Thecus N0204 is world’s smallest NAS

By Mark Rollins - 11/17/2009 2:15:28 PM


Once again, another product has been slapped with the “world’s smallest” label again. In this case, it is an NAS called the Thecus N0204.

One of the reasons for its small size is because it uses 2.5 inch hard drives, and it uses HDD or SSD, with a max. capacity of 1TB. It is compatible with both Mac and PC networks and with Wi-Fi or Gigabit LAN via Ethernet connection.

You should be able to purchase it for about $150, but you will have to provide your own drives.

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