CES 2016: Not everyone has room for a full-size NAS, and some people would just prefer a slimmer and quieter unit in general if given the option. The new NASBook for QNAP looks perfect for those who demand a highly portable unit, but even more so for those who want a compact size with big performance.
Equipped with 4 x m.2 SSD bays, with support for 2280/2260/2242 SATA 6Gb/s SSDs, in raid 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 5+ hot spare, JBOD and, of course, separate volumes. There are 2 RAM slots for up to 8GB of DDR3L RAM, a powerful Intel Celeron N3150 quad-core Braswell processor and built in Intel HD Graphics. That means 4K video playback with real-time transcoding!
Equipped with QTS 4.2.1 OS, as well as all the high-end NAS features that come with it, the NAS also has two HDMI ports, two USB ports, audio jacks, IR receiver, and a built-in Gigabit switch! Overall, this is a seriously well-equipped multimedia powerhouse, perfect for a home entertainment setup.
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