Declining mac & iPhone Storage Drives Renewed Interest in Network Attached Storage
Amsterdam, Netherlands – As iPhone storage fills with high-resolution photos and videos, and MacBooks struggle under the weight of ever-expanding creative projects, consumers are increasingly turning to Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems as a solution. Black Friday sales on NAS devices, hard drives, and SSDs are further accelerating this trend, offering a timely prospect to upgrade home and professional digital storage.
NAS systems provide centralized storage and backup,alleviating pressure on device storage and offering faster access to large files.While traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) remain ideal for archiving considerable data like photo libraries and old videos,Solid State Drives (SSDs) – notably those utilizing NVMe caching as seen in UGREEN’s DXP models – significantly boost performance for active projects. This translates to quicker app loading times, smoother RAW photo browsing, and more responsive handling of large project folders.
UGREEN offers a range of NAS solutions tailored to different needs. The DH2300 is positioned as an entry-level option for families and students seeking simple central storage and backups. The DH4300 Plus caters to users with large photo libraries, multiple Macs, or those working with video. Creatives benefiting from NVMe caching will find the DXP2800 particularly appealing for tasks like photo editing and software development. the DXP4800 Plus is designed for demanding workflows, including large video projects and collaborative studio environments.
With Black Friday discounts available on NAS systems, hard drives, and SSDs, now is an opportune moment to establish or modernize a digital storage setup, whether to free up space on a MacBook, safeguard iPhone photos, or optimize a creative workflow.