Tuesday, September 16th 2008
Corsair Launches Flash Voyager 64GB USB Flash Drive
If you think 32GB is big enough for a flash drive, than think again. Corsair is doubling this space to 64GB today with the release of its latest Flash Voyager 64GB USB flash drive. This drive boasts the same old rugged, stylish, compact, and reliable Voyager design we all love (even I use one of these, the 8GB model). It's only more storage capable and maybe bigger than the 32GB, 16GB, 8GB and 4GB models already available on the market. As all Voyagers, the 64GB model comes pre-loaded with the company's TrueCrypt application and 10-year warranty. The drive is available now for pre-order from NCIX.com for $205.65 and cconline for £149.99.
Source:
HEXUS.net
17 Comments on Corsair Launches Flash Voyager 64GB USB Flash Drive
Corsair scores on the doors:
+1 for capacity
+1 for price (I think the price is pretty good for such capacity, $3 per GB)
-3 for design.
Works great, and it's fast enough for large files (500M - 1G).
The only thing I didn't like was that the cap was not attached to the device (and had no loop so you could attach something yourself). Yup, I lost it.
If you wait about 6 months, this things will probably be about $50.
I don't know about $50 but probably closer to $100. Their 32gb one is about $100 right now.
oh and for some reason corsair doesn't brand the firmware because all of the ones i have seen come up as a "generic USB drive" in windows any ideas on that
I hope Corsairs is a bit more reliable.