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Does the UGREEN DXP4800GT have dual 10GbE?

Yes. The DXP4800GT includes dual 10GbE networking, making it a stronger fit for fast workstations, SSD-backed storage, large backups and higher-bandwidth home lab or small business environments.

UGREEN DXP4800GT NAS Now Available – AMD, Dual 10GbE, U.2 Support and Launch Discounts
What Has Been Found Online So Far?

UGREEN’s official Chinese product pages confirm the DXP6800 Ultra and DXP8800 Ultra names, core specifications, product positioning and Chinese purchase links. The official UGREEN product centre lists the DXP8800 Ultra as an 8-bay Intel Core 7 150U NAS with 272TB maximum capacity, and the DXP6800 Ultra as a 6-bay Intel Core 5 120U NAS with 208TB maximum capacity. IT Home reported on 13 June 2026 that the two models had appeared on Chinese e-commerce platforms, highlighting dual 10GbE RJ45, dual Thunderbolt 4, PCIe Gen4 x4, DDR5 memory, 128GB SSD system storage, HDMI 2.1 and SD 4.0 UHS-II. ZOL

UGREEN DXP6800 Ultra and DXP8800 Ultra NAS Revealed – 6/8-Bay, Intel Core, Dual 10GbE and Thunderbolt 4 - NAS Compares
What Are the QNAP TS-262A and TS-462A?

The TS-262A and TS-462A are new compact QNAP NAS models aimed at personal users, families, home offices and smaller studios that want a QTS-based NAS for centralised storage, backups, snapshots, file sharing, photo management, media streaming and surveillance. They sit in the same broad product lane as the earlier TS-262 and TS-462, but QNAP’s new listings position them as more streamlined, storage-first systems. The naming makes the replacement angle fairly clear. The TS-262A remains the 2-bay option, while the TS-462A remains the 4-bay option. Both move to the Intel Celeron N5095, giving the

QNAP TS-262A and TS-462A NAS Released – New x62A Series Replaces the Older TS-262/TS-462 - NAS Compares
Who Should Consider the TS-262A?

The TS-262A is the more compact 2-bay option and will likely make the most sense for buyers who want a simple home NAS for backups, phone photo storage, document storage and light media serving. Two bays usually means RAID 1 mirroring for redundancy, so it is better suited to users who value simplicity over maximum capacity. It is also a sensible option for users moving away from public cloud storage. QNAP’s product positioning leans heavily on private photo backup, QuMagie mobile uploads, Qsirch search and QTS backup tools. If you want a small NAS that can sit on a desk or shelf and handle re

QNAP TS-262A and TS-462A NAS Released – New x62A Series Replaces the Older TS-262/TS-462 - NAS Compares