Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Lenovo Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive USB2 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive USB2.
June 2009
(77%)
38 Reviews
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Easy installation; intuitive software interface; flexible iTunes server features; robust BitTorrent support, Time Machine and remote access support.
Some quirks during login.
Iomega’s Home Media Network Hard Drive has a simple setup process, advanced features, and an easy-to-use interface. Of the home media servers currently on the market that are Mac friendly, the Iomega stands out among its peers. ...
Abstract: Most people reading GadgetNutz.com are going to have a home network. Broadband companies often include, or offer, routers as part of their internet packages. With game consoles using your home network, iPhones and other cellular devices using the netwo...
Abstract: If you’re looking for a simple, easy-to-set-up network hard drive, the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is right down your alley. Available in 500GB (US$160) and 1TB ($210) sizes, the Home Media Network Hard Drive is simple. It is one di...
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Published: 2009-04-09, Author: Daniel , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: As the name implies, the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is essentially a NAS device with media hub abilities, intended to back up and playback multimedia files across your home network. Where it stands slightly out from the crowd is in its suppor...
Easy to set up and use; excellent Web-based interface; compact and sleek design.
Lacks advanced NAS features; hard drive is not user serviceable; cant read NTFS external hard drive.
The Iomega Home Media Network Drive, a single-volume NAS server, is easy to set up and use for even the most novice user; however, its lack of advanced features might lessen its appeal to savvy users.
Easy to set up and use; excellent Web-based interface; compact and sleek design.
Lacks advanced NAS features; hard drive is not user serviceable; cant read NTFS external hard drive.
The Iomega Home Media Network Drive, a single-volume NAS server, is easy to set up and use for even the most novice user; however, its lack of advanced features might lessen its appeal to savvy users.
Abstract: The company made famous for its iconic Zip drive does it again. This time, iOmega is dropping a new media device with a whopping terabyte of storage onto the high-end of its Home Network Drive range. The new drive offers the same ease of use as the sta...