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Networking hardware manufacturer Buffalo today announced the launch of their new LinkStation Mini, a "palm-sized" 1.1 pound network attached storage (NAS) device.

The 1TB Mini features a dual drive configuration offering data redundancy via RAID 1. The device also offers an included DLNA server provided by TwonkyVision that lets users stream media files through compatible players.

The LinkStation Mini ships with Buffalo's proprietary Web Access feature, letting users access content on the drive from anywhere, using a standard Web browser, while the Remote Power feature makes it possible to turn on the device from afar using the Navigator software bundled with the unit.

Also included are an extra USB port for additional hard drives or printers, 0/100/1000Mbps auto sensing Ethernet port, Two 5,400RPM 2.5 inch notebook drives, and Support for RAID 0 and RAID 1.

The LinkStation Mini will be available in May for $699. A 500GB version of the drive will be offered shortly thereafter.

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