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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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It seems the LinkStation 220 is a downgraded LinkStaion 420, or as it is sometimes "value engineered"
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For my smaller music files it was more like 35MB/s
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Copying to the USB 3.0 external hard drive speed is merely a few M/s, even slower than IX2 that has only USB 2.0.
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From PC to NAS over GigE, it was a steady 55MB/s according to Windows
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Everything worked as it should.
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You may be happy with this unit, as it's not so much bad as not to my liking.
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This item works as it should it's iPhone app still hasn't been updated to work with iOS 7
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Documentation for Apple device and Mac users seems straightforward, but many non-Apple users may find they will need to do a bit of independent research in order to get the device to work as it should.
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It would never get 5 because of the cheap plastic constructions, but if everything else worked as it should, I would have rated it higher.