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Corsair pushes flash drives to 32G
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Corsair pushes flash drives to 32G | Corsair pushes flash drives to 32G |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 04 January 2008 | |
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Corsair is set to introduce flash drives with 32G capacity.
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The $US229.99 Flash Voyager 32GB has a rubber shell, while the $US249.99 Flash Survivor 32G has a waterproof aluminium case.
Both drives are bootable, allowing them to store an operating system and applications to restore a corrupted PC, or to allow the private use of a borrowed computer.
The capacity is sufficient to hold over 16 full-length, high-definition movies or even an entire season of a TV series, according to Corsair officials.
"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," said Jack Peterson, Corsair's vice president of marketing.
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