Review: QNAP TS-219P
By Tim (Lothar) | Published Tuesday, 29 December 2009
  

If you're looking for additional storage capacity for your HTPC but don't have more drive bays or SATA ports available, a NAS is a good option for you.  The TS-219P being offered from QNAP is one such option and as you've seen it has many features to offer in addition to its storage capability.  The TS-219P can house two drives for a total capacity of up to 4TB.  After using the review unit for a couple of weeks now I have seen nothing but stability from it.  It runs silently and uses very little power.  Adding to that all of the other features that QNAP has designed into their units accessible via a nice looking, easy to use interface, the TS-219P offering is a very good product.  Its size and looks allow it to fit into almost any setting and QNAP has suggested a reasonable price for what you get @ $399.  All in all, if this unit fits your needs I don't think you will have any regrets.  This unit is MissingRemote Recommended.





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