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Akasa Integral LAN Disk Enclosure - Page 1/6
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Date: 2006-08-30
Category: Data Storage (Hdd's, DVD Drives etc)
Author: by Rchiilleea
Introduction

The Akasa Group of companies was founded in 1997 with offices in Taipei and London. The management team is all experienced in Electronic and Electro-mechanical product development and currently have offices in London, Taipei, Rotterdam and Sao Paulo, Brazil.

The Akasa brand was launched in 2000; the name comes from a Sanskrit word meaning; atmosphere, space and the ether. Akasa's famous blue and yellow style is instantly recognized. The slogan “cool it with color” was introduced in 2002 and is now inextricably linked to Akasa products. The Akasa cooler component range includes CPU coolers, case fans plus low profile heatsinks and high efficiency coolers for the specialist market.

The Akasa product range also includes the modding components such as thermal efficient Case, Paxpower Ultra Quiet PSU's, stylish Integral and colorful connection cables and lights. These components are often to be found in award winning PCs. Akasa’s client list includes many well-known names and major OEM system developers and board manufacturers throughout the world. Ok onto the Akasa Zen case.

The Device we are looking at today is Akasa’s answer to the LAN disk the AK ENP2NDAS- BK (Akasa integral LAN) now the thing that separates this from the Thermaltake NAS enclosure we looked at not so long ago, LAN drive enclosures are the way to go and will save you a premium over a files server which does the same thing. Akasa decided to go down the NDAS route, so we are looking at this product and will be comparing it to our experience with the Thermaltake one. NAS or NDAS? Yes read on to find out more…

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