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Where the tinsy Corsair Flash Voyager Mini is only 35mm long before the retractable plug is extended, the new 64GB Voyager is a protracted 100mm from end to capped end. It's conspicuously longer than the original 8GB, 16GB and 32GB versions of the Voy...
Thanks to its armoured rubbery shell and tight-fitting rubber cap, the Voyager is a robust and water-resistant design, able to hold up against plenty of rough use. A 10-year warranty from Corsair backs up its own confidence in the construction. It may...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2011-07-31 00:03:45
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If there’s one tech company that rarely makes a misstep, it’s Corsair. From cooled memory to stalwart power supplies to big, fast USB drives, the well-regarded company’s reputation is one of innovation and quality.
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It amazes me that each year memory companies keep putting out larger and larger memory capacity portable storage devices at lower prices than the previous year while trumping last year’s products and their competitors. Corsair, a world leader in prod...
The 32 GB version is still durable, and can handle some rough handling. Cosmetically, there is no difference between the new and the old. The obvious difference and the advantage from last year’s model is the 32GB memory capacity. If you need to real...
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People rarely get excited about portable storage devices, but theres a lot going on that should stir their interest. Increasing flash chip densities now make it possible to put onto a tiny flash drive the many gigabytes of data that only a year ago would...
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The Corsair Flash Voyager family of USB drives is rugged, stylish, compact, and reliable, making them ideal for transporting MP3s, digital images, presentations and more. Flash Voyager drives are fully Plug and Play with most operating systems and are...
Corsairs top flagship series for USB flash drives comes in the name of "Voyager GT". With 8GB of capacity, this USB stick can hold almost two DVD5 or one DVD9 discs. The increased reading/writing performance (around 24MB/sec) is very good for the sp...
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phoronix.com Updated: 2011-07-31 00:03:46
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With the Flash Voyager 8GB having been around now for a while and Corsair having recently introduced the 16GB Flash Voyager, the small-capacity Flash Voyager models likely have a limited number of days left in the market. However, with the Flash Voyag...
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Two years ago Corsair made a splash in the flash drive market with the launch of their Flash Voyager, a rubber coated drive that's meant to take a beating (and fun to give one to as well). While we've seen a few new capacities come out, Corsair hasn't...
32.1/22.5 MBps sustained throughput, Resilient to shock and laundry day, Relatively inexpensive, Quality lanyard...
Encryption software requires admin privileges, Physically blocks adjacent USB port(s)...
Incredibly fast and especially durable, what's not to like? You'd be foolish not to spend the extra $10 for Corsair's speed demon of a flash drive. Pros&Cons32.1/22.5 MBps sustained throughput Resilient to shock and laundry day Relatively inexpensive...
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tcmagazine.info Updated: 2011-07-31 00:03:46
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Following the legacy of their RAM offer Corsair has made quite a gamble when introducing flash-based products. But it is good they did as their flash drive offer represented by the Flash Voyager line-up has managed to push the bar to an extremely high...
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futurelooks.com Updated: 2011-07-31 00:03:47
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In April 2005, CORSAIR sent us a 512 MB Flash Voyager USB Drive for review. By the end of that review we were very impressed with the USB Drive that CORSAIR sent us. For more back ground information on CORSAIR and the background CIA story on why flash...
Wide range of memory sizes from 128 MB to 8 GB, plus a soon to be released 16 GB version, Fair price for the memory size, Shock and Water Resistant provided the cap is on, Comes with password enabling software, Fast Read and Write Speeds, Awesome for in...
They really need to attach that cap! If it goes missing, super powers are gone, Cheesy lanyard that doesnt even match the colour of the drive.
Similar to our review of the CORSAIR Flash Voyager 512mb USB Drive in April 2005, we have concluded that the CORSAIR Flash Voyager 8GB USB 2.0 Drive is also a solid, quality product. The only issues I have with the CORSAIR Flash Voyager, (and I had t...
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The price of flash memory just continues dropping. At the time of writing, it was possible to buy a 2GB USB2.0 flash drive for a mere£15.Economies of scale from larger production and the volatile nature of memory pricing-currently at an all-time l...
Well, it was still working after being submerged in cold water for five minutes and that was a bit of a relief.But, no, we didnt boil it though we did drop it from 10ft directly on to concrete and that didnt impact on its functionality either. Howev...
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phoronix.com Updated: 2011-07-31 00:03:47
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By introducing the Flash Voyager 8GB, Corsair has been successful in redefining USB flash drives. This drive not only offers an impressive 8GB capacity but it is also extremely fast. While OCZ Technology had taken the performance lead when introducing...
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phoronix.com Updated: 2011-07-31 00:03:47
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Corsair states their official transfer speeds for their Flash Voyager series is 19MB/s read and 13MB/s write, except for the 128MB variant that runs at 9MB/s and 6MB/s, and in our tests the CMFUSB2.0-4GB performed as advertised. Unfortunately, these s...
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The Corsair Flash Voyager family of USB drives is rugged, stylish and compact, making them ideal for transporting MP3s, digital images, presentations and more. Flash Voyager drives are fully Plug and Play with most operating systems and are backward c...
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We have already ran a number of benchmarks against Corsair's Flash Voyager GT 32GB flash drive, which can be found in Testing Out Linux File-Systems On A USB Flash Drive. In that article we benchmarked the FAT32, EXT3, EXT4, XFS, Btrfs, and ReiserFS fi...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2013-09-01 11:52:30
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Portable media is all the rage nowadays and it just keeps getting bigger and smaller. Errr, what I mean by that is the capacity of these smaller drives is now larger than ever. Sigh. Corsair has raised the capacities of it's Flash Voyager GT Serie...
The Corsair 32GB Flash Voyager GT was simply a pleasure to review and is now a staple in my computer accessory arsenal. I love the look of it, the included lanyard and even the included USB extension cable. It's a perfect package in my opinion. Wi...
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We think it's worth $400 for a super-fast, resilient 128 GB thumb drive...
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everythingusb.com Updated: 2013-09-01 11:52:44
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Corsair's newest product, the Voyager GT 128GB brings large capacity and a bulky design at nearly four times the cost of a 500GB external USB hard drive. After today's review I'm hoping to have more answers than questions and give you a sneak peak into...
Blazing fast read and write performance, Durable case design, Water, shock and high heat resistant, Ten year warranty...
Expensive, Bulky case design, Cap and lanyard don't fit simultaneously, No capacity indicator, Heavy (100 grams)...
Corsair's Voyager GT 128GB is a fast performer on all fronts, heavier than most flash drives and priced to make you think twice about parting with your money. If you really need storage capacity, portability and aren't willing to hold on to four 32GB f...
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As capacities shoot up, it is more important than ever for flash drives to up their speed. The Corsair Flash Voyager GT 16 GB is marked a premium product all the way from its looks to its speed. The red-and-black rubber covering of this Voyager GT does...
Good file transfer speeds, Rubberized casing...
Price...
The rubberized body help protect from shocks and water. The lanyard and USB extender cable that come with the drive look good too...
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Looking for a flash drive that is a leader in performance, has excellent build quality and gives you full value for your money? Then I think this one is just perfect for you. IntroductionCorsair drives are excellent products trusted by millions and it...
Looking for a flash drive that is a leader in performance, has excellent build quality and gives you full value for your money? Then I think this one is just perfect for you. IntroductionCorsair drives are excellent products trusted by millions and it...
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Flash Voyager GT 16GBCorsair was kind enough to send us their Flash Voyager GT flash drive for review. The Flash Voyager GT has a storage capacity of 16GB and has a USB 2 host interface for connection to a PC or MAC and incorporates a high speed d...
Fast reading and writing performance, Large capacity, Extension USB cable and carry strap supplied, Compact and nicely styled, Robust and durable construction, 10 year limited warranty.
Nothing worth mentioning.
Let us summarize the most important positive and negative points belowThe main positive pointsThe Corsair Flash Voyager GT 16GB is at the leading edge in the performance stakes. It's fast and has a large enough storage capacity to deal with most everyday...
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SysOpt.com Updated: 2013-09-01 11:52:53
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September 10, 2008 By Theo Cevallos The current flash drive market is flooded with hundreds of products that vary in size, speed, design, durability, capacity, and price. With so many variables, the average Joe will probably go for the cheapest option in its class, considering that price and capacity rate very high in the decision-making process. Other users will look a little deeper and examine the speed rates, security features and design of a given flash drive, as these can be just as important a...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-09-01 11:52:59
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This USB 2.0 Flash drive with rubber casing is one of the latest from Corsair, alongside a non-GT version. The GT means that it is concerned with speed over capacity, hence 16GB is the maximum capacity compared with 32GB for the non-GT version. The r...
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madshrimps.be Updated: 2013-09-01 11:53:00
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& Specs2 - Looks, Usage and Wear3 - Performance4 - Conclusive ThoughtsMore reviews in this category can be found below:Corsair Voyager GT...
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When youre traveling, its important to protect your bags, passport, and valuables. Corsair can do the same for your data. Thats why the USB flash drives in its Flash Voyager line are encased in a rugged, rubberized enclosure that guards against mo...
Rubber enclosure makes drive safe and easy to plug in and pull out. Ten-year limited warranty.
You pay more for GT tech that doesnt perform much better than other drives.
The Corsair Voyager GT is a decent-performing USB thumb drive that will keep your data safe from occasional mishaps—maybe even a trip through the laundry...
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You may have seen our review of the Kingston DataTraveler HyperX high-speed thumbdrive. If so, you’ll remember how it proved itself far superior to the peasant drives I put it up against. Well, it’s far from the only high-speed USB key on the market, s...
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When I heard that Corsair had announced a 16GB “GT” high performance USB 2.0 flash drive – known as the Flash Voyager — I was immediately intrigued since I couldn’t believe that 16GB of storage could be put in such a...
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Corsair claims its new 16GB high-performance \"GT\" Flash Voyager is the fastest USB flash drive made. Although this is a bold claim, my tests showed its not marketing hype. But there are caveats, so read on.Corsair released its Flash Voyager GT back in...
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The Corsair Flash Voyager GT is a stylish, tough USB 2.0 flash memory drive.Available in 8GB or 16GB, (we tested the 16GB version), the Corsair Flash Voyager GT is backwards compatible with USB 1.1. It features a rubberised casing with a masculine red...
The Corsair Flash Voyager GT is a great USB flash memory drive if you’re prone to extreme conditions, or a just rather clumsy...
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Today we examine the highest capacity USB thumb drive in the Flash Voyager GT line, which maxes out at 16GB. You certainly pay a premium for the higher speed of the GT variety: The 16GB Flash Voyager goes for around $80, while the Flash Voyager GT at t...
Durable rugged body, comes with encryption software.
Not very fast for a premium priced "high performance" drive.
Its just not that much faster than the regular Flash Voyager, itself a pretty average USB thumb drive...
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Flash drives sure have come a long way havent they? When they first appeared back in 2000 they carried 8MB (Thats megabyte with an M) and could transfer only a few hundred kilobytes per second. Todays drives are faster, larger and in some cases m...
Tons of capacity, Tough as nails, Fast as lightning, 10 year warranty, Included encryption software...
Large size could block adjacent ports, More expensive than other 8 GB models...
Corsair has a first rate flash drive on their hands and it was a lot of fun putting it through the gauntlet of tests. In the end it took each test, chewed it up, spit it out and asked for more. To say this drive is durable would be an understatement...
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i4u.com Updated: 2013-09-01 11:53:23
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USB flash drives are very common these days with so many different varieties and manufacturers around that consumers have lots of choice when they buy. What consumers don’t normally think of is how durable flash drives are. If you are prone to leave...
Very durable, 10-year warranty...
Read and write speeds not up to claims, Cap came loose a bit during wash and dry tests...
If you need a big flash drive with good performance and the durability to survive your daily grind, and then some the Corsair Flash Survivor GT is the drive for you. You can wash this thing and dry it and so long as the cap stays on your data is safe...
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For what is normally such a functional item, Corsair has been very successful in talking up the prospects of its Flash Voyager range of USB memory keys. Its pedigree in high performance memory has certainly helped, while the ultra-durable casings make for...
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Corsair has been a tried and tested brand for a very long time. Anything between memories to power supplies, they have been deemed as one of the most reliable brands for generic and power users. Flash drives enjoy the same reputation of being a default ch...
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