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QNAP TS-451D2-4G 4-bay NAS Review

 

The TS-451D2 comes in a compact box with a clear image of the unit on the front. Above the image to the right is a sticker that displays the amount of memory the NAS uses. Under the image, there is a line of text and a row of icons describing some of the hardware features of the TS-451D2.

 

One side of the box just has a group of transportation icons in the top left-hand corner with an SSD/HDD compatibility panel on the bottom. The other side has the same transportation icons plus a long line of icons representing the different standards that the device meets.

The box bundle for the TS-451D2 contains all you need to get started with the NAS; a single Ethernet cable, a pair of drive bay keys, 16 fixing screws for 3.5in drives and 12 for 2.5in drives, a 90W power adapter and a Quick Installation Guide.

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