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Aug 25 2008, 12:05am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
LG will unveil the N4B1 Blu-ray NAS (Network Attached Storage) at the IFA 2008 later this week.
LG claims that the LG N4B1 is the world's first NAS with integrated Blu-ray drive. Owners of a N4B1 can automatically archive old and unused data to Blu-ray disc. The LG N4B1 has a web interface and is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.A multi-card reader completes the N4B1 NAS. LG does not specify with what hard-drive configurations the N4B1 will be shipped.
Via this LG announcement (Korean).
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