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February 2009
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54 Reviews
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Abstract: The My Book World Edition is Western Digitals latest single drive Nas, and comes in capacities of 1TB and 2TB. It has the ubiquitous My Book capacity gauge along its spine and features a USB 2 port next to the Gigabit Ethernet socket on the rear. The ...
The WD My Book World Edition is a smart and house-friendly solution for storing files on your local network. With the added software and services, it also provides valuable remote access and automatic backup capabilities, even if the remote aspect cou...
Abstract: We've long been encouraging people to invest in Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. They let you store all your commonly used files, like music, videos, pictures, and maybe even spreadsheets and word processor documents, in a centralised location that...
BitTorrent aside, the My Book World Edition supports all the media streaming protocols all but the most geeky of NAS geeks could want - and pretty much every tech-savvy consumer too. It offers plenty of storage capacity at a low cost - and in a snazzy...
Abstract: Like a well-behaved child, Western Digitals latest My Book World Edition is made to be seen and not heard: its impressively quiet, and its glossy white case looks sleek. As with six of the other NAS devices here, you can copy files to and from th...
Abstract: Gear ReviewsWestern Digital My Book World Edition 1TB Network Hard Drive By BerwynComputer kit08 May 2008 11:12An Interesting bit of kit I bought recently was the Western Digital My Book World Edition 1TB Network Hard Drive. I wanted a network drive to...
Published: 2009-02-24, Author: Alberto , review by: es.engadget.com
Abstract: Hasta no hace demasiado tiempo, la idea de adquirir un NAS para una red doméstica parecía totalmente exagerada, pero el creciente número de casas con más de un ordenador y la explosión multimedia que estamos viviendo, han convertido a estos dispositivos e...