New Voyager GT Flash Drives Debuted
- Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 7:24
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While Corsair keeps the market on edge with its amazing power supply units along with its outstanding memory products, it also offers a couple different flash drive products. One of those, named the Voyager GT series, provides users with a large flash storage medium as well as fast transfer speeds. The new drives introduced by the company come in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB sizes, and will come with a ten year limited warranty upon release. As of now, there are no numbers on each of the drives concerning their read and write speeds with small and large files, but the numbers are thought to be impressive. The casing surrounding the new Voyager GT flash drives, as well as the 128GB model, protects the flash storage from water as well as shock, so physical damage should not be an issue to the average consumer. Corsair plans to retail the drives anywhere from $50, all the way up to $200, depending on the size of the Voyager GT along with any rebates or special offers retailers may tack on.
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