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  • more about #addonics more comments →
    fernando_maciel: I just don't get why it has only 1 HDD bay. I'd rather go for a eTRAYz that have 2 bays and gigabit ethernet for a little more than $ 90 #addonicsmininas more »
    shockwaver: Sorry.. a NAS without gigabit ethernet seems almost pointless. As cool as the form factor is, it'd be truly kick ass with gigabit ethernet. #addonicsm... more »
    MadMacs: For that price, I think it's a great deal. #addonicsmininas more »
    Jack of all Tirades R.O.A.C.H.: Can someone either a) explain to me in layman's terms about nas and home servers or b) direct me to a link please? #addonicsmininas more »
    kylewilson: Size of a what? How many ipods is this thing? #addonicsmininas more »
    ripfire: Q. What is the maximum file size that I can copy into the USB storage device? A: The maximum file size is 127 GB if the file is written or transferred... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Can you add a hub to it? more »
    weatherman: Any USB hard-drive becomes a remotely accessible networked drive for just $55? Pirates WIN! (sorry, I try to avoid both the "ftw vs fail" and "ninja v... more »
  • #nas

    Addonics' Mini NAS Could Hide A Teeny Weeny Torrent Server

    I haven't made the jump to setting up network-attached storage. But with the Addonics Mini NAS being the size of a VHS, it's hard to keep resist giving up a small corner of my desk. More »
  • #storage

    Addonics Adapter Turns Any USB Storage Device Into a NAS Server

    For only $55, Addonics claims that this tiny gadget can easily turn any USB storage device into a full-fledged Network Attached Storage (NAS) server with support for both SMB and FTP access. More »
  • #storage

    Addonics Snap-In ExDrive25: Cheap 'n' Snazzy Way to Give Old 2.5-Inch Drives a Second Chance

  • #peripherals

    Addonics CompactFlash Adapters Replace Notebook Hard Drives

  • #gadgets

    Addonics Storage Tower Houses Your Media Under One Roof

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    Addonics Snap-In SATA Mobile Rack: Swap SATA Hard Drives, No Waiting

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