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Legion Hardware » Articles » Thecus N5550

Thecus N5550
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out an affordable 5-bay NAS from Thecus that can handle up to 20TB’s of storage and is powered by an Intel Atom processor with a large 2GB memory capacity. Called the N5550 it is priced at a little over $500. At this price there are few 4-bay NAS products that can match the value and features of the N5550...

The most important factor to consider with the Thecus N5550 is the price and that really goes for any product. However in the case of the N5550 it’s rather cheap for a 5-bay NAS with a retail price of just $510. As we mentioned earlier in comparison the Drobo 5N costs $600, the QNAP TS-569L $750 and the Synology DS1512+ a whopping $840.

01/29/2013
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John



Posted on: 02/13/2013 08:05 PM
Certainly a nice price. Don't like the idea of having the door, especially when its needed to access the USB port. Still its very cheap.

Sym



Posted on: 02/13/2013 08:34 PM
If you are after a cheap NAS then sure its okay but I would rather get a better quality 4 or even 2 bay NAS. Just my 2c worth.

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