Just over four years ago, we reviewed our first Thecus product: a dual-bay NAS powered by an Intel IOP 80219 processor and 128MB of DDR RAM. Although we appreciated many aspects of the Y.E.S. Box, it wasn"t without flaws. Its GUI was ugly and clumsy, its setup process was confusing, and performance left much to be desired.
Looking back at the review, it"s incredible how far we"ve come in terms of cost and functionality in just a few years. While pricing on NAS devices hasn"t changed much, virtually everything else has. In fact, 2TB 5400RPM desktop drives start at only $80, and today"s budget NAS devices are considerably more powerful and functional.
The company has released countless new products and we have one onsite: the N3200XXX, another small office/home office NAS. The $430 device is part of Thecus" new XXX series, which supposedly delivers Xtreme power, Xtreme function, and Xtreme value. As cute as that may be, we"re more interested in seeing how it stacks up to the competition.
Read: Thecus N3200XXX NAS Review
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