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November 2013
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To this Seagate also sells some portable hard drive with internal wifi chip. But device connectivity is limited on them. Seagate Central comes in 3 different storage sizes. They are 4TB
3TB and 2TB. The cost of Seagate Central is Rs.17
449.00. That makes
Solid structure
Easy setup
Smooth media streaming
The editors didn't like
No Power On/Off Button
Limited Dashboard feature
Heats up quickly if used for long time with multiple devices.
Published: 2013-06-21, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
NAS devices aren't exciting in the physical sense, just like backup is one of those topics that nobody ever really wants to talk about. I can't say the Central is an exciting gadget in that context, but it's certainly a mostly functional one as long as yo...
The Seagate Central is fast, easy to use, and comes with many options for media streaming, both locally and via the Internet
As a single-volume server, the Central offers no data protection should its internal hard drive fail; its remote feature is very sluggish and limited when accessed via a browser
The affordable Seagate Central delivers as a fast and easy-to-use network storage device for home backup and entertainment purposes....
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Published: 2013-11-20, Author: Elias , review by: pcworld.co.nz
4TB capacity in a small enclosure, Remote access worked well, App is easy to use
Hard drive is not user replaceable, Somewhat noisy during seek operations, Network cable can be hard to disconnect
the Seagate Central is a good drive that we didn't have to fuss over on our home network. We plugged it in, transferred some files to it, and everything was rosy. We like the fact that you can get such a high capacity (4TB) in such a small and relativel...
Goes up to only 4TB of storage, Heats up after extended usage, No RAID
Seagate is one of the first few companies to make a network storage device that is easy for home users to utilise. It is quite unfortunate however that it only has up to 4TB of storage space to play around with.(previously published in issue March 2014)...
Abstract: Quick Setup Seeing that this is a single-volume NAS, just know that it doesn't have protection when the hard-drive fails. That aside, this is a very simple device because there's basically nothing when setting up. All you have to do is plug in the power, ...
We've already mentioned how quick and easy it was to set-up the Seagate Central and we really can't say anything that we didn't like in the setup process. We will admit, the 4TB sample we had was a chore to fill-up but kidding aside everything was smooth ...
Abstract: The Seagate people sent me for review their new 4TB networked hard drive which they've dubbed Seagate Central , a 4TB behemoth that really sparked my interest.It's double the capacity of my 2TB Buffalo Cloudstation NAS, which I've been loading up with my ...
Abstract: I have been using the below Seagate Hard Drives for a while now and here is my review for themSeagate Backup Plus Fast Portable Drive (4TB),Seagate Backup Plus Slim Portable Drive (2TB),Seagate Wireless Plus Mobile Device Storage (2TB), andSeagate Central...
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Published: 2013-08-06, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
The Seagate Central is a blissfully easy to setup and use, and provides more than enough storage in a sleek little device. But it's iffy remote access might irritate some users who want to access or stream their files remotely. However for everyone else...
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Published: 2013-05-07, Author: François , review by: 01net.com
Ce disque réseau de Seagate se révèle très simple à installer et à utiliser dans ses fonctions de base. L'application pour smartphone et tablette séduit par son interface très conviviale. Les grands débutants devront peut-être jeter un coup dans la docume...