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The editors liked
Pleasing to the eye
Great hardware specification
Solid performance
Flexible feature-set
HDMI port
Easy to set up
Strong overall performance
Frontfacing USB 3.0 port
Userfriendly Intelligent NAS Utility
HDMI output for direct play
Fast transferring large files
Reasonably attractive design
Tool-less drive installation
The editors didn't like
Lack of 2.5” storage support
Not very energy efficient
Operating system requires work
Lacks support for 2.5in drives
Operating system needs work
ISCSI not supported
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The Thecus N2560 NAS is expected to become available in November 2013
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Fast transferring large files, Reasonably attractive design, Tool-less drive installation
No dynamic, expandable RAID, Incredibly basic setup (no wizards), Weak build quality, Noisy
On paper the Thecus N2560 is not a bad product. It is reasonably priced, well specified and looks pretty good. The problem is on closer inspection the N2560 has limited RAID options, is too noisy and too difficult to setup for the mainstream user it targe...
Published: 2014-01-06, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: NAS devices are the all-in-one kitchen appliance, the jack of all trades of the home network. They can do one thing, they can do many things, and often you don't even need all of the features. While it's great to own a £350 top-of-the-line model, it doe...
Pleasing to the eye, Great hardware specification, Solid performance, Flexible feature-set, HDMI port, Easy to set up
Lack of 2.5” storage support, Not very energy efficient, Operating system requires work
Having mostly reviewed NAS products from another vendor it’s a breath of fresh air spending time with another brand. Thecus is under 10 years old and yet they have demonstrated they are force to be reckoned with.On the hardware side, the N2560 is pres...
Before we conclude the article here is a quick look at the mobile apps from Thecus. One is their Dashboad which allows us to configure the server from our iOS or Android device and the other is T-On the Go which lets us access content remotely. Ideal real...
Strong overall performance, Frontfacing USB 3.0 port, Userfriendly Intelligent NAS Utility, HDMI output for direct play
Lacks support for 2.5in drives, Operating system needs work, iSCSI not supported, HEXUS.where2buy, The Thecus N2560 NAS is expected to become available in November 2013, HEXUS.right2reply, At HEXUS, we invite the companies whose products we test to comme
We feel like we've been here before with Thecus. As is so often the case with the company's NAS solutions, the N2560 offers capable hardware driven by software that feels a little rough around the edges. Intel's latest-generation Atom SoCs appear to be a...
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...