Netgear unveiled the next gen network storage systems for those who dig hardcore digital content. We are talking about 2-Bay, 6-Bay and 4-Bay storage systems that are capable of encoding and decoding HD video to any DLNA certified device.
The company has debuted the ReadyNAS Ultra lineup and “Ultra” is directly referring to enhanced performance, doubled speed and efficient ReadyNAS systems which are going to be powered by Intel Atom Processors and up to 3 TB of storage capacity.
Drew Mayer – Netgear spokesman said that the new ReadyNAS Ultra products are going to enable users to access private media libraries through a remotely connected DLNA certified device. They wouldn’t have to worry about physical locations or topographies any more.
The Ultra lineup is also going to be the first ever network storage system to include trans-coding. So far, those who have tested Ultra, have given positive reviews about it. For starters, the ReadyNAS Ultra 4 is going to cost them a minimum of $600 and Ultra 6 is going to cost $900. You can preorder these babies at Amazon.Com because the shipping is going to start on 15 July and onwards.
Debbie on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 at 11:00 am