Pretty nifty device to be honest, nice to have so many features in one unit too. Share & stream files, charge your devices ect... All info below anyway!
Blurb
The Lenovo Multimode WiFi Storage F800 is an ultra-compact storage unit which allows you to keep your media and files by your side at all times. Wirelessly stream content to your tablet or smartphone to access it on the go. Share with friends – up to 8 devices can access the F800 at once. 1 TB storage capacity holds up to 500 films and thousands of songs, files or photos. Stream wirelessly with built-in WiFi. High-energy battery lets you connect and charge your smartphone or tablet.3-in-1 wireless hard drive, portable router, mobile power Wireless Storage: built-in WiFi and enough hard disk data for several people to share Wireless Router: integrated, portable and good for free-surfing Mobile Power: endurable and safe 4,000 mAh high-energy battery High-speed Transmission: USB3.0 interface for faster data flow Multiple-system Compatibility: supports all mainstream platforms
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fishmaster
23 May 1619#6
Looks like an old HP DC7900 USFF desktop computer >
Horrorwood
23 May 169#9
Quickly scrolling through and not reading the text I thought "it has a DVD-RW drive too?!?" :confused:
sijones855
1 Jun 163#87
Mine has turned up. I take back what I said earlier - it does behave as an NAS, which is a very pleasant bonus feature (which they seem to underplay, in my opinion). Attach it to your router & it can be mounted as a network drive on your PC, but even if you don't mount it, it also dishes out files via DLNA.
As has been pointed out, you don't need to rely on the (somewhat naff) apps to use it - it you've got a browser, you're in business.
Cool! Still don't know quite why I bought it, but I reckon I'm keeping it...
dereklogan7
23 May 163#21
Please persuade me I need this. :confused:
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NeoTrix
23 May 16#1
uni
23 May 16#2
this looks pretty good for the money. I wonder if it can work via Ethernet too as it seems to do everything else. if you can swap the internal drives for a 2tb or SSD that would be cool too. hopefully it's still available come payday
gooner786 to uni
23 May 16#4
First comment shows ethernet input
gooner786
23 May 16#3
This portable or like a desktop hdd?
steveex
23 May 16#5
There's a lot of hate for this product on Amazon (US)
Even if it isn't as entirely flexible as it claims, you're still getting a 1TB expansion for iproducts and a portable power supply for <£50
fishmaster
23 May 1619#6
Looks like an old HP DC7900 USFF desktop computer >
Tequila
23 May 16#7
Cant find it on amazon.com at all?
bobby-gg
23 May 162#8
I read the amazon us reviews before ordering it, and I loved the UK one that thanked all the one star reviews for dropping the price to £49!
I'll see what it does, but for the money you can't really go wrong
Horrorwood
23 May 169#9
Quickly scrolling through and not reading the text I thought "it has a DVD-RW drive too?!?" :confused:
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Pretty nifty device to be honest, nice to have so many features in one unit too. Share & stream files, charge your devices ect... All info below anyway!
Blurb
The Lenovo Multimode WiFi Storage F800 is an ultra-compact storage unit which allows you to keep your media and files by your side at all times. Wirelessly stream content to your tablet or smartphone to access it on the go. Share with friends – up to 8 devices can access the F800 at once. 1 TB storage capacity holds up to 500 films and thousands of songs, files or photos. Stream wirelessly with built-in WiFi. High-energy battery lets you connect and charge your smartphone or tablet.3-in-1 wireless hard drive, portable router, mobile power Wireless Storage: built-in WiFi and enough hard disk data for several people to share Wireless Router: integrated, portable and good for free-surfing Mobile Power: endurable and safe 4,000 mAh high-energy battery High-speed Transmission: USB3.0 interface for faster data flow Multiple-system Compatibility: supports all mainstream platforms
Top comments
As has been pointed out, you don't need to rely on the (somewhat naff) apps to use it - it you've got a browser, you're in business.
Cool! Still don't know quite why I bought it, but I reckon I'm keeping it...
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Even if it isn't as entirely flexible as it claims, you're still getting a 1TB expansion for iproducts and a portable power supply for <£50
I'll see what it does, but for the money you can't really go wrong