Saturday, October 9, 2010

Western Digital launched My Book Live home network drive



Western Digital's My Book Live home network drive sorts high-speed transfers, wireless backup, streaming to TV, and remote access.




Digital storage powerhouse Western Digital has declared the summary of the My Book Live Home Network Drive, which is considered to deliver customers with hassle-free centralized home media storage. The network drive claims transfer speeds up to 100 MBps, which the company statements is double as fast as other network drives in its class.



“Network attached storage presents tremendous opportunity for families wishing to centralize all of their digital content and enjoy it on computers, TVs, and smartphones around their home and outside,” said Dale Pistilli, vice president of advertising for WD’s branded products group.



The My Book Live has a built-in media server that makes for cool and modest access to videos, music, and images on any Mac or PC connected to the home network. Users can also stream digital media to a television through a DLNA-certified multimedia device, play music and video from the drive in iTunes, and view digital photos on the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad with an included WD Photos application.

The My Book Live allows wireless automatic backup for both Macs and PCs. WD Smartwave for Windows makes backing up from your PC a snap and the drive is also compatible with Apple Time Machine. Users can access and share their data over the Internet with WD’s free remote access technology.

The WD My Book Live Home Network Drive comes with a limited 3-year warranty and is available in 1TB ($169.99) and 2TB ($229.99) capacities. It is now available online and in select US retailers.

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