Pocket NAS: Synology DS409slim Review @ PCSTATS
November 23rd, 2009 admin
“Green, Quiet and Reliable” – this is the slogan for the new Synology Disk Station DS409slim that is designed to provide users with a budget-friendly solution for easy file sharing and backup. It features snap-in 2.5″ hard drive design, comes with Synology Disk Station Manager 2.2 and offers excelle… [PCSTATS]
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