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Netgear SC101T Storage Central Turbo

Netgear's <a href="http://www.netgear.co.uk/extra/digital_home_sc101t.php">SC101T Storage Central Turbo</a> is a network-attached storage (NAS) device for individuals and small offices. Using up to two 3.2in. SATA drives, you can share all of your data at excellent read and write speeds thanks to Gigabit Ethernet support. There's no built-in wireless connectivity, but the ability to store and use your data (files, photos, music, videos and so on) as easily as when you're using one of your PC's hard drives is a real boon. You can share your data on a LAN or choose to hide it from other users. You can also automatically save your data thanks to the mirroring function.
By Christian Harris, Contributor
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