Western Digital gets NASty with My Book World Edition HDDs
By Darren Murph | February 21, 2007
Filed under: Storage, Networking
Western Digital is at it again with its My Book lineup of HDDs, but rather than bumping the storage capacity from the already roomy (albeit bulky) 1TB Pro II Edition, WD is adding an Ethernet port for remote access ability. The My Book World Edition II sports a shiny white finish and touts 1TB of storage, RAID 1 capability, a USB 2.0 port for stringing on more external drives, and the obligatory gigabit Ethernet jack to boot. Additionally, this device pays a bit more attention to detail by offering up a “unique capacity gauge LED that allows users to discern at a glance remaining storage space,” but the real story is its ability to be accessed from any internet connection as a standalone device. Essentially becoming a NAS drive at heart via the included Anywhere Access software, this Book also includes Data OnHand software which makes the drive active in Windows Explorer regardless of your location, and boasts the ability to let friends and family access / upload files without having to actually be near the drive. Notably, the My Book World Edition II is deemed “user-serviceable,” and should be available by the week’s end for $499, but if you’re interested in the half-sized 500GB My Book World Edition, you can snag it for just $279.
[Via Yahoo, thanks Steve]
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