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QNAP TVS-1282-i7-64G 12-bay NAS Review



The TVS-1282 comes in a large box with a small but clear image of the unit on the front. Under the image are two information panels, the left hand one lists some of the NAS features while the one on the right displays the hardware specification.

The rear of the box has a group of icons in the bottom left hand corner representing some of the QTS OS features; Data Protection, Surveillance Station, Mobile Management, Private Cloud, File Sharing and Backup Station.


One side of the box just has a group of transportation icons while the other has long line of icons representing the different standards that the device meets.

The box bundle is pretty comprehensive; 4 Gigabit Ethernet cables and 24 screws to fix 2.5in drives in all 8 main drive bays. For use with the M.2 ports there are screws and bolts for any drives as well as, and this is a nice inclusion, passive heat sinks for two M.2 drives. Also included is a RM-IR004 IR remote control and a QIG (Quick Installation Guide).

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