Not only have the devices themselves got a lot smaller and faster, but these
days there is a lot of extra functionality – such as encryption or the ability to
run applications from your memory key – and you can even get ruggedized drives for
those of us that have a habit of dropping things.
With Windows Vista a new use for USB flash drives was introduced – ReadyBoost – and
we are going to put the Flash Voyager GT to the test in that to see if it makes a
difference. We will also be measuring the drive's performance in real world file
copy tests and using HD Tech and comparing it against two other drives, the
previous-generation Flash Voyager, and the SanDisk Cruzer Micro. So let us move on
to the results and see if the Corsair Flash Voyager GT lives up to expectations.
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