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17 Oct
On top of the Flash Survivor Drive that was announced earlier today, Corsair has presented a new model on the Flash Voyager GT series that can now handle 128GB of memory. This upgrade doesn’t mean they forgot about flash drives with less memory, because you’ve still got 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions.
As usual, the Corsair Flash Voyager GT has a rubber housing to make it resistant, and it works with different operative systems including the Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. As for the prices, the 16GB Voyager GT will cost approximately $37, the 32GB can be bought for $87, the 64GB is priced at $180, and lastly, the 128GB version will cost $380, that is, after a mail-in rebate.
Tags: 128gb, corsair, flash, Portable Devices, voyager gt20 Jul

Lexar has introduced a few newcomers to their Crucial line of SSDs which all fall into the M225 family.
This family will encompass the storage capacities of 64GB, 128GB and 256GB all packed into a 2.5-inch SATA compatible enclosure. The real gem with these storage devices, however, is that they have the ability of 250MBps read and 200MBps. That’s pretty darn fast, if you haven’t been paying attention.
For the 64GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities expect to pay $169.99, $329.99 and $599.99, respectively.
Tags: 128gb, 256gb, 64gb, crucial, Desktop PCs, Laptops, lexar media, SSD, storage22 Jun

It looks like Sony has finally gone ahead and updated their netbook mini laptop offering, the Vaio P, to put it almost on par with, you know, those little computers that cost less than half as much.
It seems that sony has added a 1.6GHz Atom processor (as found in most sub-$500 netbooks) along with an optional 128GB SSD, GPS reciever and/or Verizon WWAN support. As Engadget points out this updated version still lacks factory XP support along with the newer 1.86GHz Atom processor.
In conclusion, Sony’s Vaio P looks cool (because it’s small) but still doesn’t live up to its $1,499.99 price tag.
Tags: 1.6ghz, 128gb, atom processor, Laptops, Mobile News, netbook, Sony, Sony Vaio P, SSD
I don’t know if this cuts cake or not, but Toshiba’s Portege R500-12Q, rebranded for US as the R500-S5007V, still remains the first laptop to have 128GB of SSD sweetness, while being thin and light at the same time. There is no word on when it will become available, but at $3000, I would give the MacBook Air a pass any day over this.
Here is what you will get if you pony up $2,999:
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