Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Origin Storage Thecus N2810 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Origin Storage Thecus N2810.
May 2016
(74%)
32 Reviews
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The Thecus N2810 was a solid performer. Speed results using a combination of link aggregation and SSDs were better than expected. For new players, the N2810 can be a viable alternative to similar products from the likes of Synology and QNAP. Existing NAS...
Thecus has always had a way of setting itself apart from many other vendors, whether through aesthetics of their appliances, which tend to air on the industrial side, or through software. With the N2810 being the first platform to ship with OS 7 onboard...
Performance, Silent, BTRFS support, besides EXT4, Quad-core CPU (Intel Celeron N3160), 4 GB of RAM (Upgradeable, but not easily so), Fan profile adjustment via software, Easily handles up to 4K multimedia content, Two Gigabit Ethernet ports (with LACP sup
Significant issues with Kodi and Local Display installed, No eSATA port(s), Lacks a surveillance application, Not enough mobile apps
The Thecus N2810 Pro retails for $379. Performance Silent BTRFS support, besides EXT4 Quad-core CPU (Intel Celeron N3160) 4 GB of RAM (Upgradeable, but not easily so) Fan profile adjustment via software Easily handles up to 4K multimedia content Tw...
There are other ways to add inexpensive shared storage to a small business or department, but with a street price well under $300, futzing with something else for a few hours will cost more and you may have less when finished. The 2GB of RAM (upgradable t...
Speedy performance, Reasonable pricing, given selection of high-end features, On-the-fly 4K transcoding
Thecus OS 7.0 is for advanced users only, Couldn't get mobile app, USB-copy feature to work, Difficulties with Local Display feature, Tech-support language barrier
The N2810 offers speedy performance and a deep feature set for the money, but it feels like a beta product with an OS too advanced for all but NAS aficions. Read More…...
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Published: 2016-05-20, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The N2810 SMB Tower NAS from Thecus packs the low-power Intel Celeron N3050 Dual Core CPU at its heart and is paired with 2GB of DDR3 RAM. Two LAN ports are available for failover or LAG configurations while the HDMI interface can display up to 4K output...
and verdict The NAS channel is getting more and more saturated and that is driving prices downwards and specification upwards. Three years ago a NAS like shown today would cost you over 500 euro/usd. The unit as tested right now costs 299 euro/USD. While...
Large library of downloadable apps, BTRFS support for snapshots, 4K video transcoding
RAM upgrade requires complete disassembly, No eSATA port
The Thecus N2810 is priced about the same as the QNAP and Synology Intel Braswell-based NASes we've reviewed, but ranks significantly lower in our performance rankings. That said, in real-world use with a single Gigabit Ethernet connection, you would have...
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Published: 2016-03-29, Author: David , review by: wegotserved.com
With the NAS market becoming ever more crowded with manufacturers looking for niches to fill, the Thecus N2810 2 Bay NAS, with its enhanced multimedia capabilities, is designed to stand out from the crowd, but is let down by a seemingly unfinished managem...
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Published: 2017-01-20, Author: Stuart , review by: itpro.co.uk
Very quick speeds, Excellent connectivity options, Loads of options for expert users
Drive bay design is slightly awkward, Setup, configuration and operation is unintuitive & tedious
The Thecus N2810 is incredibly speedy, but hampered by complex setup and an unwieldy, confusing UI. This is a powerful NAS capable of handling high-end tasks and workloads, but Thecus needs to sort out the software...