Apple Time Capsule

Manufacturer Apple
Model Time Capsule
Models MB276LL/A (500 GB), MB277LL/A (1 TB)
Starting Price $299
Drive Interface SATA
Network Interface Gigabit Ethernet
Drives Included 1
Drives Included Capacity 500GB to 1TB
Num Drives Supported 1
Drives Hot Swappable No
ESATA Connectors 0
Wireless Built In 802.11N, 802.11A/B/G
USB Ports 1
Print Server Yes
Ftp Server No
RAID 0 No
RAID 1 No
RAID 5 No
RAID 10 No
JBOD No
Active Directory Support No
Backup Software Mac Only
Cpu Marvell 88F5BF01 500Mhz SoC with 128 MB RAM
Power Consumption 30W
Width In 7.70
Height In 1.40
Depth In 7.70
Weight Lb 3.50
Warranty Months 12
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Rating: 2.8/5 (24 votes cast)


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User-Submitted Reviews of Apple Time Capsule

I bought this item a week ago and I was blown away.

The price is just amazing. The best item to go with all my office's Macs.

I had my assistant get rid of all the routers we had. It has all been replaced!


AppleEater, February 8, 2009


The design is sleek and the setup was super easy!

What else could I ask for? I never have to worry about my Macbook again!

A+, Apple.

Ruby Johnson, February 7, 2009


I just got it and let me say that it's been a great expirience. This device is my reason for buying and using Apple products. I am exceptionally happy with this purchase. Five thumbs up!

Jesse Vasquez, August 25, 2008


Well, I just recently got a iMac. This Time Machine is great for backing up my iMac. However, it can be a pain to hook up my Mac Book Pro and new Mac Book Air to an external hard drive. But, this device also works as a wireless router This thing does run a little hot. Still, the Best Way to Backup a Mac Laptop.

Jason Brown, August 25, 2008


the time capsule works great for our home office graphics studio. we have the 1 terabyte edition and it backs up our macs and has taken over as our router and wireless station. is there a way to back up the time capsule though in case the hard drive fails? backup the backup that's what i'm asking.

jenni, July 2, 2008


Does anyone have any experience with this using a Windows Vista machine? I like how this Time Capsule NAS supports 802.11N since I'm trying to make EVERYTHING in my office as un-wired as possible. I already have a D-Link Wireless N router so can I just make this a client on my wireless network? Maybe I'll have to ebay off my router and just use this one....

Charles T., June 24, 2008

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