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Corsair Voyager Review



USB memory sticks are immensely useful devices, essentially being modern-day floppy disks for moving data around, but they have much larger capacities, often being able to store more than CDs or DVDs. When I leave the house, I normally have one in my gadget bag! This is my Corsair Voyager review!

I bought a 1GB Corsair Voyager USB memory stick over 2 years ago (which cost me nearly £90 at the time!), it has high speed transfer rates and never had a problem using it with any computer I’ve tried it on. Also thanks to it’s robust rubber casing, it’s still in one piece and working very well for me!

I’d recommend anyone in the market for a USB memory stick take a look at one of the 2gb, 4gb, 8gb or 16gb Corsair Voyager ones. With them being quite rugged, it means that these Corsair Voyager USB memory sticks will probably only need to be replaced once you need larger storage rather than because it breaks like so many plastic-cased USB memory sticks!

I hope this Corsair Voyager review has been useful and you want to get a Corsair Voyager USB memory stick for yourself, then please use my links below to buy one!

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4 Responses to “Corsair Voyager Review”

  1. Brown Baron on June 23rd, 2007 7:08 pm

    Don’t they have an 80 gig one? Hehe

  2. Zath on June 25th, 2007 1:09 pm

    Give it a year or two and we’ll no doubt be at that level by then!

  3. Zath on June 30th, 2007 3:34 pm

    In fact, I’ve now seen there’s a 16GB one already and have added it in above - that’s like 3 DVD’s worth of data storage!

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