NETGEAR's ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition RNDP600E - The Perfect Compliment To Your Network
If you're a NETGEAR aficionado, no doubt you've caught wind of the ReadyNAS series of products. We've talked about ReadyNAS here before, mainly about the ReadyNAS Duo - a great storage solution for home and personal users. If you're unfamiliar with the ReadyNAS series of products, see what it can do in this review.
We're betting, though, that a lot of you here on MyOpenRouter are hardcore network junkies, coders, and media stockpilers. You might also run a small or medium sized business, possibly out of your home. Whatever the reason, your needs are far beyond the average user. NETGEAR has listened, and the newest generation of network-attached storage is here... the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer edition.
This thing's a tank! We were lucky enough to get our paws on it at CES this year and are still impressed at how simply awe-inspiring it is. From its six hard drive bays, to the LCD status display, and it's super-fast streaming abilities... the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer edition is head and shoulders above those other NAS products!
Click on the thumbnail below to see a video of the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer edition in action... it's streaming all those video feeds SIMULTANEOUSLY, with no slowdown, and can handle up to 14 HD streams at once... if you can believe it! More useful links are after the video, too.
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