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Buffalo Technology introduces wireless version of its LinkStation Network Storage Center
January 6, 2005
LAS VEGAS -- BuffaloTechnology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing ofwired and wireless networking, storage and memory solutions today announceda wireless version of its multiple award-winning LinkStation - the WirelessLinkStation Network Storage Center. The product will be available incapacities of 160GB (HD-H160LWG), 250GB (HD-H250LWG) and 300GB (HD-H300LWG).
Buffalo's new wireless network storage solutions allow home and businessusers to integrate a high performance storage device into their wirelessnetwork. Users can wirelessly store and share data and media files such asvideos, photos and music over their network.
"Home storage solutions are becoming more popular, and as users become moresophisticated their demand for higher end solutions increases.That's where the wireless LinkStation comes in," stated Morikazu Sano, vicepresident of product marketing and public relations. "Our customers askedfor the total wireless package and with the wireless LinkStation, they haveit. Because it features our AOSS technology, users can seamlessly integratethe LinkStation into their existing network and have the benefit of usingone of the most robust yet cost effective network storage solutions on themarket today."
Buffalo Technology (USA) Inc.
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