28Feb2008
Filed under: Info, Storage/Memory
Author: John C

Don’t worry, you’re not losing it — yet, anyway. Corsair has indeed already launched a 16GB (and 32GB, for that matter) Voyager flash drive, but its forthcoming Voyager GT promises access speeds “up to four times faster” than standard USB 2.0 drives. Furthermore, this one comes housed in a water and shock resistant all-rubber casing, and could be entirely more appealing if that keyring slot were expanded to open bottles. Nevertheless, Corsair’s hoping that you’ll find enough to love to drop $169.99 after it debuts at CeBIT in just a few days.
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- Tags: Access Speeds, Casing, Cebit, Corsair, Few Days, Find Love, flash drive, Shock Resistant, Standard Usb, Usb 2, Voyager
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