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March 2012
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Broad Mac, PC, and consumer device support. Works with Time Machine, DLNA devices, you name it. An affordable way to add lots of RAIDprotected storage for backup, media serving, or both. Solid performance. USB port available should you wish to expand stor
Files uploaded via iPhone app get renamed. Still no social networking hooks for autouploading photos or videos. Costly at 0 (the 2TB version was 0 last year), though that may have more to do with the constantly fluctuating cost of storage drives than anyt
Publicación: 2012-01-13, Autor: Kevin , crítica de: storagereview.com
Supports RAID1 and Spanned Drives, Very easy to setup, works out of the box, Decent gigabit transfer speeds, Includes USB port to expand on internal storage
No on/off button
The WD My Book Live Duo takes a really good device and makes it better on all counts. With personal cloud being all the rage, the Duo delivers on all counts and expands on storage capabilities with RAID1. It's dead simple to set up and use, and with the n...
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Publicación: 2013-12-03, Autor: Lindsay , crítica de: apcmag.com
Easy to use, good remote access, low power draw
Small Android glitches, USB 2.0 only, expensive
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Publicación: 2012-08-29, Autor: John , crítica de: bit.com.au
The WD Mybook Live Duo can be seen as a beginner NAS device, with fairly simple software and configuration paired with user replaceable hard drives.OverallSpecs$799 AUD(pricing info)...
Easy setup; simple setting controls; versatility with remote access via DLNA and iOS apps; quiet operation
Slow video streaming, $799.99 (6TB); $599.99 (4TB)
Six terabytes for $800 isn’t the cheapest storage solution out there, but WD more than makes up for it with the addition of remote access and redundant backups through a RAID setup. Speed of remote video streaming is an issue, though.Related Tags: 4tb...
Affordable for the storage involved. Decent speed for the price. Attractive interface and features. iOS and Android support. User-serviceable drives
Mobile applications need more work. No active cooling: make sure to leave it upright. Doesn't handle switching networks particularly well
Western Digital's MyBook Live Duo is a good entry point into the world of NAS. The lack of active cooling is a concern, though — make sure that it's in a position where it can vent its heat easily....
Very easy to install and use, RAID 1, Easily removable drives
Web access needs some fine tuning, Drive door a little too loose, Android app didn't work on our HTC Rhyme
The WD My Book Live Duo houses two hard drives and offers data redundancy in addition to spanning. It's a simple NAS device to install and use; best of all, if you want to access your data remotely, you don't have to know anything about networking to set...
Resumen: MyBook Live Duo Review. MyBookLive Duo is WD's top-of-the-line wireless storage solution that features a ‘personal cloud'—or the ability of the user to access files remotely via an app in iPhone or Android phone.But what's interesting about MyBook Live Du...