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Consider a good network-attached storage (NAS) device. It connects to your home or office network so that you (and other users you designate) can access your files from mobile devices and PCs. We've tested the top options in PC Labs, evaluating them for everything from file transfer speeds to the apps available for NAS customization.
A few models will also come with an HDMI port; this would let you use the NAS as a media server with a direct connection to your HDMI-equipped HDTV. In addition to the above sharing features, most NAS drives let you send web links to people to allow them to access certain files or folders located on your NAS.
As we mentioned earlier, a key benefit of most NAS units is the redundancy option, so in two- and four-drive configurations the extra disks can simply "mirror" the contents of the other drive or drives.
If you're using the NAS to back up your laptops overnight, that's pretty straightforward. But if you're serving high-resolution videos over your home network to two tablets, a laptop, and your smart TV, all at the same time, you'll want a NAS with higher specifications for memory, processor, and network capabilities.
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