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Abstract: The Pogoplug lets you turn any USB-attached drive into a network-accessible drive. The Pogoplug Series 4 is a vast improvement over previous models, starting with the upgrade of the USB ports to the 3.0 standard. In addition, series 4 offers a SATA/USM...
Equipped with USB 3.0, the latest Pogoplug provides a fast, easy way to share any hard drive over the Internet; but the Web portal for access needs some work....
Abstract: Pros: Great connectivity options including SD card; Easy to setup; Attractive hardware; Good performance for many tasks; Very hackable; 5GB Pogoplug-hosted storage included for freeCons: Clunky, sometimes confusing software; Video playback performance is ...
Every storage connection a home user could want, USB 3.0 and native SATA connections for faster transfer speeds, Incredibly simple to setup and start using
Transfer speeds limited to 40-42MB/s
The Pogoplug Series 4 offers class-leading simplicity for configuration and ease of use, giving consumers access to a variety of connected devices from SD cards, to USB drives and even a direct attached SATA hard drive or SSD. With no service fees and a v...
Published: 2012-02-29, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Easy setup. Affordable. Good port selection.
Some video playback issues. Can't upload entire folders via the Web interface. Slow video transcoding
The Pogoplug Series 4 is a neat little device that lets you share your music, movies, photos and other files from your own personal cloud while your data stays safe at home....
Published: 2012-01-31, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Pogoplug Series 4 is an adapter that lets you access any 2.5-inch hard drive, USB storage device, or SD card from anywhere online. It's easy to set up, attractively small, and smartly designed. Files can be accessed via browser or apps, and automatic
Video playback on a TV is still a weird and kludgy experience, and video formats don't all work perfectly, automated file backup isn't as smooth and transparent as on an Apple Time Capsule or other NAS device, USB 3 flash drives got extremely hot when plu
The Pogoplug Series 4 is a cleverly simple device for getting files and media from your hard drive, USB drive, or SD card online and making them shareable with smartphones, tablets, and PCs. While many may find it redundant with cloud storage services...
Published: 2012-01-01, Author: Eli , review by: cultofmac.com
Operating your own personal cloud gets easier with each new iteration of the Pogoplug, and the new package continues the trend. Even though the interface has been augmented with a steady stream of new features over the years, the system is still pretty
There's one big feature missing from the music player: any sort of ability to create or work with playlists. About the only thing I could do was tag songs so they'd show up in a heap in the favorites folder — not a good solution. Also — and this is expect
There are some great new features here. The Pogoplug Series 4, together with the recent software interface tweaks, make it easier than ever to own a cloud and share from it. But that's a relative thing; quality and frustrating interface holes mean the Pog...
Published: 2012-01-31, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Pogoplug Series 4 is an adapter that lets you access any 2.5-inch hard drive, USB storage device, or SD card from anywhere online. It's easy to set up, attractively small, and smartly designed. Files can be accessed via browser or apps, and automatic
Video playback on a TV is still a weird and kludgy experience, and video formats don't all work perfectly; automated file backup isn't as smooth and transparent as on an Apple Time Capsule or other NAS device; USB 3 flash drives got extremely hot when plu
The Pogoplug Series 4 is a cleverly simple device for getting files and media from your hard drive, USB drive, or SD card online and making them shareable with smartphones, tablets, and PCs. While many may find it redundant with cloud storage services, t...