crunchgear.com - 1/13/2009
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I enjoyed using the Addonics USB NAS adapter : it was easy to use, and did a few simple things quite well. Now PogoPlug is entering the NAS fray, and takes things to the next level of simplicity.
Gone is the external power plug, which makes for a very nice form factor. Just stick this thing ...
ehomeupgrade.com - 1/12/2009
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ehomeupgrade.com —
Easy Installation – The Pogoplug connects directly to
any home network and requires no special technical knowledge...
to setup firewalls or other configurations. Full Web Access – All the files from an external drive can be viewed or downloaded through ...
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New ‘Extendable’ Pogoplug NAS Adapter for ...
cloudengines.com - 1/8/2009
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PogoPlug Adapter Makes NAS Frighteningly Simple
The UberReview —
... that just works. The PogoPlug NAS adapter looks like it falls into that category. The manufacturer claims that setup is as simple as plugging it into the wall and plugging an external HDD into it.
Once you have done so, you can remotely access your hard disk from anywhere, via a web-based log-in; meaning that there is no need to have a static IP and no router configuration required, and it is iPhone accessible.
Price: $79 [PogoPlug via eHomeUpgrade, CrunchGear]
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OhGizmo! —
... so it’s not a practical solution for many people out there. However, this PogoPlug definitely is.
The PogoPlug is by far the easiest NAS solution that I’ve seen. You just plug it into the wall, then plug in any USB hard drive. The configurations are handled on the PogoPlug site, which also allows you to access your files from anywhere. For $79, I’d definitely recommend this to anyone needing a simple 1-drive NAS solution.
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Review: PogoPlug USB hard drive network sharing
CrunchGear —
... We wrote about the PogoPlug NAS adapter in January, and I was excited to see what it could do. I finally got my review model, and this little gadget does a pretty good job of living up to the hype. ...
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