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Corsair, the makers of the current speed champ USB flash drive and durability champ (in wide availability), are looking to extend the functionality of the their big and fast drives with the Flash Voyager Port. This color coordinated port bearing USB device allows for any USB drive to be inserted and with the push of its lone button launches backup software pulling pre-determined data over to the drive. This basically turns any USB storage that you have handy into a backup drive. This seems a quite logical step from one of the companies responsible for quality drives with the capacity to be used as such. Corsair's current behemoth holds 64GB of data and could easily be the recipient of a few system backups. Other recent releases from competitors like Sandisk look to combine that function backup+flash drive functionality into a single device. The Voyager Port allows you to use any drive that you want and not have to find a specific one and constantly manage the space on it. The concept is very similar to the ClickFree Transformer cable from a few weeks back but is bundled with NovoBackup 10. The Corsair Voyager Port should be on the market in a few weeks in the $20 range. - Get Corsair Flash Voyager Port - USB data backup adapter now for $29.99 at TigerDirect.com
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Filed under Hardware
Thumbdrive Reviews
- Corsair Flash Voyager GT 128GB Flash Drive (2009)
- SanDisk Ultra Backup 32GB Flash Drive (2009)
- OCZ Slate USB SSD ExpressCard (2009)
- Kanguru e-Flash eSATA+USB 16GB Flash Drive (2009)
- Kingston Data Traveler 150 32GB USB Flash Drive (2008)
- Corsair Flash Voyager Mini Flash Drive (2008)
- Ironkey 1GB Secure Flash Drive (2007)
- OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB Flash Drive (2007)
- Corsair Flash Padlock 2GB Flash Drive (2007)
- SanDisk Cruzer Contour 4GB Flash Drive (2007)
- Corsair Flash Survivor GT 8GB Flash Drive (2007)
- Corsair Flash Voyager GT 4GB Flash Drive (2007)
- Kingston DataTraveler Secure 4GB Flash Drive (2006)
- SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 2GB Flash Drive (2006)
- Lexar JumpDrive Mercury 1GB Flash Drive (2006)
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- Keep Your Flash Drive in Your Pocket (New WUSB Idea)
- Ironkey 'Secure Flash Drive' Now Available in 8GB
- Virtual Console 60-port Flash Drive Duplicator Breaks New Record
- Sandisk Cruzer Enterprise = RSA SecurID + 256-bit HW AES
- Imation Atom Flash Drive. Perhaps Subatomic to Follow?
- IronKey Personal 1GB Secure Flash Drive Review
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