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Gadget: StorCenter ix2-200 NAS Does Torrents and Time Machine

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Iomega has released the StorCenter ix2-200, a squat-looking NAS that includes built-in remote torrent transfers and support for Apple’s Time Machine. The $270 (1T) product also lets you download data to any Bluetooth phone – along with a number of “green” features.

“Based on EMC’s world class enterprise storage and security technologies and featuring a completely new sleek, sexy industrial design, the new network device will be the easiest-to-use NAS appliance on the marketplace today,” according to Iomega.

The ix2-200’s features “appeal to the movie-downloading, home-server-building, tofu-eating, lazy ass in you,” according to Gizmodo.

What struck us most is the built-in support for torrents. No computer is needed – download the files on the road with your Bluetooth mobile. The NAS also includes support for up to five security cameras that can be monitored from your iPhone.

[Via Gizmodo and Iomega]

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7 comments

    I’m just disappointed with the low storage space … come on, all that pack of cool features and the box has only 1T ?

    Looks nice. I want one.

    Just got a Buffalo Linkstation 1TB for $50 less than that with all the same features, only one HD instead of two, support for time machine, is smaller and looks way sleeker. I already got the time machine part working as well as the DLNA server for my PS3, next I’m gunna check out what this torrent client can do and after that setup the FTP server so I can grab files over the net. Wish I has an iPhone, apparently they have a cool app for that. =)

    I’ve never trusted the iomega brand since the click-of-death zip cartridge/drive days. Do they make drives just as crappy as they used to or did they finally start doing minimal quality assurance? I remember the “zip bucket” that Kinko’s employees would throw faulty zip cartridges AND drives into back in the day. Meanwhile, Syquest drives worked great.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iomega#Controversy

    Why should I trust this scumbag company now?

    I’ve had no problem to use iomega portable drives. They provide cost effective product. I understand their product in past was not good enough. Now iomega is part of EMC copmany.
    I really like this new product. I evaluated WHS(windows home server) which is $100 price tag. This one do almost everything of WHS and plus more.

    The Iomega of today is a far different beast then the expanded floppy maker of yesterday. Like Andy said Iomega has been bought out by EMC and EMC are the lords of storage.

    I’ve trialed all Iomega NAS devices except the one above. And if this model is anything alike the ix4-200d its going to be a mean little machine.

    I just bought the 2TB model for less than $299 from Provantage – with free shipping.

    The price/performance per TB just can’t be beat today.

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