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Corsair SURVIVOR 32GB USB pendrive review and execution

by Tarinder Sandhu on 25 September 2008, 10:40

Tags: SURVIVOR 32GB, Corsair

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The Wedge Of Doom



Gravity takes over, then concrete gets in the way.



Bruised but unbowed, the SURVIVOR continued to work flawlessly. However, one end of the cylindrical casing came away and would need to be glued back on. We noted that the rubberised, ruggerdised Voyager came through the drop-test, as well.

Torture test 3 - fore!!!!

Clearly things weren't going to plan if destruction was the name of the game. The SURVIVOR had taken near-boiling water and a 20-foot fall with aplomb.

There was nothing for it but to bring out the Wedge Of Doom - ahem.

Being a 12-handicap golfer and having watched the Ryder Cup with fervent concentration, the SURVIVOR 32GB would be put to task and wedged out of existence.



Yours truly usually hits a pitching wedge around 110 yards. Confusingly, somehow, the Corsair SURVIVOR 32GB found itself in lieu of a ball. A full-blooded wedge was driven down in to the cylinder.

Click on the picture for the larger version and you will see the blurred shaft and the top portion of the SURVIVOR falling to the ground.

The rest of the SURVIVOR was crashed, tubelong, into a brick wall some 30 feet away.

Read on to find out what transpired...