
I have used the Pogoplug for all of 20 minutes now (5 of which were to set it up) and I have to say that this seems to be a device that I am going to wonder how I ever lived without. Of course, that is just a first impression, but as of now I am super excited. It also goes to show just how easy the Pogoplug is to set up and have running. Honestly it took me longer to find a spare external USB hard drive in my office. I do plan on offering more of a full-featured review after I actually use it for a while, but for now I wanted to share some images of the unit itself, the packaging, the cords it shipped with and what it looks like setup.
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The most useful piece of information in this article was the date!
You don't even say what it is for. I never heard of it so I have no clue why you would bother opening up the box.
Just about the poorest written article so far this year. The year is young though.
Forgive my assumption that most of the readers would know what a pogoplug is. The post was really just meant to be a teaser with some photos. Nothing more.
But just as a reference, the pogoplug is a device that you hook up to your home router. It then allows you to connect an external USB drive to back-up and/or store files. Those files can then be accessed from other computers on the home network, by way of the pogoplug website or with a mobile app.
Think of it as creating your own personal cloud storage.