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Pretty much everyone and their dog own, or have at least used, a portable flash drive -- and with good reason. The main benefit -- portability -- is quite obvious and with capacity reaching new highs year after year, the days of storing just a couple hundred pictures and your resume are long gone. In fact, they've gotten sufficiently fast and large, in terms of storage and not physical size of course, that for lots of people they can serve as a primary backup solution.
The drive we're looking at today comes from Corsair and is dubbed the Flash Voyager GTR. The name alone inspires high performance and that's exactly what this drive is all about. The sample we have on our hands is the 32GB iteration, but it is also available in 64GB and 128GB flavours for the storage hungry consumers out there.
The Flash Voyager lineup also involves ruggedness, thanks to their thick rubber housing. The drive is supposed to be able to be waterproof, sustain drops and survive general abuse. Sounds interesting, right? We'll risk our unit's life so you don't have to!
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I now have the 2GB GT, by far the fastest usb2.0 drive out there, the 4GB and 8GB drives. I highly recomend the corsair flash drive product line.
Isn't the Xporter XT faster than the GT?