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
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38 Reviews
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We admire the attractive build quality of the compact Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, even if it is a little too noisy for truly quiet living room use. It's network read/write performance is good, and the price is attractive, although Mac users...
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Published: 2009-08-23, Author: Chris , review by: macworld.co.uk
Easy installation; intuitive software interface; flexible iTunes server features; robust BitTorrent support, Time Machine and remote access support.
Some quirks during login. Min specs: Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard).
Abstract: I first saw this unit when it was launched at a show in the spring of 2008, finally I got one to look at in the spring of 2009, however other pressing reviews stopped it being looked at until now with summer flourishing....
Easy to set up and use; excellent Web-based interface; compact and sleek design
Lacks advanced NAS features; hard drive isn't user-serviceable; can't read NTFS external hard drives
The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is easy to set up and use -- even for the most novice user. Its lack of advanced features, however, might lessen its appeal for more savvy folk ...
Easy to set up; gigabit Ethernet; external drive support; print server potential
Just basic NAS feature
While, at the asking price, the basic NAS functions of this device will be appreciated by many, calling it a Home Media Network Drive may be a little misleading. It does lack some features you might expect to find on a device with such a name, but hav...
This is a useful device for storing and sharing media over your network – just make sure your router is situated in a place where the devices humming isnt going to disturb anyone. Its a good-value product, offering plentiful storage with well-featur...
The multimedia features of the drive are pretty limited, and calling it a ‘Home Media Network’ drive merely seems a marketing ploy to make it sound more interesting than ‘Bog Standard NAS Drive’. But, to be fair, if you do treat it...
Abstract: Iomegas Home Media drive has an attractive brushed-metal case and can be positioned either vertically or horizontally with the included stand. Configuring it is straightforward thanks to the uncluttered and well-labelled setup utility and web conf...
It’s obvious that the Iomega Home Media Network Drive 1TB is an average performer. On one hand, it works brilliantly while reading data from but not so well while writing data on it and that’s exactly what you’ll be doing quite often. There are some be...