Asus Eee range to get NAS device

Asus Eee range to get NAS device

EeeNAS launching next week

Asus has joined other network attached storage device makers such as QNAP and Acer by showing off a new NAS that uses Intel's low-power, inexpensive Atom N270 microprocessor.

The EeeNAS joins Asus's Eee family of devices that also have Atoms inside, such as Eee PC netbooks and net-top mini-desktops.

EeeNAS will launch within the next month at a price under $1,000 (£630), an Asustek representative said.

The device provides data storage and backup for homes or small businesses. Its 5-litre case contains two 7200 rpm SATA hard disk drives offering a total of 1TB of storage.

A 3.5in touchscreen on the front of the device allows users to access data and perform other functions, such as burn DVDs on its slot-loading multi-drive.

EeeNAS has a Linux OS.

The storage device is designed for continuous operation, carries an uninterrupted power supply (UPS), and can act as a communication hub for wireless devices connected to a wired local network.

Full details of EeeNAS will be revealed at Computex in Taipei next week, the representative said.

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