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by Stephen Withers   
Friday, 04 January 2008
Corsair is set to introduce flash drives with 32G capacity.

To debut at next week's Consumer Electronics Show, the 32G drives will come in two versions.

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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