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Qualités esthétiques, Interface de gestion réussie, Consommation maîtrisée
Performances, Stabilité, USB capricieux
Le NAS du Shuttle présente bien. L'aluminium lui offre une belle allure dans la lignée de son concurrent de RAIDON mais avec des dimensions en apparence plus importantes car ici les disques durs sont placés verticalement. Ainsi sur le plan de la qualité ...
Performances moyennes, NFS et FTP absents pour le moment, BitTorrent ou DLNA, mais pas les deux
Premier essai mitigé côté NAS pour le spécialiste des barebones Shuttle. Cependant, la qualité de fabrication du produit est de bonne facture, et l'on note au-delà de finitions propres la présence d'un port USB 3.0 en façade et d'un lecteur de cartes SD. ...
Extrait: NAS devices are the all-in-one kitchen appliance, the jack of all trades of the home network. They can do one thing, they can do many things, and often you don't even need all of the features. While it's great to own a £350 top-of-the-line model, it doe...
Extrait: Consumers have more choice than ever when it comes to two-disk NAS devices. Prices are all over the place, and the features range from very basic to impressively advanced and comprehensive. Hardware.Info tested 24 different NAS devices in different pric...
Publié: 2012-11-23, Auteur: David , review by: HEXUS.net
Capable performance, Attractive, compact design, Ultralow power consumption, USB 3.0 and SD card slot as standard
Software offers limited functionality, Drive trays don't support 2.5in disks, Does little to dampen harddisk vibration, BT client and Media Server can't run concurrently
It's too early to say whether or not Shuttle can use its expertise as a small-form-factor manufacturer to become a major player in the competitive NAS marketplace, but with the Omninas KD20, it's headed in the right direction. Attractively designed with ...
For a first entry, the Shuttle OmniNAS KD20 certainly doesn't disappoint. It has a solid chassis, a USB 3.0 port on the front and quality trays for the hard disks. It appears that Shuttle did its homework properly. The firmware has all the features yo...
Affordable, Simple and easy-to-use interface, Quiet operation, Low power consumption and ErP Lot 6 2013 ready, Easy set-up process, USB 3.0 port, SD-card reader, Low enough boot/restart time, Compact dimensions, Longer warranty than the high-end competiti
Low transfer speeds, The USB 3.0 port wasn't compatible with our equipment, The lack of rubber mounts on the trays can lead to vibrations, No eSATA ports, Media server and Bittorrent client cannot be enabled at the same time, Doesn't support external stor
The Shuttle OMNINAS KD20 retails for $149.99 Affordable Simple and easy-to-use interface Quiet operation Low power consumption and ErP Lot 6 2013 ready Easy set-up process USB 3.0 port SD-card reader Low enough boot/restart time Compact dimensions Longer...
Shuttle is already well-established on the Mini-PC, Slim PC and All-in-Ones markets and they have recently decided to enter the NAS market with the OMNINAS KD20 product, for small offices and home environments. The product comes with a solid constru...
Extrait: One of the first devices to draw our attention at this year’s Computex event was this particular NAS unit. Generally speaking, Shuttle had a lovely booth and this KD20 was one of the central pillars to draw a crowd. Obviously skeptical, as we’ve teste...