Corsair Adds More Capacity To Flash Readout USB Drives

January 19, 2007 | In: General, Storage Devices, USB

Corsair Flash Readout

Corsair has already added more storage capacity to their Voyager drives, but this time the upgrade is to the Flash Readout model. Besides the previous 1GB and 2GB versions, there will be 4GB and 8GB versions available, which is always a good thing to know because right now I have a 1GB Flash Drive from SanDisk and most of the
times it is always full with stuff that is important and I always need.

These Flash Readout USB Drives are special because they all have a Bi-stable Cholesteric Display, which means that there is a little display on the drive with information about the storage capacity.

Free storage capacity is shown with a 4 digit display and used space is indicated by a pie chart. Flash Readout drives are High Speed USB 2.0 and backwards compatible with USB 1.1, include a USB extension cable and lanyard.

I guess it is time to get a new flash drive…

[Via: EverythingUSB]

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