Buffalo debuts stylish new MiniStation hard drives, NAS device

Buffalo's hard drives and other devices haven't always been the most eye-catching products out there, but the company looks to be making a respectable showing with its new MiniStation Cobalt drives, which pack all the features you'd expect in a stylish and apparently shock-resistant package. You can also get 'em in your choice of 160GB, 250GB, 320GB, or 500GB capacities (ranging in price from $80 to $170), and in your choice of the three different colors pictured above. Those that prefer of bit of networking with their storage will also soon be able to get their hands on Buffalo's latest LinkStation NAS, the LinkStation Pro, which will be available in both 500GB and 1TB versions ($210 and $300, respectively), and includes Buffalo's Web Access 2.0 feature, which will let you access your files via any web browser, among other standard NAS feature.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
PyRo1509 @ Jan 6th 2009 5:39PM
still too expensive of NAS for the masses
GROWN MEN WHO PLAY GAMES ARE HOES! @ Jan 6th 2009 5:54PM
COOL.........NOT!
superhobo @ Jan 7th 2009 1:26AM
They look like little baby scanners.
Can you open the cover and scan your fingerprint or something?
schift @ Jan 7th 2009 6:17PM
So are these 2.5" or 3.5" drives? how big is the case?