Corsair release 64GB Flash Voyager USB mem stick

Insane capacity, not as high a price as I expected either.

Makes my 8g voyager seem limp now.

Get one in the states next time I go I think. Sheesh all my dvd/cds and other install stuff can go rot.
 
Flash drives are just getting bigger and bigger.

But why waste money on one this size when you can get a portable (Powered solely by the USB port) 250GB hard drive for a much more reasonable price?
 
name='Hassan' said:
What do you people @ :oc3d: use your usb stick for?

I've a 2GB that I generally use for carrying around small files (mostly college related).

For nearly everything else I want to carry around I use the Freecom 160GB "Toughdrive" I have.
 
I wouldnt mind one of these, BUT, they are so small they become easy to lose. Or am i just the kind of guy who loses everything?!?! har har

Good idea though, would use it for taking games and movies to makes, saves lugging dvds.
 
name='Hassan' said:
What do you people @ :oc3d: use your usb stick for?

In my case........well I don't have one!

At work I use my mem sticks for storing drivers, software and patches etc. It's ideal for when you are in the workshop, as CD's & DVD's don't tend to last long without getting scratched or damaged in one way or another. At home I don't really use them much as my PC's are networked. It's always handy to have one or two laying about though. I have a few that have Windows XP installed on them and I use in emergencies etc.
 
I am considering getting one, but if I go for the one that is mentioned in the news article then it is bound to get stolen or lost somewhere and then the thought of £150 going just gives me the shivers.

I'm still to this day looking for the gold super small USB - Can't remember who makes it, but it was mentioned on the news in :oc3d:

edited: just found it here
 
I have a very small 512MB one I use for transporting coursework to and from school. The files are nothing much more than a few kilobytes, so in my instance 512MB is way more than enough.
 
Here 4GB & Here 8GB

Not bad prices really.

name='Hassan' said:
I am considering getting one, but if I go for the one that is mentioned in the news article then it is bound to get stolen or lost somewhere and then the thought of £150 going just gives me the shivers.

I'm still to this day looking for the gold super small USB - Can't remember who makes it, but it was mentioned on the news in :oc3d:

edited: just found it here
 
name='stuartpb' said:
At work I use my mem sticks for storing drivers, software and patches etc. It's ideal for when you are in the workshop, as CD's & DVD's don't tend to last long without getting scratched or damaged in one way or another. At home I don't really use them much as my PC's are networked. It's always handy to have one or two laying about though. I have a few that have Windows XP installed on them and I use in emergencies etc.

Samee same.

Can`t exactly carry CD/DVDs about with me, but the pen things are ideal.

Washed mine in my jeans I don`t know how many times now >.< Still work ;)
 
The only thing I would throw at these Voyagers as a negative is the rubber they put shrouding the stick. It gets grubby very easily, and cos of it`s bulbus-eliptical shape, can struggle to plug into some things - particularly if u already have something plugged in the port next to it.
 
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