Corsair comes from humble beginnings in the DRAM memory industry and branched out at a later date to hardware including, but not limited to, flash memory and power supplies.
Initially their Voyager USB Flash drive product-line was marketed as a generic USB flash storage solution at affordable prices for the masses and subsequently they released a newer 'performance enhanced' series of the Voyager product-line dubbed the Flash Voyager GT.
Initially, the GT line started at 4GB and later expanded to the rugged Flash Survivor.
Today's review will focus solely on the Voyager GT 128GB that represents a significant departure from the original design.
The USB flash drives phenomenal size measures up to 4" (100mm) in length (quite normal for a flash drive) and 1.5" (38mm) wide (nearly twice as wide as my Kingston DT200) with a thickness of 0.67" (17mm).
Along with the size, the weight, 3.52 oz. (100g), is other-worldly in comparison to other flash drives (Kingston Datatraveler 150 32GB weighs only approximately 0.88 oz. or 25g).
Of course the size and weight are both caveats of bringing 128GB of extremely portable storage via the USB interface to your desktop/notebook.
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