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is nc.com hey guys we're here at qap to

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check out their turbon Nas SS 469 Pro

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name is a little bit complicated but the hardware specs are not it has an Intel

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atom 2.3 GHz dual core processor 1 gig

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of RAM expandable up to 3 gigs that's pretty cool you can have 512 megab of

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flash memory it has four hd/ SD that's

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2.5 in um some USB stuff other stuff that's not that big of a deal I'm going

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to show you the actual physical thing here right now so you've got some pretty

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nice hot soft Bays if I can get it out here he just did it for me there we go

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pretty nice hot soft Bays where you can mount your drives in there shove them in you got four

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Bays fairly simple looking unit but it looks nice and professional but what

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actually wowed me is cuz I wouldn't normally be that excited about a Nas but

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this one actually has a web control panel so you can access all of your

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files away from home if you're one of those kind of people that don't really

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like having all your files on say Dropbox or Google Docs or something like

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that because you don't like them being out there and controlled by someone else

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you can actually run your own Cloud Server so it's all your own stuff

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there's tons of different options in here you can have all your photos music videos all that kind of stuff easily

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accessible and easily sorted you can actually pick which folders push into

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these easily selectable icons in their settings uh you can set up exactly how

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you want it to be set up through your router or soon it's currently in beta

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but very soon they'll will have a way that it sets itself up for you so you

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don't even have to touch your router at all which will be very nice once that's set up you can share files music video

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video uh music video pictures whatever you want you can have them publicly sharable through a link or you can send

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them directly through an email to people that you want so it's just basically

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gives you all the options that everything that you might currently be using say Dropbox or Google Docs or

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Google drive or sky drive or whatever there's a billion of them but it's all

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manageable by yourself you have it back up for you you can set up group files

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there's different apps you can download for it it's crazy you can have stuff in code currently uh while you're using it

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so basically this resource monitor down here which I find awesome because I'm a

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hardware guy we'll show you exactly how much it's currently using it's not doing

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much right now so the CPU is Right low and the RAM's very low but earlier we

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were encoding and it just maxed the CPU out through RAM through the roof and

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actually encoded a video on the Fly while we were doing other things within

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the station and it didn't lag it out so that was great it's you can encode

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anything to work on anything so like uh the guy was helping me out with saying

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you can have it run an iPhone video when you had it actually for massive format

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you can tune it down get lower uh resolution rates and have it run in

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something else if you'd like and one

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second here I'm just going to jump into their control panel if you were worried about this being locked down and not

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being able to use it that great jump into their control panel and there's

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every option you could pretty much ever want you can have you can have things

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delete easily you can have your own security setups you can have Eco power

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running you can can run firmware updates like I don't even there's way too many

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options here to cover in a quick video like this but it's got pretty much

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everything you could want which is awesome I personally find this kind of

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stuff very cool because I don't like hosting myself out out in the cloud like

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I was saying earlier I like having control of all my own files I like being

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able to back up my own Nas I like being able to back up all my own stuff I like

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having my own hard drives I don't know it's just my kind of a thing just

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jumping back to the resource monitor real quick if we actually click on the name resource monitor it's going to take

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a second to load up here and then it'll come up you can get way more in-depth

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statistics here we go it's going to take a second to populate this actually don't

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know if it will because I believe this is in beta but it'll take a second to populate this but it can show you your

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usage graphs so CPU usage over the next little while memory usage we're going to

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jump in here there we go that one's actually populating so memory usage you

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can see how much it's currently using how much is free basically you can figure out okay maybe I need to buy a

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bigger qap system because I'm constantly encoding things and constantly

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converting things or this one's great for you because you're not converting

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things all the time just every once in a while and you just need four two and a

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half inch Bays this thing is pretty cool

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I've seen a couple like them but the user interface on this is very very

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streamlined and very very nice so thanks for checking out our qot booth we're

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going to move on hey guys still at the Q not booth just wanted to cover this before I left just in case you worried

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about connectivity within your home you can connect it through DLNA HDMI or

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AirPlay one thing that he showed me was through HDMI you can very easily set up

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Xbox media player as we show up here Xbox media player is awesome for home

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theater setups so if you have this guy near your TV you can have all your media

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on it right there and very very easily streamed Xbox media player and still

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take the advantage of the accessible through the web platform that we showed

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you earlier thanks for watching our qap content to see all of our content about

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