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Thecus N4810 NAS review - Product gallery

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/09/2016 02:17 PM [ 5] 3 comment(s)

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Alright, so here we have the unit, well, packaging. Thecus is using a clean (and energy friendly) natural feel packaging. Inside is the NAS unit, manual, CAT6e cable and power adapter.
 


Opening up the box you'll notice a well packaged product. Chances of damage are fairly slim. It arrived in top notch condition. Lots of plastic, Styrofoam and cardboard would be the keywords here.

Above, a photo of the included kit like the adapter, cables, seriously proper CAT6e cable, screws and for whatever reason, six keys to lock/unlock the trays :)

  

The front side of the N4810 unit immediately gives you the impression of a sturdy NAS unit. This model has four HDD trays. The N4810 measures 192 x 172 x 250 (mm) / 7.56 x 6.77 x 9.84 (in). This unit is a heavyweight product alright at roughly 3kg, mainly as the casing is metal, which makes this a very sturdy and shielded product as well I must say.
 

A terrific looking device in black, I like it. You will have to peel off some protective stickers. The N4810 comes with a proper display so you can read out important data and statistics as well on the frontside USB 3.0 for easy access of portable files or even extra storage.




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