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November 2008
(82%)
75 Reviews
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Corsairs Flash Voyager 4GB hat uns überzeugt. Für einen Preis von ~24€ (Stand: 8.12.2007) bekommt man einen Stick mit 4GB Speicherkapazität, welcher zudem Stoßfest und Wasserdicht ist. Für das Geld bietet er eine sehr gute Leseperformance. Mit rund 3...
Well protected, A huge amount of space means you could run an operating system happily from the drive, Extremely generous 10-year warranty
A huge amount of space means youll be begging for extra speed
With more than enough space, some will be using Corsairs 64GB as a replacement for an external hard drive. Transferring this much data though will leave you wishing for more speed. ...
30GB of usable storage capacity, water and shock-resistent, ships with encryption software
Expensive, TrueCrypt cant encrypt the entire drive The Final Word While it is expensive, the 32GB Flash Voyager is robust and offers a convenient way to carry more data than ever before in your pocket or on your keychain.
While it is expensive, the 32GB Flash Voyager is robust and offers a convenient way to carry more data than ever before in your pocket or on your keychain.
32GB storage, Durable, Comes with lanyard, Comes with USB extender, 10year warranty, Rugged design, Water resistant...
Slower than other smaller drives...
I remember, it seems just like the other day that I was amazed with my 32MB flash drive, and how much it could hold, and today I am testing the 32GB Corsair Flash Voyager, which amazed me yet again. While the speeds arent the best, there does have to...
Just because you want a bit of extra protection for your files doesn't mean you need a USB stick that can survive three weeks of abuse in the Amazon. Don't get us wrong – the shock- and water-proof Voyager is no shrinking violet, but by keeping the rugged credentials to sensible levels the Voyager manages to be considerably more affordable than most of its rivals.
While the Voyager's semi-ruggedness appeals for the most part, there are some flaws. The rubber cap that protects the USB connector isn't attached to the main body in any way, making it easy to lose. And while the middle-of-the-road approach makes it a strong all-rounder, it also leaves it lacking knockout appeal in any particular area.
The Corsair Voyager is by no means the toughest USB stick around, but in reality it provides more than enough protection than most of us will ever need. Decent performance and good value for money are important real-world strengths, and combine to make...
Abstract: Yes, that's right - a 64GB USB flash drive. It isn't just large in capacity, either; with all those flash memory chips to squeeze in, this latest addition to Corsair's Voyager range is also physically big at 100mm in length. It still has the standard V...
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...