Corsair Flash Voyager and Survivor reach 32GB

Posted on Friday, January 04 2008 @ 1:07 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Memory maker Corsair will show off two new high-capacity flash drives at CES 2008: a 32GB Flash Voyager and Flash Survivor.
Corsair 32GB drives provide the storage capacity necessary to hold over 16 full-length, high-definition movies or even an entire season of your favorite TV series. These large density drives can also be used as portable back-up devices for critical or sensitive information. In addition, Corsair 32GB USB 2.0 drives are bootable, which means users can actually store full versions of operating systems and applications in order to quickly “re-create” the necessary software environments to troubleshoot system problems.
The Flash Voyager 32GB is priced at $229.99 and the Flash Survivor 32GB costs $249.99. Quite expensive, if you really need a lot of mobile storage capacity it's probably a better idea to buy an external hard drive. It's bigger and offers a bit less protection but hard drives still offer a much better price per gigabyte.


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