Corsair Flash Voyager 256MB

Written by Michael Larabel in Storage on 23 April 2007 at 09:54 AM EDT. Page 1 of 2. Add A Comment.

While you may be asking yourself why we bothered to look at a 256MB flash drive, we decided to examine the Corsair Flash Voyager 256MB as it appeals to a variety of different users from those wanting to run a mini Linux LiveUSB distribution or to using this storage device for other purposes where a large storage capacity drive really isn't needed. The Flash Voyager 256MB also sells for less than $10 USD, which could make this an ideal stocking stuffer for almost any computer user. With that said, we decided to take a quick look at the CMFUSB2.0-256 today on Phoronix.

Features:

· Plug & Play functionality in Windows Vista, XP, 2000, ME, Linux 2.4 and later, Mac OS 9, X and later
· Includes the True Crypt security application allowing for a virtual encrypted drive using AES-256 encryption
· Lanyard, USB cable and driver CD included (not available on 512MB and 1GB models)
· Ten-year warranty
· Water Resistant
· Anti-Shock
· Durable Rubber Construction

Contents:

Like the other Flash Voyager products we have reviewed at Phoronix, the Flash Voyager 256MB shipped in a small plastic package with a paper insert that had illustrated the features and benefits for Corsair's Flash Voyager series. Included in the package was the 256MB USB 2.0 flash drive, Corsair Flash Voyager miniCD containing drivers and instructions, and a Corsair Lanyard.

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