QNAP's network-attached storage now supports PS3, XBox 360 DLNA |
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Network-attached storage (NAS) provider QNAP Systems, Inc. has announced that the latest firmware for the All-in-one NAS, TS-109 and TS-209 series will include full support for the DLNA media playing features of both the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 home video game consoles.
With the new firmware, users can automatically share media stored on a QNAP NAS to a PS3 or Xbox 360 in their home network. The firmware bumps the built-in TwonkyMedia up to version 4.4 for increased PS3 and Xbox 360 interoperability. QNAP NAS users can now download the latest firmware on the QNAP website via the Read link below.
Brian Lee, QNAP's VP of Research and Development Department, had the following to say:
QNAP takes the lead in supporting PS3 and Xbox360 DLNA with TS-109 and TS-209 series. This further enriches the functions of the All-in-one NAS series, which already support BT download, PHP MySQL& SQLite supported web server, iTunes music sharing, built-in photo album, etc. It is an excellent choice for digital home users.
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