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Points:
1. You can have a shared storage with other on the network without opening your PC to threats, even from within your network.
2. A level of redundancy for backups just in case there is a critical failure of your PC or drives
3. NAS boxes tend to use lessor components that draw less power, so you don't have to have a heavy-draw system on all the time for others on the network.
4. As mw8t pointed out - physical capacity. You can keep adding drives(boxes) to the network. A case can only hold so many.
5. The can be helpful too for mixed networks. Some OS's don't like to read certain file formats, but the NAS systems tend to use a file format that is universally read(FAT is one of them).
6. Newer versions of Window's shared drives have convoluted sharing versus older versions, which can make sharing across a LAN a pain for others without as much PC experience. Whereas most NAS systems sharing can be set up to be open without convoluted sharing options.