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LaCie has introduced the LaCie Network Space 2.
An advanced consumer/small studio Network Attached Storage (NAS) and media server, the LaCie Network Space 2 combines the performance of a fully-featured NAS solution with a customised user interface, making it as convenient and user-friendly as a USB external hard drive insists the company.
Designed by Neil Poulton, the unit features a sleek, mirror-polished black finish with blue LED strip on its underside, which hopefully creates an ambient glow and not an distraction.
Compatible with Mac and PC, the LaCie Network Space 2 offers 1TB of storage and comes with a USB 2.0 host connection in the front of the device that allows users to connect a USB flash drive, external hard drive or digital camera, and import files automatically without the need of a computer.
Additionally, the unit includes iTunes server software so Mac and PCs can see and play content from the LaCie Network Space 2 directly through the iTunes interface.
The LaCie Network Space 2 has an SRP of £121 plus VAT and is available from stores and online.
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