1/6/2023 0 Comments Business in a box proROBERT CARDIN The TS-469 Pro features four drive bays, which might be overkill for consumers looking for home-theater storage. You’ll also find two USB 3.0 ports and two eSATA ports on the back to accommodate faster storage devices. ![]() Ports are plentiful, with a USB 2.0 port on the front for quick copying and offloading, and four more on the back for attaching peripherals and slower storage. The CPU is a 2.13GHz dual-core Intel Atom, and 1GB of memory is on board (expandable to 3GB). The TS-469 Pro is a four-bay box with locking, front-mounted trays and a handy LCD screen that facilitates basic array configuration and presents pertinent information such as boot and array status. The box has an infrared receiver, so you might be able to use other third-party remotes as well. You can also control XBMC and the other HD Station apps from across the room using the $40 QNAP remote control, QNAP’s Qremote app for iOS devices, or any MCE (Media Center Extender) remote. ![]() If you’d like to know more about XBMC, download the PC version and bang away at it. ![]() ![]() XBMC will appear and let you browse for all the content stored on the TS-469 Pro and any other servers it finds on your network. To use any of the HD Station apps, just attach an HDMI-capable TV or display to the TS-469 Pro’s HDMI output, and add a USB keyboard and mouse.
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