Short Version: A good value for a NAS drive thanks to nice extras like a built-in print server, easy setup, and a straightforward interface. The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive would be right at home in a small office or a multi-user household. F...
The Iomega Home Media Network Drive is an easy-to-use, affordable solution if you need a backup solution that multiple computers can access. The included print server and user management features make it a great option for any small business or medium...
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Video Review: Watching all of your legally downloaded media is super easy with the Iomega. You just plug the 1 Terabyte drive into your router and stream the media to a gaming console, TV, or anything thats networked. But is the $185 price just right?...
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Believe it or not, there are some people who arent looking for the biggest and fastest NAS. Instead, they just want something they can plug into their router that will give them a nice big folder (or two) to stick all of their digital "life&a...
Simple to set up and use, Low Power consumption, Aggressively priced, Bundled backup software for Windows and Mac OS...
No power save modes, Only one USB port, Slower writing than reading...
Easy to use NAS with iTunes and UPnP AV / DLNA Media Servers...
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Your home computer hates you. Stuffing all of those photos, music tracks and videos into that meager hard drive can leave your desktop fatigued. However, cramming your computer full of files isn’t doing you any favors, either. Just like that trusty pa...
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