QNAP Systems introduced on Tuesday a new entry in the company's line of Silent NAS series, the HS-251. This unit is designed for the living room, sporting a fanless, 2-bay set-top-box form factor that looks right at home next to the HDTV and cable box.
According to the specs, the HS-251 includes an Intel Celeron
dual-core processor clocked at 2.41 GHz (burst up to 2.58 GHz), 1 GB of
DDR3L RAM, 512 MB of flash memory, and enough room for two 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch SSD or NAS hard drives.
There are also two hot-swappable trays, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one
HDMI output, two USB 3.0 ports and two USB 2.0 ports. QNAP suggests
that customers use SSDs or WD Red and Seagate NAS drives.
"With its powerful dual core processor, HDMI connectivity and
completely fanless design within a set-top box, the HS-251 is a marvel
of engineering," said Jason Hsu, product manager of QNAP. "This amazing
product is coupled with an unrivaled set of apps & software
features that will allow home users to enjoy a perfect home theater
experience, secure & centralize their files & data, and much more."
The device is powered by QNAP's QTS 4.1 operating system,
which features a multi-window operation and a familiar user interface.
This platform allows users to centralize their files, data and backups,
stream movies and other videos to various network players, and access
and manage files using a tablet or smartphone. The platform also enables
users to sync files across all computers, tablets and mobile devices on
the network.
"The HS-251 can flexibly convert videos into formats that can be
played smoothly on PCs, mobile devices and smart TVs, as well as
allowing multiple devices to simultaneously watch different videos,"
states the PR. "Users can enjoy high quality videos by selecting a
suitable resolution via File Station, Video Station, or the iOS and
Android Qfile app even when in remote sites with limited/restricted
Internet access."
The HS-251 follows the company's HS-210 NAS device that features the same fanless set-top-box form factor. This $329.99 unit
includes a Marvell processor clocked at 1.6 GHz, 512 MB of RAM, 16 MB
of flash memory, and only one Gigabit Ethernet port. However, unlike the
newer HS-251, this model also provides an SD card slot for adding even
more storage.
For more information about the new HS-251 NAS storage device, head here.
Although it is available now for purchase, the pricing is currently
unknown. Given the HS-210 is currently selling for $330 USD (Amazon shows $269.99), the newer version will likely have a higher price tag.
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