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LaCie's 1TB Network Space2 has an attractive glossy black finish. You'll need to ensure it gets plenty of ventilation – its underside can become alarmingly hot. Configuring the Network Space2 is straightforward thanks to its simple discovery utility an...
Lacie's Network Space2 is good value, but patchy USB support and folder restrictions can make it frustrating to use...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:24:10
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Lacie's Network Space 2 is a network hard disk. It attaches directly to your home network router so all the computers on the network, as well as other devices such as media streamers, can access the files it contains.Unlike most similar devices, the Ne...
Good value; looks great; not too loud...
Setup could have been clearer...
A good network storage device that is flexible and not too expensive Good points Good value; looks great; not too loud Bad points Setup could have been clearer...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:24:11
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Lacie's Network Space 2 is a network hard disk. It attaches directly to your home network router so all the computers on the network, as well as other devices such as media streamers, can access the files it contains.Unlike most similar devices, the Ne...
Good value; looks great; not too loud...
Setup could have been clearer...
A good network storage device that is flexible and not too expensive...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:24:12
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LaCie’s Network Space 2 is well priced, neatly designed and easy to use. It’s currently only available with 1TB of storage, but that should be more than adequate for small studios looking to share projects. There’s a USB port on the front of the unit t...
Good performance; attractive price; very ease to use with a well designed user interface.
1TB storage might not be enough for some people and some business users will prefer an extrasecure RAID option.
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Of all the tech appliances you might want to prominently display, a mundane network attached storage device probably falls about 78th on most people’s lists, right after VoIP desk phones and before network switches. LaCie’s Network Space 2 may change t...
Attractive Design, Relatively cool and quiet, Acceptable transfer speeds, Easy setup and intuitive administrative dashboard...
No Remote Access, Wi-Fi, one-touch file transfer, Only one USB port for adding printers, USB drives, USB data access too awkward to be convenient...
LaCie’s dead-simple Network Space 2 won’t impress with performance or capabilities, but the clean case and ease-of-use may make it the ideal NAS for consumers just learning to dabble in the wonders of network attached storage...
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If you're looking to add storage to your home office, you're often faced with a choice. Should you buy a NAS device and add it to your network, or should you purchase an external USB drive and just plug it into a computer? The LaCie Network Space 2...
Simple Setup, Builtin DLNA and iTunes server, Supports Apple Time Machine backups, Separate USB port for direct connection to computer...
No Jumbo frame support, Supports only Postscriptcompatible printers, Requires separate partitions for USB and NAS modes...
Single 1TB NAS with Gigabit Ethernet support. USB support for printers, additional storage, or for direct attach to a computer...
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If you prefer form over function in a NAS, you may appreciate Lacie's Network Space 2 NAS device. It has a unique design—a high-gloss black box with port connections placed discreetly on its sides and no LEDs. The only light on the device is one on bottom...
Appealing design. Good basic NAS functions. Better than average I/O performance.
Clunky management interface. Runs warm. File-browser utility problems. No native remote Windows folder backup...
The Lacie Network Space 2 seems to exemplify the idea of "form over function" as an attractive device that is lacking in features...
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