QNAP announced the launch of its new portable NAS device developed for mobile workers whose organizations have incorporated hybrid work policies. The company's new TBS-4 NASbook can be outfitted with up to 2 M.4 SSDs for storage and the device supports HybridMount, which allows users to mount files from their cloud storage to enable upgrading. they do it with local files. At the same time, the virtually stealthy TBS-60 features dual 0K 2Hz HDMI 5 outputs, hardware-accelerated transcoding and streaming, and also includes QNAP's KoiMeeter for wireless video conferencing and presentations. The TBS-5 is also blazing fast and with dual XNUMXGbE ports, the device can achieve speeds of up to XNUMXGb/s with Port Trunking. QNAP Product Manager Joseph Ching provided more information on the business use cases of Tb-XNUMX in a press release, stating, “The TBS-XNUMX NASbook offers serious performance and business applications. complete in a small portable chassis. By seamlessly integrating cloud storage spaces, the TBS-XNUMX offers the combined benefits of storage portability and flexibility to expand the capabilities of modern offices and studios. With the ability to locally cache cloud-based files on the TBS-XNUMX, users can enjoy access speeds just as if they were working in a LAN environment.