Sunday, 6 September 2009

Apple Intros the new 2TB Time Capsule Double Capacity Backup Appliance Surfaces for $499

It took Apple almost four months to confirm the rumors that there's a
2TB Time Capsule in the works. Both a 802.11n Wi-Fi router with
simultaneous dual-band support and a wireless hard drive that works
seamlessly with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard, today, the Time
Capsule have just doubled in capacity and became available for $499
— which is exactly what the 1TB version used to sell for and which
now sells for $299.

Apple's Time Capsule features an Ethernet WAN port, three Ethernet LAN
ports, and one USB port to connect your external hard drive or a
printer, supports up to 50 simultaneous users and works both on Macs and
PCs — although on Windows you won't have access to Time Machine,
hence why it will only be used as a regular file and print server.

Perfect for virtually any darft-n wireless device — and that
includes the iPod touch, iPhone and Apple TV, Apple's new 2TB Time
Capsule is perfect to back up a lifetime's worth of memories and given
the price tag, it may turn into a hot seller, soon!

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