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Published: 2009-04-14, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
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: Western Digital’s My Book World Edition creates an instant hub of entertainment at home or a centralized depot of information for the office within seconds of powering on that also makes backing up painless and easy. If you’re looking for something th...
Abstract: External hard disks that can be attached directly to a home network for use by multiple computers have been around for a few years now. They’re valuable tools, making it likelier that all your files on every machine will be backed up, and allowing musi...
Easy setup; works right out of the box; media, iTunes server for computers, gaming consoles, and other UPnP and DLNA devices; USB port for additional storage; supports a wide variety of media-file formats; backup software for up to five computers; rem
Hard drive not user serviceable; file-transfer speeds may be long depending on networking method you use; hiccups with wireless video streaming
The backup software and remote access are nice pluses, but the My Book World Edition’s media-server capability alone is worth the price. ...
Easy to use as shared storage; very fast performance; great design; affordable.
No RAID support; hard drive is not user serviceable; lack of common features found in many NAS servers; plug-and-play features only works with Windows Vista or Mac OS X; MioNet remote access service is useless.
The Western Digital My Book World Edition is a fast, plug and play simple-to-use NAS server that unfortunately lacks many features and has subpar remote access performance. See all products in the Western Digital My Book World Edition series
Easy to use as shared storage; very fast performance; great design; affordable.
No RAID support; hard drive is not user serviceable; lack of common features found in many NAS servers; plug-and-play features only works with Windows Vista or Mac OS X; MioNet remote access service is useless.
The Western Digital My Book World Edition is a fast, plug and play simple-to-use NAS server that unfortunately lacks many features and has subpar remote access performance. Price range: $279.99 check prices See all products in the Western Digital My Bo...
Abstract: At a time when people are storing more data than ever before and more households have multiple computers (and networked devices) in them there is a growing need for connected storage. Something like a network-attached storage (NAS) device is the ideal ...
Looks good; decent transfer speed; very easy to connect
2TB version is not cheap
Not the cheapest network hard disk, but its easy to use Good points Looks good; decent transfer speed; very easy to connect Bad points 2TB version is not cheap ...