The Quad features four 3.5" SATA drives and will be available in 1, 2 and 4 TB models supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 and individual drive modes.
Features include gigabit LAN, remote web access, DLNA / UPnP AV media and iTunes servers, USB print server, integrated BitTorrent download client and Mac OS Time Machine support.
U.S. availability has not yet been announced by Buffalo. But web pricing appears to be around $425 for the LS-Q1.0TL/R5 1 TB model, $640 for the LS-Q2.0TL/R5 2 TB and $925 for the LS-Q4.0TL/R5 4 TB.

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