Jan 3 2008, 1:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Corsair announced today that it is expanding its Flash Voyager and Flash Survivor USB family lines with new 32GB capacity offerings at CES 2008.
32GB is already a very sizable storage space for a small device that fits on your key chain.
The Corsair all-rubber Flash Voyager and the aluminum-encased water-proof Flash Survivor offer a safe enclosure for your data.
The Corsair 32GB USB 2.0 drives are bootable, which means users can actually store full versions of operating systems and applications in order to quickly “re-create” the necessary software environments to troubleshoot system problems.
The Flash Voyager 32GB has an MSRP of $229.99 and the Flash Survivor 32GB has an MSRP of $249.99.
Via this Corsair press-release.
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