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Iomega USB 2.0 1-Bay 3 TB Home Media Hard Drive Cloud Edition 34785 (Dark Gray)


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Rating: 2.9

List Price : $299.99 Price : $267.99
Iomega USB 2.0 1-Bay 3 TB Home Media Hard Drive Cloud Edition 34785 (Dark Gray)

Product Description

Get high-capacity, reliable home network storage with the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, Cloud Edition. Easily share and access files, photos, videos, and music between all your computers and with friends and family. It's powerful and fast, plus the three-step setup is very simple, even if you've never used a network drive before. This feature-rich drives has a built in UPnP AV Media Server (DLNA certified) and iTunes Server so content can easily be shared between computers and other digital media adapters such as game consoles, digital picture frames, or networked TV's. Plus, automatically post files to your Face book, YouTube, and Flickr accounts. Available in 1TB, 2TB, and 3TB capacities.


  • Access files from any networked Windows, Apple or Linux computer
  • Easily share content with friends and family outside of your home using the exclusive Iomega Personal Cloud feature
  • Backup all the computers on your network simply by downloading and installing the available client backup software
  • Copy data between personal cloud member systems and the Home Media Network Hard Drive
  • Warranty - 3 year limited warranty with product registration


Iomega USB 2.0 1-Bay 3 TB Home Media Hard Drive Cloud Edition 34785 (Dark Gray) Reviews


Iomega USB 2.0 1-Bay 3 TB Home Media Hard Drive Cloud Edition 34785 (Dark Gray) Reviews


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87 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I like it, but..., March 20, 2011
By 
CHARLES O'DONNELL "Kozmic Kid" (Westerville, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought the 2 TB version. It's great having our photos and music online so we can use our Sony Bravia and Blu Ray player to browse photos or play music through our sound system. And my Grace Digital internet radio now has access to 4000 tracks on our local network. So, I like it. But...
I hooked it up as instructed to our network and installed the Iomega management software. The manager could not discover the drive as it was supposed to. I logged onto our router to find the IP address and added the device manually. That did it. Minor inconvenience. Then I noticed that the NAS device advertised its capacity as 1.8 TB, not 2 TB. OK, 1.8 TB is still a whale of a lot of storage, but it's not 2 TB. Now that I've got 8000 photos and 4000 audio tracks on the drive, there's still 1.78 TB of free space. So, not a big deal.
All the folders on the NAS showed up in my Windows Explorer folder list so I figured I could just copy all music and photos directly to the mapped drives. It... Read more
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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy Setup and Performs Well, March 27, 2011
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S. Barrett (Santa Cruz, CA) - See all my reviews
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I got this Omega 1TB Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition from the Amazon Vine Program for review. Here's my take on it:

Setup was a snap. I noticed another reviewer had a problem with the online portion of the setup using Internet Explorer; I use Firebox and the setup was smooth and uneventful. I simply attached the (supplied) Ethernet cable to the drive and my D-Link router, then connected the power supply. The hardware was detected immediately and I installed the software from the included CD. Three easy steps completed in minutes.

I admit to not planning to use the this drive for sharing outside my network of two home computers, so some of the capabilities are beyond the scope of this review. However, I set up everything as if I were going to share with a remote device and it functions flawlessly using the Omega Personal Cloud feature. Simply invite guests and they can have access to photos, movies, files and more (includes the ability to read and... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Overall good device, October 6, 2011
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I have Iomega Home Media Cloud edition, 2 TB, up and running for only two days, so I can't provide much feedback about reliability and product life.
I've read many reviews before decide to buy this model. Of course, I've read also about the main competitors. If you check the ratings of them, there's usually the same numbers of reviews rating them 5 stars and 1 star, what amazed me.
So, I like to give my contribution to clarify some of the issues with my personal findings.
1. It worked out of the box. I just plugged it to router and turned it on. Windows 7 Home Edition 64 bits automatically mapped all shares. My router is not at same room as the PC, so the few seconds it took me to get back to the PC was enough to Windows identify it and map default shares.
2. Immediately I tried to configure Windows backup, but I couldn't assign any of the shares as backup destinations. First thought was: "yeah, the guys complaining about it are right - it can't work with W7... Read more
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