Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Lenovo Iomega px2-300d and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Iomega px2-300d.
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If you need both a network storage device as well as a new solution for your video surveillance needs, the LenovoEMC is extremely easy to recommend. Setup was point-and-click easy, the analog expansion board is a unique draw, and the standard storage f...
It just works, out of the box, High performance for networked data usage, Easy remote access
Only 4 camera licenses included, Only available with 2 x 2TB HDDs
If you need both a network storage device as well as a new solution for your video surveillance needs, the LenovoEMC is extremely easy to recommend. Setup was point-and-click easy, the analog expansion board is a unique draw, and the standard storage feat...
Published: 2013-07-21, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
With the latest deliverable in NAS technology we’ve got the LenovoEMC PX2-300d with Milestone Arcus Network Video Recorder software embedded, complete with hardware you might recognize as a rather close relative of the Iomega PX2-300d in both looks and...
Expandable for analog cameras, Inexpensive route for IP Camera control, All the features of the PX2300D NAS, Internet monitoring of video streams possible
Relatively costly, Secure Internet deployment still tricky, All the features of the PX2300D NAS
Heavyweight construction, Blistering NAS speeds, Vast functionality
Price, Confusing cloud setup, Did we mention the price?
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Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Jon , review by: macworld.com
Fast performance, User serviceable, Flexible configurations
Enterprise drives boost the price tag, Rear USB ports are USB 2.0
The Storcenter px2-300d is more than capable of providing a small- to medium-sized business with flexible and speedy network storage. In comparison to similar products, the px2-300d is an impressive device, and shines especially bright in the realms of b...
Easy upgrading and installation, Tons of features, Nicely executed cloud functionality, Easy streaming, Fast transfer speeds
Software feels a bit cluttered, Some potential networking issues, Few third-party apps available to add to the device
Small businesses and home power users will find lots to like about this power-packed NAS for local-network and remote access, though you'll need some patience to configure it and discover its deep feature set. ...
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Published: 2012-12-13, Author: Jon , review by: techworld.com
The inclusion of enterprise-class hard drives pushes the price tag of a populated px2-300d to $1000. If you dont need the 24/7, 100 percent workload performance that enterprise-class hard drives deliver, you could save $200 to $300 by buying the px2-3...