mCubed's RipNAS Statement now available in Europe
mCubed's RipNAS Statement may be unique, but it isn't apt to be widely adopted -- at least not with price points like this. Hailed as the first SSD-based CD ripping NAS device, the product is also available in a traditional HDD form, though both handle automatic ripping, NAS duties and media streaming. Within, you'll find a dual-core Atom CPU, gigabit Ethernet, a TEAC DVD drive, four USB 2.0 sockets and a fanless design. The pain? €1,795 ($2,500) for the 3TB HDD version, or €3,295 ($4,590) for the 500GB SSD model. If you're unfazed by sticker shock, you can pick yours up right now over in Europe.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Chad @ May 27th 2009 2:28PM
I had to sell my house but I got one and it looks so good next to the broken CRT in the cardboard box I'm living in now.
jrmtz @ May 27th 2009 4:25PM
What is the big advantage of a NAS?
I have a laptop with a USB hub and five 750GB externals streaming to my Popcorn Hour with nary a problem or hiccup.
Other than the smaller size, what other advantage does the NAS have over my setup to justify the price?
dpacino @ May 27th 2009 4:32PM
CIRCUIT CITY IS BACK.............
http://www.circuitcity.com/?SRCCODE=CCEM001&cm_mmc=EML-_-Main-_-CCEM001-_-circuit1st
KJ4GR @ May 27th 2009 8:24PM
Does Obama give a tax credit for this?