Buffalo LinkStation Live NAS drive
January 29, 2008 – 6:15 amThe Buffalo LinkStaion Live is high capacity consumer network attached storage drive for home users which allows storing digital data such as photos, videos and audios, and share it around their home network. It includes a built-in print server and a DLNA-compliant media server that allows you to easily share multimedia files to other DLNA-compliant devices.
Product provides a cost-effective, high-performance NAS solution that delivers superior reliability and usability. The Buffalo LinkStation Live features a high-performance Marvell Media Vault Processor, DDR-II RAM and a high-speed SATA drive to deliver increased throughput rates of up to 35MB/s, which is five times faster than average single-drive NAS devices on the market. With its Direct Copy functionality, files can be directly transferred onto the device from a digital camera or USB flash drive.
Features:
- The Buffalo LinkStation Live comes in four capacities: 250GB, 320GB, 500GB, and 750GB where all versions contain a single, 7,200rpm drive.
- It’s easy to set up and configure.
- Built-in DLNA™ CERTIFIED Media Server for distributing multimedia files over your network to another DLNA device, such as a digital media adapter and print server for network printing
- Direct Copy Feature allows You to Quickly and Easily Transfer Photos from a Digital Camera Directly to a LinkStation
- Protect Data by Restricting Access With Group and User Level Security
- For Backing up PCs on your network to the NAS drive, Buffalo bundles Memeo Auto Backup software (for Windows only). Using Memeo, helps you to schedule regular backups.
- The Ethernet port supports both Fast and Gigabit Ethernet
- Provides one-year warranty and Toll-free phone support available 24-7, or you can fill out an online query form on the company’s Web site. Buffalo’s site also includes downloads and a searchable knowledge base.
The LinkStation Live seamlessly integrates with iTunes® 7. Use iTunes to access your music collection on the LinkStation.











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