@ TweakTown"We all know Seagate's consumer and enterprise products, but Seagate also has a growing list of end user storage products. For the last couple of years we've pretty much ignored these consumer and entry level enterprise products, since we tend to focus on raw hard drives; but that is about to change.
Today we are looking at Seagate's BlackArmor 400 Series of network storage products. On paper the BlackArmor 400, 420 and 440 look like solid contenders to the Thecus and QNAP NAS servers we write about on a regular basis. The one area on paper that has us excited is pricing; the BlackArmor 400 Series has a total cost that is less than what the two giants in the NAS server market deliver."
Wednesday Web Reviews:
HARDWARE
be quiet! Dark Power Pro BQT P9-650W PSU Review on Technic3D
Lian-Li PC-Q08B Aluminum Mini Tower PC Case @ Benchmark Reviews
Zalman S Series 128GB SSD Review @ OCC
ATI Radeon 6870 Videocard @ Rbmods
HTC EVO 4G Review @ HotHardware.com
Foxconn P67A-S Sandy Bridge LGA1155 @ Vortez
Accessories
Gigabyte Aivia K8100 Gaming Keyboard Review @ Hardware Canucks
Software
PhoneGuard Anti-Texting While Driving Software Review @Hi Tech Legion
Editorials
05: HotHardware's Two and A Half Geeks Webcast @ HotHardware.com
Contests
Steel Series and LanOC Christmas contest
HiTech Legion 2nd Annual Holiday Giveaway Spectacular 2010 (Week Five) @Hi Tech Legion