TerraMaster is a brand of Noontec, a company that primarily sells headphones. However, in the electronics game diversification is key, and with TerraMaster the company has plunged into the personal and small business NAS market with both feet.
The F2-220 is one of twelve NAS products the firm makes ranging from single drive devices to the four-drive units meant for small business users.
The dual-drive NAS boxes like this one are either for people who need more capacity than a single disk can hold, or are sufficiently paranoid about data loss to realize the value of resilient multi-drive solutions.
Being a remarkably competitive market, can TerraMaster crash this party with the F2-220, a NAS box which retails at around £180 (or $190 in the US)?
Design
TerraMaster went with the front loading option on the F2-220, meaning that the anterior view is dominated by the drive bays, neither of which can be locked.
With the exception of a power button and a few subtle LED indicator lights, this is a very clean design. Had TerraMaster resisted the urge to slap an ‘Intel Inside’ sticker on it, this unit might have been even better looking.
The maker also stuck a huge yellow sticker on the top …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac