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 I'm curious. Why do you feel that there would have been less media attention to this case if Trayvon had been white?

 

Because the matter of racial profiling wouldn't be part of it. I know, Zimmerman is Hispanic, at least half, and maybe there would have been some issue there for some folks. 

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Of course not. But again, it does come back to the matter of Martin becoming a suspect immediately in Zimmerman's eyes. How does the cliche go, first impressions are lasting impressions? I think this case is a perfect example. 

 

So he, while doing his job, saw a guy in the rain looking and staring, having a suspicious conduct in a neighborhood that had been previously been robbed? Black or not, he had a suspicious conduct and Zimmerman reported that in the 911 call.

i agree that Zimmerman could had better discernment of the situation and probably he regrets that day happened; but i wasn't me who was in that situation, but he and Trayvon. But that's not the case in here; in the face of the law he did no wrong and if i was in the same situation as he was, i could not possibly say i could do better.

 

So the teenager has to do the thinking for both the armed adult and himself in that situation. If it had happened to me at that age I don't know what I would have done either. Probably run, and yeah, black kid running in the neighborhood, no one is going to think that's suspicious. 

So he, while doing his job, saw a guy in the rain looking and staring, having a suspicious conduct in a neighborhood that had been previously been robbed? Black or not, he had a suspicious conduct and Zimmerman reported that in the 911 call.

 

It was NOT Zimmerman's job to follow anyone. And it was the non-emergency number that Zimmerman called because even though he thought Martin was suspicious he was not committing an act of crime, or at least I don't think 911 would appreciate the line being use to call in a kid walking across lawns.

So the teenager has to do the thinking for both the armed adult and himself in that situation.

 

It was NOT Zimmerman's job to follow anyone. And it was the non-emergency number that Zimmerman called because even though he thought Martin was suspicious he was not committing an act of crime, or at least I don't think 911 would appreciate the line being use to call in a kid walking across lawns.

 

i don't understand what you mean in the first paragraph.

 

You are right about the number, it was the non-emergency police number he called, sorry for that. But he also didn't commit a crime either by following Trayvon, so...

I appreciate what you are saying here and give you credit for at least trying to look at the issue beyond a certain view. And being a black man in my 40's with parents that grew up under Jim Crow in the Southern US at the height of those laws, yes, I feel much less safe. If a white person starts following and we somehow cross paths even if I am doing nothing, I have to assume that they think I am a criminal. That's what Zimmerman thought and he killed the person he thought that of and is now free. For all I know someone if just trying to see if they can be Zimmerman #2. 

 

As far as I am concerned, yes, if you're black in this country you now have less protection under the law because your race makes you a target and the law doesn't account for the fact that if you are black or mistaken for black that confrontations can be started by your skin color. Trayvon Martin would be alive today if he were white and certainly the media would have had far less interest in this case if Trayvon Martin were white and Zimmerman certainly wouldn't be the poster child of the right wing for for killing a white teenager. 

 

Zimmerman will profit financially in all of this this now that he is free of ever being criminal over this case.

 

Like that he saw and black teenager and assumed he was a criminal the first time that Zimmerman laid eyes on him? That's not far fetched, that's what happened and there's an audio recording of if. 

 

 I was going over your previous posts in this thread and found this. So, I asked you a question that I could have found your answer to. Sorry about that.

 

 I would like to comment on your statement about skin color being a factor in confrontations.

 

 Here is a link to the FBI's data on homicides for 2011:

 

http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/crime-in-the-u.s.-2011/tables/expanded-homicide-data-table-6

 

Murder

Race and Sex of Victim by Race and Sex of Offender, 2011

[single victim/single offender]

Race of victim Total Race of offender Sex of offender White Black Other Unknown Male Female Unknown White 3,172 2,630 448 33 61 2,810 301 61 Black 2,695 193 2,447 9 46 2,385 264 46 Other race 180 45 36 99 155 25 Unknown race 84 36 27 3 18 63 3 18 Sex of victim Total Race of offender Sex of offender White Black Other Unknown Male Female Unknown Male 4,304 1,834 2,289 87 94 3,760 450 94 Female 1,743 1,034 642 54 13 1,590 140 13 Unknown sex 84 36 27 3 18 63 3 18

 

What I find interesting is that, statistically speaking, whites are far more likely to be murdered by whites. And blacks are far more likely to be murdered by blacks.

 

Basically, the Martin/Zimmerman case is not a good example of what is really going on in the US.

 

 

Crap, the table formatting didn't stay when I posted. Click the link instead.

No he did not start a confrontation. He was approach, then attacked by this dude. You're not a medical examiner. The expert medical examiner corroborated Zimmerman's story about the fight.

I have to chime back in here. You keep saying this. The only witness that has spoken to these events is George Zimmerman. All other witnesses either heard or saw the confrontation before or after it began. Jenteal testified that she heard Trayvon say, "Get off. Get off," before what sounded like the phone falling in "wet grass". If this is true, wouldn't that indicate that Zimmerman either attacked Trayvon first or may have gained the upperhand?

 

The neighbor (can't recall the name) testified he "thought" he saw what looked to be Trayvon on top and George on the bottom. Providing this is true, this gives us no indication as to who started the confrontation. We can only make inferences from given testimony, none of which we can definitively say is factual. The only fact we know is that we don't have ALL the facts. The only person that truly knows what happened that night is Zimmerman.

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I have to chime back in here. You keep saying this. The only witness that has spoken to these events is George Zimmerman. All other witnesses either heard or saw the confrontation before or after it began. Jenteal testified that she heard Trayvon say, "Get off. Get off," before what sounded like the phone falling in "wet grass". If this is true, wouldn't that indicate that Zimmerman either attacked Trayvon first or may have gained the upperhand?

 

The neighbor (can't recall the name) testified he "thought" he saw what looked to be Trayvon on top and George on the bottom. Providing this is true, this gives us no indication as to who started the confrontation. We can only make inferences from given testimony, none of which we can definitively say is factual. The only fact we know is that we don't have ALL the facts. The only person that truly knows what happened that night is Zimmerman.

 

From what i understood after the shot Zimmerman went on top to "secure the aggressor" (or whatever it's called the technical movement); if a bystander saw just that it might had the impression that he was on the top the whole time.

 

"The only person that truly knows what happened that night is Zimmerman." And Trayvon; unfortunately he's dead.

So the teenager has to do the thinking for both the armed adult and himself in that situation. If it had happened to me at that age I don't know what I would have done either. Probably run, and yeah, black kid running in the neighborhood, no one is going to think that's suspicious.

Anyone running at night in an area that had recent breakin issues is going to he looked on as suspicious, especially if they cut through behind buildings etc. Doesn't matter whst color they are, and since 90% plus of crime on blacks is committed by other blacks you have far more to fear from each other than from anyone else. Get your priorities straight.

It was NOT Zimmerman's job to follow anyone. And it was the non-emergency number that Zimmerman called because even though he thought Martin was suspicious he was not committing an act of crime, or at least I don't think 911 would appreciate the line being use to call in a kid walking across lawns.

Again, for the upteenth time in this thread, IT IS NOT ILLEGAL TO FOLLOW SOMEONE especially if they are acting suspiciously so when the cops show up you have an answer to the inevitable question "did you see where they went?" Everyone has an equal right to the streets and to keep their sonar pinging.

The question as to 911 or non-emergency line isn't straightforward, that depends on the jurisdiction. They aren't all the same.

And as for "Zimmerman didn't follow Neighborhood Watch rules", HE DIDN'T HAVE TO because he wasn't on a NW patrol - those are scheduled and they work in pairs. Zimmerman had gone out on an errand and just happened to see something suspicious - Martin's behavior. This does NOT automatically put him "on NW duty" or remove his rights, and since he wasn't on patrol he had every right to carry his firearm because most street crimes (muggings etc.) happen at night. Duh.

I've been black all of my life of 45 years. Telling a grown black man, particularly one on the larger side that they don't get profiled is ignorant as well. I don't know with certainty that's what happened here but again, why would Zimmerman start calling a complete stranger an a-hole? That these punks always get away? I certainly doubt we have said that about a little old white lady or even a little old black lady. He saw a young black kid and thought he has a thug, just like many of you have determined about Martin. But of course Zimmerman hadn't dug into all of his social media before making that determination. 

 

And saying that as a white guy that I have never been profiled as well is just as ignorant. In College, I was targeted a few times by campus police because I was a "typical" college kid. Go watch TruTV and see how profiling teens and colleges work. You act like as a black man you are the only one that gets targeted, give me a break. I get that 30-40 yrs ago it was a different time and racial profiling and harassment were more common. These days, its mostly because of Culture and how you act. If you come up to me with your pants hanging past your butt then I'm going to stereotype you from the get go. Will I treat you bad or be racist to you, no. Big differences between stereotyping and being racist.

 

Another example, white people are put into this class like we are all alike. Michele Obama did that in her thesis in college thinking white people acting preppy was "white culture" as a whole and was out to take out black culture in Princeton. Hello, there are goths, punks, skas, ravers, preps, nerds, jocks, and all kinds of other people. Stop thinking color means anything. What matters is how you act, and how you treat people. You act like a pain in the butt, people will treat you like that. You act thuggish or dress thuggish people will treat you that way. Black culture used to be so good back in the day, blues and rock n roll, not this ghetto trash that you see today.

In the United States of America, armed trigger-happy instigators are now protected.

 

It reminds of the U.S. foreign policy of picking up a fight with small nations by intimidating them and then parking warships in their harbour.

 

Juror: Zimmerman should have stayed in his car

He's half Hispanic. But my point wasn't about Zimmerman, I'm simply saying that it's the particular circumstances of this case that's made is out to be what it became. Yes, race was the reason why, but not all cases of interracial crime come anywhere close to this, in fact, most never get any attention and are routine matters of justice.

 

I was reading the interview of juror B37. Initially there we're evenly split on the matter of guilt. Three were for not guilty, two for manslaughter and one on the 2nd degree murder charge. But they deliberated and eventually all agreed on the letter of the law. B37 said she didn't believe that race was of issue here, but with half of them split initially it would seem likely that a couple of them did and probably still do think that race was involved but that didn't have any bearing on the law.

 

It was a divisive case, the jurors did their job, I abide by the decision but even B37 said that Zimmerman exhibited bad judgment. People with guns and bad judgment are a deadly mix. I have no problem defending themselves but just strapping on a gun doesn't make you a good law enforcement officer. 

 

Of course not. But again, it does come back to the matter of Martin becoming a suspect immediately in Zimmerman's eyes. How does the cliche go, first impressions are lasting impressions? I think this case is a perfect example. 

Why do you continue to make stuff up dude? She said specially that she believed they all DID NOT BELIEVE race was a factor. Stop lying. http://youtu.be/LcdSZw2-C18?t=17m47s

I have to chime back in here. You keep saying this. The only witness that has spoken to these events is George Zimmerman. All other witnesses either heard or saw the confrontation before or after it began. Jenteal testified that she heard Trayvon say, "Get off. Get off," before what sounded like the phone falling in "wet grass". If this is true, wouldn't that indicate that Zimmerman either attacked Trayvon first or may have gained the upperhand?

 

The neighbor (can't recall the name) testified he "thought" he saw what looked to be Trayvon on top and George on the bottom. Providing this is true, this gives us no indication as to who started the confrontation. We can only make inferences from given testimony, none of which we can definitively say is factual. The only fact we know is that we don't have ALL the facts. The only person that truly knows what happened that night is Zimmerman.

Zimmerman took a lie detector to back up what he said. Martin also had no physical evidence of being struck violently.

Of course not. But again, it does come back to the matter of Martin becoming a suspect immediately in Zimmerman's eyes. How does the cliche go, first impressions are lasting impressions? I think this case is a perfect example. 

Do you suffer from selective reading?

 

Zimmerman lives in a community that has been hit by burglaries by black men, the night Trayvon died he was walking in the rain stoping to look at houses, jumping fences and gardens and yes he was black which is why Zimmerman was suspicious.

 

Not a year before Zimmerman was in the news and on TV trying to uncover a police coverup of the beating of a black man and he worked with underprivileged kids which included black kids, but yeah he totally saw a black guy and marked him as up to no good just because of his skin colour.....................

Jenteal testified that she heard Trayvon say, "Get off. Get off," before what sounded like the phone falling in "wet grass". If this is true, wouldn't that indicate that Zimmerman either attacked Trayvon first or may have gained the upperhand?

 

The call was dropped a full 2 minutes before he got shot. Either they were fighting for a full 2 minutes, in which case they both would have been considerably more beat up (Martin had no evidence of being violently hit by anything other than a bullet), or the fight lasted considerably less time. It's more likely that the call was dropped (or Martin hung up) about a minute before the confrontation.

More likely than not, she's lying about that. You're not going to get very reliable testimony from family members or girlfriends/boyfriends.

 

And what does a phone sound like when falling in wet grass? Could you identify a phone falling in wet grass if you heard it during a call? And a better question, where was the phone found afterward? In the grass, or in his pocket?

Zimmerman took a lie detector to back up what he said. Martin also had no physical evidence of being struck violently.

 

There is a reason lie detector tests aren't admissable in court.

 

The call was dropped a full 2 minutes before he got shot. Either they were fighting for a full 2 minutes, in which case they both would have been considerably more beat up (Martin had no evidence of being violently hit by anything other than a bullet), or the fight lasted considerably less time. It's more likely that the call was dropped (or Martin hung up) about a minute before the confrontation.

More likely than not, she's lying about that. You're not going to get very reliable testimony from family members or girlfriends/boyfriends.

 

And what does a phone sound like when falling in wet grass? Could you identify a phone falling in wet grass if you heard it during a call? And a better question, where was the phone found afterward? In the grass, or in his pocket?

 

Oh. I 100% agree as that's my very point. No one knows what happened.It's all hearsay as there are no true witnesses save Zimmerman and Trayvon and only one of them can provide testimony.

Anyone running at night in an area that had recent breakin issues is going to he looked on as suspicious, especially if they cut through behind buildings etc. Doesn't matter whst color they are, and since 90% plus of crime on blacks is committed by other blacks you have far more to fear from each other than from anyone else. Get your priorities straight.

 

Reminds me of the time I was shot at as a kid.

 

My friends and I were walking up and down the ditch that runs behind people's houses, looking for turtles and other fish. Everyone has a fence between their back yard and the ditch, but we didn't think twice about what impression we might give others running back there, being that we were only around 10-12 years old. Anyway, we apparently were walking behind the house of an ex-cop who had been known for being a dick, decided to fire off a warning shot. At least, that's what I'm hoping it was seeing as none of us were hit.

 

Between at least two of us, we had blonde hair and blue eyes. While I'm half Hispanic, but no one can tell that unless I actually tell them. Just thought I'd share this tidbit, seeing as it fit what you were saying quite well...

There is a reason lie detector tests aren't admissable in court.

But they are used as an investigational tool. To that, Trayvon's G/F should have been submitted to one before making such an a**hat of herself on he stand. She did the defense more good than the prosecution.

Oh. I 100% agree as that's my very point. No one knows what happened.It's all hearsay as there are no true witnesses save Zimmerman and Trayvon and only one of them can provide testimony.

That's called reasonable doubt, which all hy itself warrants a Not Guilty finding. Better yet, they should not have bypassed the citizens Grand Jury, which likely would not have returned an indictment based on such flimsy evidence and saved both the cost of a trial and the major embarrassment of the prosecutor.
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Do you suffer from selective reading?

 

Zimmerman lives in a community that has been hit by burglaries by black men, the night Trayvon died he was walking in the rain stoping to look at houses, jumping fences and gardens and yes he was black which is why Zimmerman was suspicious.

 

Not a year before Zimmerman was in the news and on TV trying to uncover a police coverup of the beating of a black man and he worked with underprivileged kids which included black kids, but yeah he totally saw a black guy and marked him as up to no good just because of his skin colour.....................

 

And who confirmed he was 'looking at houses and was jumping fences', Zimmerman?

 

Are people seriously arguing SYG law applies to a man who actively pursued a teenager with a gun in his car? He decided to pursue a teenager for no (or little) reasons.. with NO police experience, gets authoritative, teenager resists and fights in self defence, Zimmerman decides to end his life on the grass. There is a plain recording of the police department (THE ACTUAL POLICE) telling him not to pursue him. He did anyway, because he played cop, this alone should ring alarm bells. Anyone who is arguing either that racism isn't in full-effect in the American justice system or shouldn't be considered is a ######ing idiot. Zimmerman was a volunteer flashing his penis (gun), trying to play a hero, and someone died for it.. he should be in jail.

And who confirmed he was 'looking at houses and was jumping fences', Zimmerman?

 

Are people seriously arguing SYG law applies to a man who actively pursued a teenager with a gun in his car? He decided to pursue a teenager for no (or little) reasons.. with NO police experience, gets authoritative, teenager resists and fights in self defence, Zimmerman decides to end his life on the grass. There is a plain recording of the police department (THE ACTUAL POLICE) telling him not to pursue him. He did anyway, because he played cop, this alone should ring alarm bells. Anyone who is arguing either that racism isn't in full-effect in the American justice system or shouldn't be considered is a ****ing idiot. Zimmerman was a volunteer flashing his penis (gun), trying to play a hero, and someone died for it.. he should be in jail.

 

He didn't pursue the teenage with a gun in his car, he was on foot. His reasons were the kid was jumping fences and looking through houses. I don't know where you're from but if someone jumped my fence or looked inside my house, I'd definitely pursue him as well as that is suspicious. The actual police did not tell Zimmerman to not pursue, a police dispatcher did. What provoked Trayvon to throw the first punch? If I was being followed, I wouldn't assault someone for it, I'd find out why they are following me, and defend myself if needed. Zimmerman wasn't flashing his gun, he was being assaulted, Trayvon then seen his weapon while pinning Zimmerman to the ground. But then again, this is the USA and you live in England, so really it shouldn't bother you to much.

This whole racist thing is stupid, to be honest white people have already moved forward from the 1960's and the black people continue to live in it. Is it okay for a black person to call a white person a "cracka"? No. Is it okay for a white person to call a black person a "<< racial epithet >>"? No. But apparently it's okay for a black person to call a black person a "<< racial epithet >>". The only people who is keeping racism alive is majority black people.

Edit: Apparently Neowin allows "cracka" and doesn't see it as a "racial epithet".

He didn't pursue the teenage with a gun in his car, he was on foot. His reasons were the kid was jumping fences and looking through houses. I don't know where you're from but if someone jumped my fence or looked inside my house, I'd definitely pursue him as well as that is suspicious. The actual police did not tell Zimmerman to not pursue, a police dispatcher did. What provoked Trayvon to throw the first punch? If I was being followed, I wouldn't assault someone for it, I'd find out why they are following me, and defend myself if needed. Zimmerman wasn't flashing his gun, he was being assaulted, Trayvon then seen his weapon while pinning Zimmerman to the ground. But then again, this is the USA and you live in England, so really it shouldn't bother you to much.

This whole racist thing is stupid, to be honest white people have already moved forward from the 1960's and the black people continue to live in it. Is it okay for a black person to call a white person a "cracka"? No. Is it okay for a white person to call a black person a "<< racial epithet >>"? No. But apparently it's okay for a black person to call a black person a "<< racial epithet >>". The only people who is keeping racism alive is majority black people.

Edit: Apparently Neowin allows "cracka" and doesn't see it as a "racial epithet".

 

Pretty sure he was originally sat in his car, neither here nor there..

 

And where is the evidence to suggest he was looking through peoples windows and jumping fences? I'm not saying he wasn't, but it can't be proved on Zimmerman's one sided story.. did any witnesses come forward to back up claims he was looking into their house?

 

Police/police dispatcher, what is the difference? why didn't he listen? If he listened to them Trayvon would have been alive now.

 

Again, who said Trayvon threw the first punch? Zimmerman? I know you can only really go off the 'evidence in the court' but a lot of you are forgetting this is a one sided case, there is no one alive to defend Trayvon but it does not mean you should dismiss other possibilities.

 

Also, what is this guys duty to make himself known? Does he have a badge/identification to flash? Did he shout 'stop, neighbourhood watch' ?... Lets say Trayvon did throw the first punch, what might you do if you were being approached by some random guy?

Pretty sure he was originally sat in his car, neither here nor there..

 

And where is the evidence to suggest he was looking through peoples windows and jumping fences? I'm not saying he wasn't, but it can't be proved on Zimmerman's one sided story.. did any witnesses come forward to back up claims he was looking into their house?

 

Police/police dispatcher, what is the difference? why didn't he listen? If he listened to them Trayvon would have been alive now.

 

Again, who said Trayvon threw the first punch? Zimmerman? I know you can only really go off the 'evidence in the court' but a lot of you are forgetting this is a one sided case, there is no one alive to defend Trayvon but it does not mean you should dismiss other possibilities.

 

Also, what is this guys duty to make himself known? Does he have a badge/identification to flash? Did he shout 'stop, neighbourhood watch' ?... Lets say Trayvon did throw the first punch, what might you do if you were being approached by some random guy?

 

He sat in his car, seen Trayvon and viewed him doing suspicious activities. Called 911, the dispatcher asked for a house number which some how he didn't see the house next to him with the number. Yes suspicious. A police dispatcher doesn't have any law enforcement authority, so telling him do not pursue doesn't really stop him.

 

All we really have is what Zimmerman has stated. Why would he throw a punch? No need if he has a weapon, right? Last I heard about this case is the witness (and for what ever reason never looked out their window), heard someone screaming for help and then a gun shot, and no more screams. Zimmerman told his friend the story of what happened, and Zimmerman told the police what happened. Obviously it is the same story he told his friend and police, so there isn't any differences to them.

 

If some random person approaches me, which happens every few days, I wouldn't assault them unless I needed to defend myself. It's obvious Trayvon was some what thugish from his photo's, and not this precious Angel that everyone thing's he was. I'm pretty sure a precious Angel wouldn't smoke weed 3-4 times a week.

 

(I have nothing against Trayvon, but the photo's online show him looking thugish)

 

If I was Zimmerman, and getting assaulted for questioning an suspicious person, and felt my life was threaten, I would have done the same thing and so would anyone to stop their ass from being kicked. Who knows what would have happened if Zimmerman got knocked out to where he couldn't defend himself.

I don't buy it. The police officers told him not to follow the kid but yet he did and he killed him as a result. The kid was on his way home from the store carrying ice tea. I don't buy self defense for a minute. 

 

You need to be more aware of the facts. The person involved in advising him not to do so, didn't have the authority to do so. It was nothing more than a request.

Pretty sure he was originally sat in his car, neither here nor there..

 

And where is the evidence to suggest he was looking through peoples windows and jumping fences? I'm not saying he wasn't, but it can't be proved on Zimmerman's one sided story.. did any witnesses come forward to back up claims he was looking into their house?

 

Police/police dispatcher, what is the difference? why didn't he listen? If he listened to them Trayvon would have been alive now.

 

Again, who said Trayvon threw the first punch? Zimmerman? I know you can only really go off the 'evidence in the court' but a lot of you are forgetting this is a one sided case, there is no one alive to defend Trayvon but it does not mean you should dismiss other possibilities.

 

Also, what is this guys duty to make himself known? Does he have a badge/identification to flash? Did he shout 'stop, neighbourhood watch' ?... Lets say Trayvon did throw the first punch, what might you do if you were being approached by some random guy?

 

 

So you are saying that, since it's Zimmerman only word of the actual events, it's dubious. OK, so it all sums to this (the facts that can be proven since there's witness): did Zimmerman had the right to use his gun to protect himself (self-defense)? The court said yes.

So you are saying that, since it's Zimmerman only word of the actual events, it's dubious. OK, so it all sums to this (the facts that can be proven since there's witness): did Zimmerman had the right to use his gun to protect himself (self-defense)? The court said yes.

 

Yes, that's exactly what i am saying. Don't get me wrong, the courts done what they had to do based on the evidence presented to them... It's not hard to fabricate a story when there is no one around to dispute it..

 

Who sits in their car, with a gun, volunteering to look after the neighbourhood? Someone who thinks they're someone they're not, he was looking for trouble.

 

We have a neighbourhood watch around here,but it's based on being vigilant, keeping your eyes open and looking out for each other, not sitting in your car waiting for something to happen.

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    • TerraMaster F4-425 Pro review: an octa-core Intel NAS that ships with AI (OpenClaw) by Steven Parker It has been a while since I reviewed a TerraMaster NAS, but the company reached out to me asking if I was willing to test the F4-425 Pro, which goes on sale today. It is an upgrade on the F4-425 Plus, which I reviewed back in October 2025 What you need to know is that it basically follows the design principles of the four-bay F4-425 series, with its all-metal exterior. Here are the most important specifications: TerraMaster F4-425 Pro CPU Intel Core N350 (8x E Cores/Threads, Max burst up to 3.9 GHz) Intel Core N305 (4x E Cores/Threads, Max burst up to 3.8 GHz) TDP: 7W / 9W (Base) Graphics Intel UHD Graphics 32 EUs (1.35 GHz) Intel UHD Graphics 24 EUs (1.25 GHz) Memory 1x slot 16 GB DDR5 4800MT/s non ECC SODIMM (Max 32 GB) 1x slot 8 GB DDR5 4800MT/s non ECC SODIMM (Max 32 GB) Disk Capacity 120 TB (30 TB x 4) Supported RAID Types TRAID, TRAID +, RAID0, RAID1, RAID5, RAID 6, RAID 10 Network 2x RJ-45 5 GbE Internal storage 3x M.2 2280 NVMe Slot (PCIe 3.0 x1) Bootloader 2Gbit 256 GB NAND Flash card (MX30LF2G28AD) USB port (internal) USB Ports 1x Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) 3x Type-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) HDMI 1x (HDMI) Hardware Transcoding Engine H.264, H.265, MPEG-4, VC-1 Maximum resolution: 4K (4096 x 2160); Maximum FPS: 60 Size (H/W/D) 219 x 181 x 150 mm Weight 2.9 kg System Fan 150 x181 x 219 mm Power 90W, 100V - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz, Single frequency Power consumption (HDDs) 45W (4x 4TB ST4000VN008 in read/write state) 14W (4x 4TB ST4000VN008 in hibernation) Noise Level: 20.9 dB(A) Using 4 SATA HDDs/SSDs in standby mode; Test environment noise: 17.3dB(A); Test distance: 1m Warranty 2 Years OS TOS 7.0.0706 (Beta) MSRP £639.99, $699.99, €739.99 / £739.99, $799.99, €839.99 As you can see above, there are two variants of the F4-425 Pro releasing today. The lesser variant has the slightly weaker N305 CPU and iGP, and 8 GB less RAM, although it also costs $100 less than the top variant we are testing today. In addition, these new F4-425 Pros are shipped with the as-yet-unreleased TOS 7 beta. So what is TOS 7 exactly? During the device initialization, you are warned not to use it in a production environment, which we'll get into later. My contact told me that TOS 7 exits beta today, June 23 with version 7.0.0746. The clear difference with the F4-425 Plus is that it contains the more powerful N350 Intel CPU released in the first quarter of 2025, with support for DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, LPDDR5 (4800), DDR5 and DDR4, and a max TDP of just 7W. It also supports AV1 decoding, as well as H.264, VP8, VP9, H.265 (8 bit), and H.265 (10 bit). The different capabilities in the Alder Lake-N (and Twin Lake) series are listed below. Processor E-cores L3-cache Turbo clock GPU GPU-clock TDP Intel N355 8 6 MB 3.9 GHz 32 EUs 1.35 GHz 9 W Intel Core 3 N350 3.9 GHz 1.35 GHz 7 W Intel Core i3-N305 3.8 GHz 1.25 GHz 9 W Intel Core i3-N300 3.8 GHz 1.25 GHz Intel N250 4 3.8 GHz 1.25 GHz 6 W Intel Processor N200 3.7 GHz 0.75 GHz Intel N150 3.6 GHz 24 EUs 1 GHz Intel N97 1.2 GHz 12 W Intel Processor N100 3.4 GHz 0.75 GHz 6 W The CPU is part of the Alder Lake-N series that sits just below the top N355 offering, albeit with an impressive TDP (less than the N355 and N305) for the features it offers. It is designed for low- powered systems and entry-level laptops. As before, we are seeing another NAS with an acceptable, if not great, amount of RAM. It should be noted that the F4-425 Pro only has one SODIMM slot, so if you are planning to upgrade the already 16GB included in this NAS, it will have to be on one module of Single Rank DDR5. As a reminder, up until a couple of years ago, it was commonplace to only get 2 or 4GB max on a flagship Synology or QNAP home NAS. Ever since the likes of TerraMaster and more have entered the market with ample RAM sizes included in their NAS offerings, it has gone a long way in forcing the hands of the traditional makers to up their game a bit. Before we dive in, you can view the different SKUs released so far since the 2025 series launched for Home and SMB users, with the most important specifications listed along with the MSRP listed below: SKU CPU Cores Memory Link Price F2-425 Intel N5095 4 4 GB DDR4 2.5 GbE x1 $249.99 F4-425 Intel N5095 4 4 GB DDR4 2.5 GbE x1 $369.99 F2-425 Plus Intel Core N150 4 8 GB DDR5 5 GbE x 2 $399.99 F4-425 Plus Intel Core N150 4 16 GB DDR5 5 GbE x 2 $569.99 F4-425 Pro Intel Core N305 8 8 GB DDR5 5 GbE x 2 $699.99 F4-425 Pro Intel Core N350 8 16 GB DDR5 5 GbE x 2 $799.99 The F2 in the product name means two 3.5-inch HDD bays, where F4 is four 2.5-inch bays. First impressions Like with the F8 SSD Plus packaging, the F4-425 Pro is using the upgraded box materials, which certainly look better than a plain cream colored box with TERRAMASTER stamped on the sides. The box gives off a premium feel and certainly adds a positive vibe to first impressions. In the box F4-425 Pro TNAS device Power adapter LAN cable (CAT 6) Quick guide [full online guide] Limited warranty notice Screws (for HDD bays) Stickers 2x rubber feet (spares) Design As has become kind of common with TerraMaster, certainly in the last three years, the 2025 F2- and F4-series have received a makeover that really adds to the premium feel of the NAS. Gone are the plastic shells, now replaced with an aluminum outer shell, with the front and back retaining the textured black plastic we saw on the 2024 models. Some key differences from the 2024 series include placing the power button back on the front, along with the addition of a Type A USB port. It's not much bigger or heavier either; in fact, it weighs 500 grams less than the F4-424 Pro. It's slightly shorter in height and depth (length), but only by a few millimeters. The front and back do retain a similar style to the 2024 series. On the front, you just have your four bays along with LED indicators for the HDDs and power. The welcomed change is having a USB port on the front for quick access, should you need to back up a USB drive, for example. Around the back, from top to bottom, you have a reset pin hole, an HDMI port, two 5 GbE Ethernet ports, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) Type A ports with a Type-C port below them, and a connector for the barrel port power source. Again, there's no Kensington Security Slot present, which is a bit of a shame considering it's a data storage device. Left side Right side On the left and right of the F4-425 Plus, it is completely smooth aluminum with a TERRAMASTER logo printed on both sides. On the bottom, there are some holes to assist ventilation. Unlike with the F4-425 Plus, the rubber feet did come unstuck during the teardown, which was also an issue on the 2023 series. It seems like other customers have lodged complaints about them, as TerraMaster now includes two spare rubber feet in the box, in case any of the preinstalled ones are lost; however, this seems more like a papering over the cracks solution rather than actually fixing the issue with better quality rubber stand-offs. There are also four screws that must be removed in order to access the internals. Teardown Upon removing the four screws, you can slide the device out of its shell to reveal the three NVMe M.2 slots (PCIe 3.0 X1) and single SODIMM slot connector, which is populated with a single 16GB DDR5 4800MT/s module. I added a couple of MP44Q M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSDs (2 x 4TB) that can be availed on Amazon for $492.99 that TEAMGROUP supplied us with, along with a 250GB 970 Evo Plus that my colleague Chris White sent me by accident and let me keep a few years ago. As I have said in previous reviews, TerraMaster support staff actually encourage installing whatever you want on their devices, and happily, the USB port for the bootloader is now easily accessible should you want to use it for your own flavor of NAS OS, such as TrueNAS, Unraid, or maybe Xpenology. Yes, because TerraMaster has now switched to a 256 GB NAND Flash card (3rd photo above) for the TOS bootloader. This is also replaceable, but you can also simply add a USB bootloader, access the BIOS, and tell the F4-425 Pro to boot from that instead of the Flash card. Unlike earlier iterations of TerraMaster NAS, you don't have to tear this down any further than the four screws on the outer shell in order to be able to access and manage the memory, NVMe slots, and USB bootloader. However, if you need to access the NAND Flash card or CMOS battery, then eight more screws (four on each side) need to be removed in order to take off the rear panel with the 120mm fan, and then the motherboard can be lifted off and removed from the SATA connector PCB. There's also no risk of threading the screw holes, because the four that hold the shell in place are metal on metal, while the screws that hold the rear panel on do screw into plastic. Either way, like last time when I reviewed the F4-425 plus, I was just happier to see larger screws being used. Overall, it follows some great improvements in build quality from the 2024 series and earlier. Setup BIOS The F4-425 Pro includes an Aptio BIOS from American Megatrends [1, 2], and you can setup pretty much everything here including the boot order, which is locked to the UEFI OS, however above that choice you can enable or disable booting to the USB bootloader so this would still allow you to switch to a USB stick with an alternative bootloader and boot from it, or disable it to instead always start from the first disk with an OS installed on it. Initial Setup Setup is roughly the same as the F4-425 Plus, along with the new TOS 7 setup dialogs, so there will be no surprises here. Upon connecting to the LAN and booting up, the F4-425 Pro can be reached by navigating to http://tnas.local. If that doesn't work, you can use the local address assigned via DHCP, which you can find using the TNAS PC desktop application, which is essentially a TerraMaster NAS finder. The setup process is pretty straightforward, through a wizard, and in full below: TOS 7 Initialization As you can see, TOS 7 received a new coat of paint, and the initialization requires fewer interactions. Happily, TOS no longer decides to throw all disks into the same Storage Pool; 2.5-inch HDDs are allocated into Storage Pool 1. This is because two of the HDDs are allocated to hold system files. Previously (with TOS 5 and 6), if you pre-installed HDDs and SSDs, they were all placed into Storage Pool 1, even if you did not select the SSDs for inclusion during the onboarding. TOS 7 Setup On first boot, there is a tutorial and some steps to take to harden the TNAS (or not), which includes an immediate update from TOS 7.0.0616 to 7.0.0706, of which the changelog screenshot is also included in the above gallery. It must be noted that the Security Advisor still contains (in my opinion) a pretty major bug in that if you enable SPC and then do the required rebooting, the Security Advisor still says that SPC is disabled. TerraMaster provided the following statement about it: It is disappointing that TOS 7 has been in beta since December, and this OOBE issue is still there. Shutdown option has moved Instead of a Taskbar option to manage the NAS, all of these options have been moved to a "Start panel", initially I didn't see it and my contact had to show me how to power off the F4-425 Pro. To logout, reboot or power off you can find those controls at the top right of the Panel. It is also possible to power off through the TNAS mobile app beta. Storage setup Above, you can see the steps I took to create the Storage Pools and Volumes. I made a second Storage Pool using TRAID on two 4TB MP44Q SSDs (which, in this instance, is similar to RAID 5), and finally, I added the 250GB 970 Evo Plus drive as Hyper Cache on Storage Pool 1 in Balanced mode. Registering If you decide not to lock down the F4-425 Pro in Security Isolation Mode (blocking all external connections), then you could set up a TNAS device ID through the Remote Access setting in the Control Panel (which must be unique). This works in combination with an online TerraMaster account. TOS 7 TNAS Online Creating a TerraMaster account and linking the device online activates the warranty when you provide proof of purchase and the serial number, but it also gives you access through the TNAS mobile app, which allows you to complete certain operationsб including powering off and restarting the NAS remotely. A TNAS mobile update is required to gain access through TOS 7, and this is provided on the TerraMaster website, as it is not yet on Google Play. The app is evolving all the time and has made leaps and bounds since I first started reviewing TerraMaster devices almost three years ago. It is not quite there yet if you are comparing the likes of Synology, which, sadly, a lot of users online do all the time. OpenClaw setup One of the main selling points of the new F4-425 Pro is the inclusion of OpenClaw, with TerraMaster claiming that it is "powered by the world's first AI-native TOS 7 OS, supporting local-first smart workflows and independent data control." However, I immediately ran into problems trying to enable OpenClaw. After waiting 20 minutes at the "Enabling" message of the OpenClaw app following installation, I decided to do some searching online and discovered that it couldn't complete the installation process due to SPC being enabled, which is something TOS 7 immediately recommends to be enabled on first boot. SPC for NAS (TOS 7) is basically the same principle as UAC in Windows; it blocks executables from being launched by non-Super Users. After reaching out to my contact about these issues, I received the following response: Anyway, this only became clear when I closed the OpenClaw app screen and clicked on the OpenClaw icon in the taskbar; that is when I saw the message about disabling SPC. I think, due to the fact that this is a requirement, this should be a prompt during the installation process, not when closing the App Market and then trying to launch OpenClaw. There's also no 'Getting started' guide for people like me who have never used OpenClaw. I tried to add an LLM and discovered the tutorial led nowhere. That's when I started looking around the official TerraMaster forums, and I found a guide that helpfully explains that you won't get anywhere with OpenClaw unless you have a paid plan, which is disappointing because I imagined there would be an option to use a local LLM as I do in SubtitleEdit with Whisper-XXL. In addition, with the marketing imagery on the official site, it says that the OpenClaw feature is "all processed 100% locally for absolute privacy." which led me to believe that I could install a local LLM, not one that required paid tokens. In any case, TerraMaster does not provide guidance for this new feature, which was also a selling point of the F4-425 Pro! My contact also provided clarification about the above points I raised with TerraMaster Since it is not in the scope of the review to add paid services, I'll leave that to the people who are more qualified with OpenClaw. F4-425 Pro Surveillance App TOS also comes with a Surveillance app, which is not installed by default; it can be found in the App Market recommended section. In addition, after installing, it doesn't drop a shortcut on the Desktop or top taskbar, but you can "Send to Desktop" from the App Market listing for the app for a quick way to open it. Adding my Reolink POE doorbell camera was painless. TerraMaster doesn't appear to have a repository of preconfigured cameras; instead, the camera must be added using ONVIF or RTSP. No mobile Surveillance app TerraMaster still doesn't have a dedicated Surveillance app, although from searching online, Surveillance can be used and managed through the TNAS mobile app. I tried this with the updated TNAS mobile app beta in combination with TOS 7 and got a message that Surveillance was "Only accessible through web browser," so I reckon this must be limited to the stable versions of TOS 6 and the mobile app. More quirks In addition, whenever I minimized the Live View window in the browser Surveillance app, the feed appeared to switch to the Low-bandwidth stream, and there was no way to get the High-quality stream back. To get the High-quality stream back, I had to close Live View and then reopen it. Benchmarking A pretty cool feature of the TOS 7 is that it allows you to install directly to the NVMe M.2 SSD. In order to do that, you would have to leave out any HDDs during initialization, and even then, the system partitions are always written to two HDDs when they are eventually added. With three NVMe slots, this also gives an interesting scenario where you could build a TRAID storage Pool for installing all your apps and Docker on, and keep the third for SSD cache on the HDD pool. Limitless options! SATA PCIe 3.0 X1 A CrystalDiskMark test on a mapped network drive from within a Windows 11 25H2 PC (image above) connected over a 5 GbE hub was well within acceptable ranges. Although the read result on SATA was a little less than with the F4-425 Plus, for some reason, while writes were generally better. SATA PCIe 3.0 X1 I also ran the NAS Performance tester, which tests the link speed performance. As you can see, it pretty much maxes out the 5GbE connection. Of course, you can also opt to bond the two 5 GbE connections for a bit more umph, but I didn't do that. TOS 7, which, as of testing, is still in Beta, comes with an App Center that has a bunch of handy programs you can install right off the bat, such as Emby, Plex, Docker, as well as in-house Backup and Surveillance solutions. As you can imagine, any media streaming services you would want to host off the F4-425 Pro will work great, thanks to the Intel Core N350 CPU and its 16 GB of DDR5 memory. Accessing from mobile is only possible if Security Isolation Mode is disabled, which can put your NAS at risk from external sources, so there was no way to access it from the TNAS Mobile app. It's also quiet. I had this sat next to my computer on my work desk for the past week, and I did wonder if the noise I was accustomed to with NAS devices would annoy me, but all I could hear was a soft whirring of the rear fan (which was a little annoying) when the disks were not actively copying or reading data. Conclusion So what have I learned? Unfortunately, this release raises a few important questions and concerns that I feel haven't been adequately addressed. What I didn't like Our variant shipped with TOS 7 beta, and it's advised not to use it in a production environment. I feel that's a bit limiting on an $800 device. The mobile app is also still in beta and does not support some of the first-party apps, like Surveillance, and it still has quite a few bugs. I am a bit confused about the OpenClaw marketing along with the F4-425 Pro. I feel like that if it's going to be a main selling point, then offer official guidance on how to get started with it. TerraMaster recommends enabling SPC, but then markets the NAS for use with OpenClaw, which requires disabling SPC to be able to use it, opening up genuine security concerns for the NAS; and that's before you get into the security concerns of OpenClaw itself. Of course, the above issues won't be a problem if you decide to install something else on it, or even go back to the stable TOS 6. I wish TerraMaster had just given TOS 7 as opt-in rather than shipping with it. TOS 7 has been available as a preview since December 2025 (so well before my last TerraMaster review), and according to a thread on Reddit where a user shared a screenshot from the TerraMaster Facebook page, it is scheduled to launch today, June 23, but there's nothing about that in the TerraMaster news blog. My contact confirmed over email that TOS 7 exits beta today. The rubber feet also deserve a mention as they continue to be a problem, with them coming unstuck the moment you shift the F4-425 Pro anywhere on your desk. What I liked What it comes down to, though, aside from what I already mentioned, you are still getting a quality, affordable device here, so recommending it will depend on the individual's use case. If you're just looking for a relatively small NAS device to manage virtual machines on, backup your files, and take care of your home theater streaming, then it is a great device that will certainly futureproof you for some time. It provides good performance, takes up little space, and is, on the whole, very quiet. Four bays afford proper redundancy using TRAID or RAID 5, and you can even expand on storage capacity by adding the 2-bay D5, or 4-bay D8 Hybrid DAS over a USB 3.2 (10Gbps) link. Considering the 2024 releases were more about power, with the likes of an Intel Core i5-1235U high-end laptop CPU under the hood, I asked my contact last time if we could expect more of the same in higher-end models and was told: It makes a lot of sense to use Intel's N350 chip inside a NAS; it is more than capable of doing what the F4-425 Pro is intended for, media streaming and backup. The only downside is still the clear lack of community and even staff support on the official forums. In the past, I have had topics go unanswered for days, or there would be generic-type "we've noted this and passed it onto our developer team" type responses. Along with the other things I mentioned, it all ends up costing it a couple of points. If you are comfortable with the command line, Docker, and setting up TrueNAS or Unraid, you'll be fine. You can do great things with this hardware. In TOS, the apps are a bit lacking, and things don't always work as expected.\ AI NAS?! What has become clear to me this year is that we are going to start seeing all kinds of "AI NAS" come to market, and while that might be good for us consumers, be diligent and research these claims. Although the F4-425 Pro technically comes with AI, it is really using a cloud service that is externally sourced off-device through the third party OpenClaw app. My colleague did review a newcomer to the NAS space earlier this year, and it includes a local AI assistant inside the Zettlab D4 NAS, and they do not even use AI in the product name, check out Chris' review here. Where to buy and a discount coupon However, it does not change the fact that this is truly a great entry-level home media-class NAS that you can buy right now. TerraMaster is having a 20% off launch discount, plus you can also still apply our unique 10% off coupon on checkout, which only works on the official website. So here is a breakdown of the pricing that is only valid on the official TerraMaster website. TerraMaster F4-425 Pro (N350) + 20% discount + 10% coupon = $575.99 TerraMaster F4-425 Pro (N305) + 20% discount + 10% coupon = $503.99 TerraMaster F4-425 Pro (N350) + 20% discount + 10% coupon = £525.59 TerraMaster F4-425 Pro (N305) + 20% discount + 10% coupon = £460.79 Use NEOWIN coupon code during checkout for 10% discount Over on Amazon US and UK, the F4-425 Pro also gets a 20% launch discount, but here, the above 10% coupon cannot be applied. TerraMaster F4-425 Pro (N350) for $639.99 at Amazon US (was $799.99) TerraMaster F4-425 Pro (N305) for $559.99 at Amazon US (was $699.99) TerraMaster F4-425 Pro (N350) for £583.99 at Amazon UK (was £729.99) TerraMaster F4-425 Pro (N305) for £511.99 at Amazon UK (was £639.99) As an Amazon Associate, when you purchase through links on our site, we earn from qualifying purchases.
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