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Buffalo TeraStation Pro NAS with 6TB capacity

Buffalo’s TeraStation Pro has just received a significant capacity bump, with the Japanese arm of the company announcing a 6TB version of the network-attached-storage device, the TS-H6.0TGL/R5.  Four 1.5TB hard-drives are set up in a quick-swap RAID array, capable of RAID 0, 1, 5 or 10 setups, with gigabit network connectivity and jumbo frame support.

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Two USB ports allow for external hard-drives to be connected, should 6TB not quite be enough for you, and there’s an LCD display to show hard-drive and network status.  Despite all that’s going on inside, the TeraStation is said to be surprisingly quiet thanks to a special near-silent fan and ducted cooling design.

The Buffalo TeraStation TS-H6.0TGL/R5 supports Active Directories, and has a built-in FTP server.  It’s available in Japan now, with worldwide release likely following shortly after, priced at around €1,580 ($2,114).

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[via Akihabara]


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Written by Chris Davies on October 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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Buffalo NAS device doubles as USB 2.0 drive

Buffalo FlexNet

Buffalo Technology has unveiled a hybrid device which marries an “external USB drive and a network attached storage solution.” It is called the DriveStation FlexNet and it will be available around $150 for the 500GB (HD-CE500LU2), $170 for the 640GB (HD-CE640LU2) and $260 for the 1TB (HD-CE1.0TLU2) storage models.

Buffalo says the FlexNet lets one toggle between USB 2.0 and NAS via a single button. It features a 10/100 Ethernet interface and makes use of Buffalo’s USB technology to offer up to “20 percent” faster transfer rates over standard USB drives.

FlexNet includes its own backup software and also the option for a shared public folder. It will be available later this month.

Buffalo FlexNet

Written by Nino Marchetti on September 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Full HD 22-inch LCD Monitor From Buffalo

Full HD 22-inch LCD Monitor From Buffalo

If you are looking for a new Full HD LCD screen, then check out the new 22 inch LCD monitor from Buffalo. The Buffalo FTD-HD2232HSR/BK will be released very soon and provides a WUXGA resolution (1,920×1,200 pixels), a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a brightness of 300cd/m², a viewing angle of 170°, and a response time of 5ms. Buffalo’s Full HD LCD screen is priced at around €280. [Akihabara]

Written by Johan on September 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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Buffalo MicroStation SSD: USB solid-state storage

Buffalo have unveiled their latest MicroStation portable storage solution, and this time around the company has used SSD rather than a traditional hard-drive.  Available in three capacities - 32GB, 64GB and 100GB - the MicroStation SSD is USB powered, with no external PSU required, and the cable itself wraps around the drive when not in use.

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Buffalo are claiming up to 35MB/s data transfer speeds with TurboUSB, along with the usual benefits of SSDs: low power demands and high resistance to shocks and vibration.  In fact the company goes one better, with the outer casing of the MicroStation SSD being shock-resistant itself.

Backup software from Memeo is included, as well as Secure Lock Ware for encrypting the drive’s contents.  No pricing for the three drives has been given.

[via iTechNews]


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Written by Chris Davies on September 8th, 2008 with no comments.
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First Solid State Disk USB Drive in The World

First Solid State Disk USB Drive in The World

Here is the first external solid state disk USB drive in the world from Buffalo. Measuring 89mm x 57mm x 14mm and weighing at 60grams, the MicroStation is a tiny storage device that is curently available in 32GB, 64GB and 100GB capacities. The storage device connects to the PC via USB 2.0 with a maximum data transfer speed of 35MB/second. The 32GB model is priced at £115, while the 64GB and 100GB models retails for £230 and £344, respectively. [electricpig]

Written by Johan on September 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Buffalo New External DVD Super-Multi Drive

Buffalo New External DVD Super-Multi Drive

Buffalo today announced the DSM-SL20U2 external DVD Super-Multi Drive that provides the option to upscale DVD content to 1080p. The DSM-SL20U2 is capable of burning DVD±R at 20x, DVD+RW at 8x and DVD-RAM at 12x. The device will be available later this month in Japan for €85. [Akihabara]

Written by Johan on August 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Buffalo intros fastest BD burners


 

Japanese company, Buffalo have announced a breakthrough in the world of Blu-Ray optical drives. They have developed world’s first 8X BD internal and external burners. Both the burners, BR-816FBS-WH (internal) and BR-816SU2 (external) will support 8X writing speed of single layer BD Discs whereas 2X recording for dual layer ones.

The drives will hit in early next month at a price of Yen 44,500 (USD 414)for the external while Yen 39,100 (USD 363) for the internal.

Press Release [ Japanese]


 

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Written by Kunal Gangar on July 28th, 2008 with no comments.
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Buffalo’s Blu-ray burner does 8x

Buffalo’s Blu-ray burner does 8x
Buffalo just announced the world’s fastest Blu-ray recorder that is capable of burning through your data at an 8x speed. It’s available in Japan beginning next month. You can get an External version and an internal version. The BR-816U2 External features eSATA and USB port. The BR-816FBS can be connected by SATA.

CDs and DVDs are also supported of course. You’ll get a max 16x burn to DVD±R or 48x/24x for CD-R/RW. Each drive is being bundled with Cyberlink’s PowerDVD 7 suite. The external drive will cost you about $435, while the internal is about $380.

[Akihabara]

Written by Conner Flynn on July 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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