Corsair introduces 4GB Flash Voyager
by Keith in Miscellaneous Gadgets, PC Gadgets
Recently bought a flash drive (memory stick, for some who will call it)? Impressed with the 1GB capacity of the device that you own? Or amazed with your recently purchased of 2GB USB flash drive? Well, you will disappointed to know that Corsair Memory, announced today, the release of its very own 4GB flash drive. Enclosed in the Corsair proprietary all-rubber Flash Voyager housing, boosting water- and heat-resistant capability, this new 4GB drive just allow users to carry more valuable data and applications without compromise. The drive is also equipped with a security application, featuring dual channel technology, it is aimed at delivering optimum functionality, capacity and performance.
The 4GB Flash Voyager is perfect for those who are always on the move, requiring huge storage capacity, and light weight device. It is the first in the industry to introduce an all rubber-housing, to protect against most extreme conditions, such as severe temperature, moisture, or physical “knocks”. In addition, Flash Voyager comes with an application that allow users to create a separate hidden, password-protected partition on the USB drive to enhance data security.
Engineered with the dual channel technology, the 4GB USB drive delivers blazing fast read and write performance at 19MB/sec and 13MB/sec, respectively. With this technology, reading or writing data to the drive has twice the interface width between the NAND flash and the controller, thereby doubles the performance.
Each Flash Voyager is backed with Corsair’s 10-year warranty coverage and on-demand customer support. As the new device is currently available through Corsair’s authorised distributors, resellers and online-resellers worldwide, end-users could purchase them at US$259. The device is also bundled with lanyard, security software/driver mini CD and USB extension cable. It will definitely be an EXCELLENT Christmas present for the coming winter. To buy from the website, click here.
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