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Corsair rolls out 32GB Flash Voyager Mini USB drive

by Parm Mann on 24 March 2010, 12:18

Tags: Flash Voyager Mini, Corsair

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Corsair has expanded its range of compact Flash Voyager Mini USB drives with the introduction of a new 32GB model.

The drive, previously only available in 4GB, 8GB or 16GB capacities, features a rubberised housing that's both water resistant and shock proof.

Despite doubling up in capacity, the 32GB model features the same cap-less retractable connector and still measures an impossibly small 35mm x 20mm, making it about one third the size of a typical USB Flash drive.

We've previously found that the Flash Voyager Mini drive offers decent performance considering its size, but the 32GB model will come at a premium. UK retailer CCL Online has the drive available at a cost of £82.33 - making it almost three times more expensive than the smaller 16GB alternative.


Press release: Big Things Do Come in Small Packages — Corsair® Announces 32GB Flash Voyager® Mini



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Current price of flash memory is really putting me off spending. In the past I would sometime buy a spare/backup, but I've been using holding onto my sole 16GB, bought prior the price hike, and rely on conventional HD for backup.
yeah that and usb3 will have these usb2 ones obsolete soon enough, nice drive tho if the price was right
Cute, but check out the Super Talent Pico range for small:
http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&rlz=&q=pico%20flash%20drive&lr=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi

I appreciate that Corsair's is shock proof but that extra width probably blocks the adjacent USB ports looking at that pic - always annoying… :mad:

Agree that may as well wait for USB 3 now…