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Netgear Updates ReadyNAS Line with Apple/Android Support, Better Performance

Netgear has updated its line of ReadyNAS Ultra home performance storage systems with new firmware that increases performance up to 50 percent. To top it off, the company has also lowered the price of the units.


Netgear has updated its line of ReadyNAS Ultra home performance storage systems with new firmware that increases performance up to 50 percent. To top it off, the company has also lowered the price of the units.

The new feature list includes two ReadyNAS Remote apps for Apple iOS and Android mobile devices. This allows users to connect to their ReadyNAS through their phones and access personal music, movies, and files stored on the device.

 



Netgear has updated the ReadyNAS with the new RAIDiator firmware version 4.2.17, which increases HD video playback and transfer speeds by 50 percent or more. Furthermore, the firmware adds support for 3TB hard drives.

Netgear has released the following pricing information for its ReadyNAS Ultra and ReadyNAS Ultra Plus systems:

NETGEAR ReadyNas Ultra and Ultra Plus 2 Bay 4 Bay 6 Bay
Diskless RNDU2000 – $299
RNDP200U – $399
RNDU4000 – $549
RNDP400U – $599
RNDU6000 – $799
RNDP600U – $899
2TB RNDU2120 – $399
4TB RNDU2220 – $499 RNDU4220 – $749
6TB RNDU6320 – $1099

The ReadyNAS Remote mobile app is now available for $2.99 in the iTunes Store and the Android Market.

Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra Product Page
Netgear ReadyNAS Remote Mobile App Page

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