Corsair’s nigh-invulnerable thumb drives hit 32GB
by Devin Coldewey on January 3, 2008

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Corsair, memory extraordinaire, has made me very happy. Their newest USB flash drives are available in sizes up to 32GB, and with the ruggedized, water-resistant Survivor series, you’ve got yourself a little data safe that is shock resistant, holds an entire bootable OS, and can be taken in the shower. They’ll run you about $250, though.

Warning: these devices are NOT lava-proof. They are also vulnerable to velociraptors.

Corsair releases its first 32GB USB flash drives
[Computer World]

Comments

Aww, so they don’t float in lava?

How would they do in a vat of liquid nitrogen?

 

If they’re not proof against velociraptors then they’re probably not proof against a large dog thinking it’s a great chew toy.

 

I don’t know about guys, but I just recently stumbled a 64gb flash drive for $111. Might want to try to look for it.

you guys, rather.

 
 

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