Thursday, January 3rd 2008

Corsair Launches 32GB Voyager and Survivor USB Flash Drives

Corsair announced today that it is expanding its Flash Voyager and Flash Survivor USB family lines with new 32GB capacity offerings. The new Corsair 32GB Flash Voyager and Flash Survivor USB drives will be debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show 2008 (CES) next week in Las Vegas in the Corsair Suite at the Wynn Hotel and at Showstoppers CES 2008.
Ultimate Solution for Storing, Transporting & Backing-up Critical Data

Users now have the ultimate solution for storing, transporting and backing up large amounts of personal and professional data. Whether using the Corsair proprietary all-rubber Flash Voyager or the aluminum-encased water-proof Flash Survivor, the large amounts of data on the drive will be safeguarded for users with an active lifestyle. Corsair USB drives provide the added ruggedness and performance not found in other storage drives utilizing rotating media.

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.

Corsair 32GB USB drives are immediately available:
  • Flash Voyager 32GB ~ MSRP $229.99 USD
  • Flash Survivor 32GB ~ MSRP $249.99 USD
"Whether with innovative designs, like the Flash Voyager and Flash Survivor, or industry leading large-density drives in convenient portable form-factors, Corsair is always pushing the limit of what USB portable storage has to offer," said Jack Peterson, VP of Marketing at Corsair. "Our newest USB additions will allow a whole new set of users - multimedia, technical and data conscious - to take advantage of rugged, high-performance solid-state storage," added Peterson.

Corsair 32GB USB drives are available through Corsair's authorized distributors and resellers world-wide. Each drive is bundled with a lanyard, security software/driver preloaded, and USB extension cable. Corsair flash products are backed by a 10-year Limited Warranty. Complete customer support via telephone, email, forum and TS Xpress is also available. For more information on Corsair USB drives, please visit www.corsair.com
Source: Corsair
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10 Comments on Corsair Launches 32GB Voyager and Survivor USB Flash Drives

#1
hacker111
I dont think there are many people who would be in these conditions with a memory stick.:slap:
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#2
BloodTotal
At these prices your better off just getting 160gb ipod
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#3
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
if all else failed the survivor one could double as a brick?


and just BTW i have seen bunches of those damn voyagers just decide they were going to die no issues with the case or anything like that just o nope not working anymore
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#4
Cold Storm
Battosai
I can see the reasons to get this.. only for the fact my father is a start up engineer manager. and he carries around 3 8gb flash drives that has everything they need to add to the set ups of their power plants.
now for the funny stuff... Can't wait to see W1zzard's review for this!!! :roll:
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#5
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Cold StormI can see the reasons to get this.. only for the fact my father is a start up engineer manager. and he carries around 3 8gb flash drives that has everything they need to add to the set ups of their power plants.
now for the funny stuff... Can't wait to see W1zzard's review for this!!! :roll:
think he will put these into a frying pan to :laugh::laugh:

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#6
Cold Storm
Battosai
cdawallthink he will put these into a frying pan to :laugh::laugh:
Frying pan is the baby of the thing.. I'll ask him to send it to me and I'll put it through our broiler at work! :roll:
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#7
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Cold StormFrying pan is the baby of the thing.. I'll ask him to send it to me and I'll put it through our broiler at work! :roll:
he also ran it over :laugh: hmmm he should shoot it out a canon it :laugh::laugh:
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#8
Cold Storm
Battosai
My father builds potato launchers before he leaves a site to do a farewell to everyone.. Maybe he can do that!?!?! stuff one into a potato and use one!? :rolleyes:
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#9
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Cold StormMy father builds potato launchers before he leaves a site to do a farewell to everyone.. Maybe he can do that!?!?! stuff one into a potato and use one!? :rolleyes:
haha record it and get your name in the WR books for farthest launched still working USB drive :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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#10
Cold Storm
Battosai
I'll tell my dad to use one of his old drives and do that!!!
And off subject... Isn't Jimmy and Malware post whoring??? :wtf:

nah, j/k guys.. your doing a stand up job today since its been a long holiday stand...:respect:
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