Synology DS214play 2-bay NAS Review

Storage/NAS by stefan @ 2014-03-10

DS214play is one of the latest 2-bay NASes from Synology which has at its core the Intel Evansport CE5535 processor coupled with 1GB of DDR3 RAM; this product is capable of doing on-the-fly Full HD transcoding to DLNA-enabled devices and runs the latest DSM software version.

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A Closer Look Part IV

We will need to use the supplied screws in order to mount our test SSD:

 

 

 

 

 

The lateral manufacturer logos also double up as air intakes:

 

 

 

 

On the back side of the unit we will see the 92mm silent fan:

 

 

 

Further down we will find a small Reset button hole, two USB 3.0 connectors, one RJ45 LAN port, a Kensington lock port, one eSATA port but also the DC-IN port:

 

 

 

On the bottom side we will get to see more ventilation holes and in each corner we have a small rubber foot:

 

 

 

The power brick is rated on the output 12V, 6A:

 

 

 

 

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Comment from jmke @ 2014/03/10
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Since the NAS is mainly aimed at home use, we would have liked Synology to include a slightly modified design chassis in order to include a HDMI port in the back but also an IR sensor in the front (remote oriented) for being able to operate XBMC straight on our Full-HD television.
can't agree more with your assessment! this little device can easily be placed near your TV and be your one device, instead of having to rely on an external media player; I think QNAP does do HDMI and XBMC combo.

on a Synology related note, DSM 5.0 was released today!

live demo http://www.synology.com/en-global/products/dsm_livedemo

 

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