QNAP launches TS-x51 Series with Dual-core Intel Celeron 2.41GHz Processor
QNAP Systems has announced the release of Turbo NAS TS-x51 series for SOHO and Home users, and two economical tower storage expansion enclosures companion UX-500P and UX-800P.
The TS-x51 series, available in 2, 4, 6, 8-bay models, features unrivalled real-time and offline Full HD video transcoding capabilities, and supports video streaming through DLNA, AirPlay and Plex Media Server.
“Building a personal cloud is becoming increasingly popular, and the TS-x51 series is the ideal choice for users to quickly create a secure personal space for file storage, backup, synchronization and multimedia,” said Jason Hsu, Product Manager, QNAP.
The TS-x51 series is powered by a Dual-Core Intel Celeron2.41GHz processor with 1GB energy-efficient DDR3L RAM (expandable to 8GB) and supports dual LAN ports that provide up to 220MB/s read and write speeds. It maintains smooth system operations even during intensive data access or heavy multimedia streaming. The DDR3L RAM features low-volt and low-power consumption, beneficial to energy saving while sustaining high system performance.
Users can also connect the TS-x51 to the HDTV via HDMI connection to enjoy high-resolution videos with the HD Station. Those who are in different rooms from the TS-x51 series in a home environment can stream videos through DLNA, AirPlay or Plex Media Server and enjoy on HDTVs, smartphones and tablet devices.
Users can also increase the functionalities of the TS-x51 series with the QTS App Center that provides various install-on-demand apps developed by QNAP and third-party developers, including backup/sync, business tools, content management, communications, download, entertainment and more. QNAP’s development platform also allows developers to create various applications, adding even more value to the TS-x51 series and providing near-unlimited functionality for users.
The new TS-x51 series Turbo NAS and UX-500P, UX-800P expansion enclosures are now available.
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