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Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive 500GB
Dec 16, 2009, 18 :03 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (4847 reads)

(Other stories by John Brandon)

"Cons:
Not a high-end network storage device, only boasting average transfer speed. Not all the built-in features are Linux-friendly

"A network drive serves two main purposes. One, it is a place to store your files – plain and simple. When you are maxed out on space on your PC, a network drive affords the extensive storage required for advanced computing work, media files and backups. The second main purpose: enhancing your digital life. More than just a network drive, the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive – which is about the size of a male hand and styled with an unassuming black enclosure – provides a wealth of powerful and unusual digital media features, many of which work quite well with Linux computers."

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Does it come with Iomega's famous "C ...   Click of Death?   
Grishnakh
Dec 16, 2009, 22:29:22
 
> Does it come with Iomega's famous  ...   Re: Click of Death?   
blackhole
Dec 17, 2009, 11:16:52
 
> > Does it come with Iomega's famou ...   Re: Re: Click of Death?   
DannyB
Dec 17, 2009, 16:09:11
 
> > > Does it come with Iomega's fam ...   Re: Re: Re: Click of Death?   
blackhole
Dec 18, 2009, 10:01:33
 
I have the Iomega Home Media Network dri ...   Iomega Home Media Network drive   
Ray Harper
Mar 1, 2010, 17:35:49
 
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