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The editors liked
SPDIF and HDMI outputs
USB 3.0 port
Overall Build Quality
Design (For Some)
Good Performance (Speed/Temperatures/Noise Levels)
Features
2GB DDR3 RAM
Gigabit Ethernet Port
3 USB Ports (2xUSB 2.0 / 1xUSB 3.0)
HDMI Output
SPDIF Output
SATA III (6Gb/s)
T-OnTheGo DDNS Android/iOS App
Heavy duty hardware
Small
Quiet
And energyefficient
Excellent performance
Full featured Web UI
Full version of Acronis True Image Personal included
Nice looking clean design
Intel Atom based processor
Generous 2GB of RAM
Mobile access to your NAS
Lots of app choices
Easy Set Up
Feature Packed
Silent operation
DDNS setup to access NAS from outside the network
Uncluttered UI. Fast Write speed. Data remained intact after drive failure and recovery.
HDMI output
Plenty of features
Decent speeds
Looks nice
Plenty of media options
Simple setup
The editors didn't like
Lower performance than other dualcore Atom NASes
Does not support all addin modules
Can't open multiple windows in OS
Availability In The USA (Current)
Thecus OS Needs Much Work
A few minor annoyances with the Web UI
Lower storage capacity might turn off prospective buyers
Be careful which hard drives you choose
As they must be compatible
Messy RAID volume creation. Software utility constantly froze. UI did not reflect correct volume state after RAID recovery. Expensive
Published: 2015-02-02, Author: Stewart , review by: vrworld.com
Abstract: The Thecus N2560 NAS is a home and office Network Attached Storage device that supports two 3.5" hard drives. Despite having solid hardware and a compact sleek design that looks good in your living room, the N2560 is ultimately marred by a software platfo...
Easy Set Up, Feature Packed, Silent operation, DDNS setup to access NAS from outside the network
This is my first time really getting to explore a stand along NAS. The Thecus N2560 did not disappoint. Performance was smooth and file transfers were quite quick. Multiple streams were handled with ease. It ran cool and quiet. Most of the time I didn't e...
With an MSRP of $380, but available online for less than $240, the Thecus N2560 is an extremely affordable hybrid unit that can serve as a reliable method of backup and redundancy, and also as a secondary HTPC client. Depending on your video playback need...
Heavy duty hardware, Small, quiet, and energyefficient, Excellent performance, Full featured Web UI, Full version of Acronis True Image Personal included
A few minor annoyances with the Web UI, Lower storage capacity might turn off prospective buyers
Published: 2014-08-04, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
The Thecus N2560 NAS Server is an interesting product that demonstrates what is possible when implementing a low-power SoC like the Atom CE5335. Building on what we saw from the N2310, which featured a proper iTunes server implementation as well as app su...
Overall Build Quality, Design (For Some), Good Performance (Speed/Temperatures/Noise Levels), Features, 2GB DDR3 RAM, Gigabit Ethernet Port, 3 USB Ports (2xUSB 2.0 / 1xUSB 3.0), HDMI Output, SPDIF Output, SATA III (6Gb/s), T-OnTheGo DDNS Android/iOS App,
Availability In The USA (Current), Thecus OS Needs Much Work,
The Thecus N2560 NAS Server is a small yet solid device with good performance across the board but does that mean that it's really good? Well for good or bad NAS servers are not judged solely by their performance but also by their available connections, b...
A Post By: SimeThis will be an overview of the N2560 and also a little bit of practical advice for people that have a computer with almost zero disk space remaining, and no clue what to do about it!Let's start with the Thecus N2560 network attached storag...
The Thecus N2560 NAS is setup with the home user and home office in mind. In particular, installing hard drive and building the RAID with the N2560 is very simple. Thecus has tried to make using their NAS devices easy to use. This is clear by the fact t...
HDMI output, Plenty of features, Quiet, Decent speeds, Looks nice, Plenty of media options, Simple setup
No 2.5″ drive support, Uses rails for hard drives
Apps and Testing The N2560 comes with a lot of apps ready to install, all you have to do is go to the NAS Application section of the control panel and select which ones you want to install. From here you can also turn them off or on. If you want more app...
Published: 2014-05-23, Author: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
The Thecus N2560 is a Network Attached storage devices that is based of the Intel EvanSport NAS platform. The NAS supports drives up to 4 TB in size, according to Thecus' compatibility list. With today's multi-user households it is my opinion that high ca...