Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Origin Storage Thecus N2310 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Origin Storage Thecus N2310.
June 2014
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The editors liked
Neat unit with good reliability and fast performance
Affordable
Good mobile app for accessing content from the NAS on your phone
Great performance
So easy to use
The editors didn't like
Interface is clean
But could use refinement
Apps and app installation not as good as it is on other devices
No iSCSI, Does not support all Thecus addin modules, rsync backup didn't work, Slow attached backup
It used to be that $150 or so would buy you only a Marvell-based NAS capable of 50 MB/s or so performance. With the newer crop of SoCs exemplified by Marvell's Armada 370 and now Applied Micro's APM86491, it looks like the performance bar has been signifi...
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Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Richard , review by: vortez.net
Confusing setup for the novice, Operating system requires work
The Thecus N2310 promises much for a budget NAS solution and for the most part it delivers. The biggest attraction of this unit is of course the price and here is where the Thecus scores big. At a little over £110 it is very aggressively priced. It wasn't...
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Published: 2014-09-15, Author: Henry , review by: kitguru.net
Good value, Simple installation process, Decent performance
Operating system looks very dated, especially when compared to Synology's DSM 5.0.
Overall we are fairly impressed with what the Thecus N2310 has to offer. Although the unit itself isn't particularly attractive looking it feels solidly put together and won't look far out of place in a home or small office environment.The installation pr...
Abstract: On the rear of the unit you get a single USB3 port and another USB2 port, as well as Gigabit Ethernet. Sadly, there are no USB ports on the front of the NAS, although it does have a one-touch USB copy button for when you need to make a quick backup. You'l...
Published: 2014-05-25, Author: Chris , review by: eteknix.com
Super-low price point for the rock bottom needs of the market, Respectable performance figures, Low power consumption, Multitude of software features
Intelligent NAS software still feels a bit undeveloped,
PricingThe price point of the N2310 is the biggest selling factor by far. In both the UK and the US a good selection of outlets stock the system with state side prices around the $140 mark though Amazon, Staples and Newegg Business and UK prices around £1...
Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Thecus N2310 is a very promising NAS that performs well. The 800 MHz PowerPC processor is a capable one when you look at the test results. It's great NAS if you're looking for lots of features and don't mind some rough edges here and there in the so...
Capable performance, Slim, compact design, Simple setup, USB 3.0 connectivity, Low power consumption
Could be quieter, No HDD spindown when idle, Software feels rough around the edges
It's a great time to be in the market for a NAS. The industry's latest processor technologies are helping raise the bar for performance in entry-level units, an increase in hard-disk capacities has allowed for up to 8TB of storage from a simple dual-bay ...
Priced like a NAS, looks like a NAS, but so much more, Offers a solution for pretty much every requirement, Great support from the manufacturer (yes that's right!), New applications are added all the time
Slightly underpowered for some of the apps it's capable of running, Slightly noisy when accessing drives
The Thecus doesn't just satisfy the everyday user's requirements, but offers the geek the capability to run most apps, and is a simple pathway into home automation and removing your data from other's servers without spending a heap of cash. Small business...