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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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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...
Uncluttered UI. Fast Write speed. Data remained intact after drive failure and recovery.
Messy RAID volume creation. Software utility constantly froze. UI did not reflect correct volume state after RAID recovery. Expensive, given its cheap chassis parts
While the specs are impressive on paper, and the unit does turn in a speedy Write performance, we can't recommend this NAS. It looks cheap and with performance that generally matches its appearance, despite a price point that rivals that of more robust a...
Power ConsumptionThe Thecus N2560 is a 2-bay NAS, and most users are going to use it in a RAID-1 configuration. Hence, we performed all our expansion / rebuild testing as well as power consumption evaluation with the unit configured in RAID-1. The disks u...
When compared to other 2bay NAS we have reviewd, the N2650 performs near the top. Although the N2560 isn't as fast as QNAP's TS-269 PRO, I didn't expect it to be. They are devices that occupy different classes and different price points. Having only an id...
Lower performance than other dualcore Atom NASes, Does not support all addin modules, Can't open multiple windows in OS
Updated 8/27/2013The single-chip Berryville / Evansport platform is an interesting animal. Although it still bears the Atom moniker, its single-chip architecture and integrated graphics processor make it more like something from Marvell's Armada family th...