LG N2B1 DD2 NAS review

LG's N2B1 offers the ultimate in content security with a built in Blu-ray burner

LG N2B1 DD2 NAS
A great option for making backups and streaming content, but it's a shame there is no Blu-ray playback

TechRadar Verdict

A good option for those looking to back up to Blu-ray or stream content to multiple devices with ease

Pros

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    Design

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    Integrated BD burner

Cons

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    Not as intuitive as it could be

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    BD playback would have been welcome, as would more media server options

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LG's N2B1 is the world's first NAS (Network Attached Storage) box with an integrated Blu-ray writer. The benefit of this is obvious: you can quickly and easily archive off upwards of 50GB of files to Blu-ray media as and when you need them.

However, this burner won't play commericial BDs or rip them to the drives.

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Other niceties include a programmable hibernation mode – instead of sucking juice relentlessly through the night, you can put the unit to sleep, reactivating it when it's likely to be used. Mac users will also be pleased to note the device supports Time Machine, the Apple back-up system.

Overall, the N2B1 is an attractive option for those who are looking for a versatile media server. Additional server support would have been welcome (I'm thinking that Twonky would have been a nice fit), but all in all this is a smart, fast choice for network AV fans.

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Steve May
Home entertainment AV specialist

Steve has been writing about AV and home cinema since the dawn of time, or more accurately, since the glory days of VHS and Betamax. He has strong opinions on the latest TV technology, Hi-Fi and Blu-ray/media players, and likes nothing better than to crank up his ludicrously powerful home theatre system to binge-watch TV shows.