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Thecus outs N4800 NAS with support for HDMI output

by Steven Williamson on 16 January 2012, 09:03

Tags: Thecus (4978.TWO)

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Thecus has launched its latest storage solution, the N4800, one of the first Intel Atom N2700 based NAS.


Featuring 2GB DDR3, HDMI output and two USB 3.0 ports, the N4800 is designed to work without fans to reduce power consumption and noise.

The N4800’s HDMI output allows you to connect your NAS directly to your TV for device management, web browsing with Flash support, and HD video playback.

It also supports Android and iOS via its ThecusShare software, enabling users to manage it, upload and download data from their mobile device, as well as One Click Protection for backing up data quickly.




Check out the full hardware specifications:

Item Spec
Processor Intel® Atom™ D2700
System Memory 2GB DDR3
LAN Interface RJ-45x2: 10/100/1000 BASE-TX Auto MDI/MDI-X
WOL supported
USB Interface USB 2.0 host port x2 (back x2)
USB 3.0 host port x2 (front x2)
OLED 2.8” OLED display
4 buttons (ENTER, ESC, UP, DOWN)
Multi-lingual supported
SATA DOM 1GB
HDMI Output HDMI port (back x1)
VGA Output VGA port (back x1)
Audio line output (back)
Disk Interface 4 x SATA for internal
1 x eSATA for external
Power Supply External power adaptor
Thermal/Fan control Thermal sensor on processor temperature
System FAN speed controlled by temperature
Power Management Auto power on after shutdown due to power loss
Lithium-ion Battery Built-in battery backup module (Mini-UPS)
Buttons Power button
OLED button
Environment Temperature: 5°C to 40°C
Humidity: 0 ~ 80 % R.H. (Non-condensing)
Chassis Tower Metal Chassis
Dimensions (HxWxD) 192 x 172 x 250 (mm)
Certificates CE/FCC/C-Tick/VCCI/BSMI
RoHS
WEEE
VMware, Citrix

For details on all the features of the N4800, visit the Thecus website. The N4800 should be available shortly from selected retailers, including SCAN.co.uk.


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Impressive specs. I wonder how well this will stream media via its own HDMI port.