| Product Description: | Home Intel x86 NAS
The F2-425 is the upgraded successor to the previous-generation F2-212, now powered by the all-new TOS 6 operating system. Compared to its predecessor, the F2-425 features a more powerful Intel x86 N5095 quad-core processor, 4GB DDR4 RAM, and a 2.5GbE network port, with enhanced 4K video transcoding capabilities. Perfect for home photo backups and multimedia entertainment
Local AI-Powered Photo Management
TNAS harnesses advanced on-device AI to intelligently organize and manage vast photo libraries, with full privacy and data security protection.
It automatically recognizes and categorizes faces, pets, objects, and scenes in your selected folders, allowing you to easily sort, organize, and share photos through an intuitive graphical interface. The perfect photo management solution for home users and photography enthusiasts.
Supports previews for multiple image formats, including JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WEBP, HEIC, and HEIF.
TNAS Mobile: Your All-in-One Solution
TNAS Mobile now offers a cleaner UI for easier on-the-go management. This all-in-one app enables automatic photo backup, AI album organization, storage control, secure vaults, and admin tools.
Share memories confidently with customizable links--set expiration dates, access limits, and passwords. Multi-layered security ensures simple and safe sharing.
Access Your NAS with Unmatched PC Convenience
For seamless PC access to your NAS data, we've developed the TNAS PC Client. Files appear as a local drive, allowing you to browse, search, and edit directly in File Explorer or Finder -- just like working with local files.
One-click drive mapping effortlessly expands your computer's storage capacity, making massive data management as intuitive as using a local hard drive.
PC File Sync to NAS
TerraSync instantly syncs PC edits to your NAS in real time. Back up selected folders effortlessly with the TNAS PC client. Track changes and restore previous versions, with up to 32 historical versions per file. Its smart sync technology monitors folders |
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Any suggestions on the comparison of the two entry level nas?
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Any suggestions on the comparison of the two entry level nas?
Just on a quick look, the Quick Sync function of the Celeron in the TM can provide hardware transcoding of video streams. Other than that, they look to have similar power. The TM is x86 while the UG is ARM.
https://www.cpubenchmar
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