June 27, 2008
3:16 am

At Pepcom's “Digital Experience,” Seagate rolled out Maxtor Central Axis, a rebranded edition of the earlier Maxtor OneTouch home network storage drive which adds a remote access capability, introduces a new form factor, and raises capacity to one full terabyte. “The OneTouch looked sort of like a block,” admitted Nathan Papadopoulos, Seagate's corporate communications director, during an interview with BetaNews at the annual Pepcom press event.

More importantly from the standpoint of functionality, for a price tag of a mere $329.99, the new network attached storage (NAS) device provides 1 TB of capacity for storing video, music, photos, Microsoft Office files, and other any other content that lends itself to storage in the digital home.

Source:→ BetaNews

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