• Reviews around price (4.24 of 5)

    LinkStation 210 2TB Personal Cloud Storage with Hard Drives Included

    • Easy install good price
    • 5/5Price/Dollar: 3TB NAS for $130, good price and great
    • Using a public cloud like amazon/apple/Google can get very expensive since they charge for the storage space as well as transfer rate - if you saw your hawaii trip video 3 times - you would be charged for the bandwidth consumedNow, with the buffalo linkstation - it is very well priced, a synology/qnap/netgear would cost almost twice this.
    • Quality and reasonably priced in one package
    • , it was faster than other models, the price wasn't too bad.
    • Also, as a home-use drive, it's worth the higher price than USB drive.
    • this was great good pricing
    • I would buy again if price was right.
    • Easy to setup, fast, good price
    • I'm not going to say you get what you pay for, because this is a good price, except for the problem that
    • Best price so far ever.
    • I am very impressed at what you get for a very reasonable price.
    • Great product for a great price!
    • Giving it 2 stars instead of 1 due to the great experience with their tech support and the reasonable price; if it did everything that it's supposed to it would be a 4 star review instead
    • Not as many features as some of the higher priced units, but if you are just looking for network storage space and file sharing, this is a great little drive and the price is reasonable.
    • The price was so cheap that I wondered if it had the drives in it.
    • In addition the very low price of the LinkStation makes it very attractive for network media storage and providing network backup for home PC's
    • I've been using Buffalo Technology's Link Station 420 Network Attached Storage Device for several weeks now, and find that it is quite a nice NAS for streaming, backups and storage at a good price
    • Anyway, the Buffalo is fast, compact, super functional, and a great price performer
    • Has great price, and great storage capacity, but if you have AT&T U-verse, the minimal and basic instructions can't help you get it working, it is not compatable with the U-Verse router, apperently Buffalo customer support can't explain how to get it working either, have tried contacting them and have heard nothing back.
    • I would not call it business device , more useful as a home storage unit with media serving capabilities , though some of the fetures could be used for a small business if you want to adecent unit for a relatively cheap price.
    • Good price.
    • That being said, if you primarily are looking for a personal cloud drive for an affordable price and you are just looking for typical web interface of a network attached storage drive this may just fit the bill - it does offer a lot of bang for the buck.
    • But again at an $184 price its decent enough, but any higher I think I'd wait for a Synology NAS to go on sale
    • $200 is a great price and this hardware seems decent
    • I can say this one does what it says for a really good price
    • It has a great price and a wealth of features for the price and seemed like a no-brainer as it will hold up to 4TB max in a Raid 1 Configuration.
    • So 5 stars for a great product description and an affordable price
    • It is priced well for a 4TB NAS that comes preloaded with drives.
    • It has the perfect price point for the hardware inside
    • For this purpose, Time Machine backup, you could buy an Apple product--the Time Capsule--and I would if it weren't so expensive, literally twice the price for 3 TB of storage, although it does come with an integrated WiFi