Without a doubt, Flash memory devices are the next big thing in storage. Correction: they are already big. Today people carry their data using a USB Flash drive rather than a CD or a DVD. The nose-diving prices of Flash devices is a major contributing factor for this having happened.
The Mini-Monster -- if there were such a thing!
These days, a growing number of manufacturers are producing Flash drives with large capacities. Corsair has been a major player in the memory market, and it would have been a surprise were it to have been left out of the USB Flash drive market. It has a strong contingent of Flash drives, but we were attracted to one particular USB Flash memory stick, the Flash Voyager, with an amazing, huge, gigantic, gargantuan 32 GB capacity -- the largest in the family today. Naturally, we tested it.
The Bundle
Corsair Flash Voyager 32 GB
USB extension cable
Lanyard
The Bundle
The Flash Voyager comes in a nice blister pack
The stick comes in a nice see-thru blister pack. The lanyard lets you carry it around without losing it. The USB extension cable allows you to plug it into a rear USB port, without the need to reach to the back of your PC.
Dear Countrock,
Can you please let me know urgently where to procure the 8gb GT from in Mumbai? I need to gift it to my brother on 25th April. Look forward to your response.
Regards
Linus
when you said
"But the write speeds for block sizes of 64 KB and over are around 23 MB/s, which is good, though not the fastest." ,
I hope you meant the "READ" speeds.