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Slideshow: Qnap TS-109 Pro Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
August 24, 2007
Qnap has made a number of improvements in its TS-109 and 109 Pro over its previous generation TS-101.

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ImageThe extruded aluminum outer cover removes with two screws and slides back to reveal a clean interior. A single 3.5" SATA drive slides into a fixed connector and is fastened to a bracket with four screws. There are no fans, so the only sound is the hard drive spinning.
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