LaCie intros the Big Disk & d2 Network NAS (both are Time Machine compatable)

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

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LaCie has a rather nice selection of NAS units to choose from, but the latest should get some attention from Mac users. Both the Big Disk Network (left) and the d2 Network (right) sport the classic LaCie design, which is obviously inspired by H.A.L 9000, and are compatible with Apple’s Time Machine.

Not only that, the d2 Network comes with up to 1.5TB of storage for $299 and supports eSATA and USB for further expansion. The Big Disk can RAID together up drives and start out at $380. Both drives can also stream media to any UPnP device. With all these NAS system now available, there isn’t a good excuse for not owning one besides, well, not having a job.

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