Back in September, when we reviewed Tranquil PC’s first Windows Home Server unit, the T7-HSA we loved its small, compact size which came with one big headache - a single internal drive and the lack of expansion options other than the use of external USB hard drives - which defeated the purpose of having such a small and neat [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 23, 2008
If you are a tweaker like I am then you will like this add-in a lot. I always want to be on top of things and know what is happening when I am away from home. How would you like to get an email or text message when your Windows Home Server is having a [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Whilst I’m pounding the halls this week seeking out Windows Home Server news, a few of my colleagues are out and about doing the same for their communities. So, if you’re finding Engadget a little overwhelming this week, here’s a couple of recommendations: Media Center - Ian Dixon’s working the halls with podcasting kit in hand, interviewing [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 2, 2007
Hot on the heels of the World’s First Windows Home Server PC, the T7-HSA Harmony Home Server, Tranquil today announced the availability next week of the second Windows Home Server based machine in their range, the T2-WHS-A2 Harmony Home Server. The T2 offers the same power saving performance as the T7 model (with a 24w output), [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Further to this week’s review of the Tranquil PC T7-HSA Harmony Home Server, the system is now available to ship with a 1Tb Western Digital Caviar GreenPower hard drive. The GreenPower drive is positioned as an eco-friendly solution with a reduced energy requirement, saving you money and of course, lowering your carbon footprint. If you’re looking to [...]
Continue reading...Monday, September 24, 2007
Model: T7-HSA Harmony Home Server Manufacturer: Tranquil PC Website: http://www.tranquilpc.co.uk Telephone: +44 (0)845 555 7788 Price: £397 + P&P The announcement of Windows Home Server at CES in January 2007 signalled an onslaught of hardware innovation from manufacturers, inspired by reference designs from Microsoft and HP’s Mediasmart Server which were showcased during Bill Gates’ keynote. With “green” computing becoming ever more important to users, the challenge was [...]
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