Buffalo revolutionizes with CloudStation

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Buffalo has announced the revolutionary DLNA certified Buffalo CloudStation. A plug and play device, CloudStation comes with everything one needs to get started with. Installation is an easy two step process that invites users to plug the storage device into any Wi-Fi router then proceed to Buffalo CloudStation website and click 'activate' to register the device. Unlike other storage devices in the market, Buffalo CloudStation does not need any software for installation.

Completely secure, Buffalo CloudStation enables users to decide what, where and when to share data stored on the appliance. Similar to a hard drive that operates inside the computer, Buffalo CloudStation is accessible from the PC, Mac Computers as well as browser from Smartphone. And, with Pogoplug apps for mobile devices (iPhone & iPad / Android) users are always seconds away from their valued content.

At the heart of every Buffalo CloudStation is used to connect users to specified files stored on the device. Additionally, this popular service allows users to freely access and share their stored data from anywhere in the world.

"Today's technology is changing very fast .Consumption of digital content is on the move beyond traditional channels along with how that data is stored and accessed. Buffalo's CloudStation delivers on the promise of data mobility and allows your content to be shared freely with anyone, anywhere," said Susumu Kobayashi, Country Head, Buffalo Inc. India.

The CloudStation comes with a 3 year limited warranty and available in two models CloudStation (Single Bay) and CloudStation Pro Duo (Two Bay). CloudStation 1 TB and 2 TB MRP is Rs. 21000/- & 25,500/- and CloudStation Pro Duo 2TB and 4TB at a Price of Rs. 43,500/- & 64,500/- respectively and will be available across Buffalo authorized Partners in India.


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