Add me to the 'never buy Iomega' again list. I've had zip drives, a Bernouli box, and now the 1Tb NAS unit from them and all were junk. The documentation is completely inadequate, if you happen to press the power button to turn of the unit for a second too long, it resets the unit to factory defaults and anything you've stored on it is inaccessable. Like the wireless idea? Well their latest firmware update removes that capability and can't be applied without re-formating(read lose your files). The unit is not accessible without their proprietary software which is buggy as best... almost unuseable is closer to the truth. Thanks Iomega for repaying my giving you one more chance by losing 180Gb of data. Never again.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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Add me to the 'never buy Iomega' again list. I've had zip drives, a Bernouli box, and now the 1Tb NAS unit from them and all were junk. The documentation is completely inadequate, if you happen to press the power button to turn of the unit for a second too long, it resets the unit to factory defaults and anything you've stored on it is inaccessable. Like the wireless idea? Well their latest firmware update removes that capability and can't be applied without re-formating(read lose your files). The unit is not accessible without their proprietary software which is buggy as best... almost unuseable is closer to the truth. Thanks Iomega for repaying my giving you one more chance by losing 180Gb of data. Never again.