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Corsair Flash Voyager can hold 14 DVD movies
Written by Andreas G 02 October 2008 20:41

Corsair has updated its Flash Voyager family and the new flagship sports an impressive storage capacity. The USB stick can store up 64GB data, which is the same as 14 single-side DVD movies or about 16,000 MP3s. The feature Corsair has focused on, with right, is using the USB memory for backups when on the move. Corsair sends along software to do this and with 64GB there is plenty of room for your important files. The memory is water and shock resistant, and offers high transfer rates, although not specified in the press release, which follows below;

Corsair Introduces 64GB Portable USB Flash Drive


-Ultra-High Density USB Flash Voyager Serves Double Duty by
Providing Portable Data Storage and Hard Drive Backup Capability-

Fremont, CA, September 29, 2008 – Corsair® a worldwide leader in high performance computer and flash memory products, announced today that it is expanding its best selling Flash Voyager USB family lines with a new 64GB capacity offering. The new 64GB USB Flash Voyager has enough capacity for a library of DVD-length movies and tens of thousands of high-resolution digital images.

Thanks to the 64GB USB Flash Voyager, users now have the ultimate solution for storing, transporting and backing up large amounts of personal and professional data. With storage capacity that just a year ago could only be found in hard drives, the 64GB USB Flash Voyager drive also provides the added ruggedness, water resistance and performance not found in storage drives utilizing rotating media.

Corsair 64GB USB Flash Voyager drives provide the capacity necessary to store complete seasons of your favorite TV shows or the entire contents of most notebook hard drives. These large density drives can also be used as portable back-up devices for critical or sensitive information. In addition, Corsair 64GB USB Flash Voyager 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 64GB USB Flash Voyager drives will be available immediately at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $249.99

"Corsair is always developing new and exciting flash products, and the 64GB USB Flash Voyager is no exception," said John Beekley, Vice President of Applications at Corsair. "With more storage space than most laptops, we can offer a full suite of features – whether it be backing up data, building a portable media library, or simply transporting huge amounts of data." added Beekley.

Corsair 64GB USB Flash Voyager 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 Tech Support Xpress is also available. For more information on Corsair USB drives, please visit www.corsair.com

About Corsair
Corsair, Inc. has earned a reputation as being the first to market performance leader with cutting-edge products for the PC enthusiasts. Corsair supplies DRAM Memory, Flash Memory, Power Supplies and Water-cooling solutions for high-performance gaming systems, mission critical servers and portable notebooks. For more information, please visit www.corsair.com.

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