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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 gt


Gone were the days when USB flash drives only supported one or two gigabytes of memory, in nowadays it is more common to see big guns standing out. That seems to be the case with Corsair and their latest Voyager release, that has 64GB of capacity.

Do the maths and imagine how many movies or songs you can have in the palm of your hand, which is a lot. It can even be used as a back-up solution to store the most important files.

As expected, the Flash Voyager features the bootable function that gives the option for users to easily start up specific programs and operative systems. Another good detail is being rugged and resistant to water.

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Tags: 64gb, corsair, Portable Devices, voyager
Corsair Flash Padlock

Corsair unleashed the Flash Padlock, a family of affordable USB 2.0 external drives for taking your data with you. The need for secure data storage is addressed through hardware rather than software on the Flash Padlock drives. With its innovative Auto-Locking, users won’t have to remember to enable its protective feature; as soon as you remove it from the computer, the device automatically locks itself protecting your data.

The Flash Padlock features a simple touch-pad security PIN number entry system. Unlocking it lets you use the device as any standard USB flash memory drive. The PIN can be up to 10 digits long and offers peace of mind to the user. The current line-up includes drives in 1GB and 2GB capacities.

For a complete feature set, check out the extended entry.

Price:

  • Flash Padlock 1GB: US $29.99
  • Flash Padlock 2GB: US $39.99 (more…)

    Tags: 1GB, 2GB, corsair, padlock, pin, portable, Portable Devices, secure



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