Publish: 2024-05-24 | Modify: 2024-05-24
xiaoz previously purchased 2 T-bao Mini PCs, so I have been following their products. Recently, I found that T-bao has launched the NAS-type mini computer host WTR Pro, which provides 4 hot-swappable hard drive bays, a metal body, and dual 2.5G network ports. The bare system model without memory and hard drive is priced at 1399 yuan.
Note: The product is currently in the deposit payment stage, and the final payment will be open on June 18.
The following are the appearance display pictures, subject to actual product.
T-bao also has two other dual-bay NAS hosts as follows:
This host currently only provides a bare system version, without any pre-installed operating system. Users need to install it themselves. At the same time, the host does not come with memory and hard drive, these accessories need to be purchased separately. The installation process is slightly complex, so it is not recommended for novice users to purchase.
With its four hot-swappable hard drive bays and efficient Intel N100 processor, the WTR Pro NAS host provides outstanding storage capacity and stable performance, making it an ideal choice for building a home or small business data storage center. The metal body and dual 2.5G network port design also ensure the durability of the device and a good network connection speed, making it a cost-effective NAS solution.
However, since this host is currently only available in the bare system version and does not come with memory and hard drive, users need to have a certain technical background to install and configure it themselves, so it is not very suitable for users who are new to NAS devices. For technical enthusiasts with some DIY experience, the WTR Pro will be a rare high-performance device that can meet your data processing and storage requirements.
Purchase link: https://u.jd.com/Uimb6p9
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