Corsair Voyager Air Keeps You Connected on the Go

Corsair has been a name in the computer accessory and peripheral market for a number of years. The company first made its reputation for creating some very speedy memory for enthusiast computers. Corsair also makes a number of USB devices such as flash drives and more. At CES 2013, Corsair unveiled a new mobile storage device called the Voyager Air.

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The Voyager Air is an all-in-one wireless mobile drive and home network storage solution. The portable hard drive comes in capacities of 500 GB or 1 TB and has integrated Wi-Fi, a rechargeable battery, Ethernet, and USB 3.0. When connected to an Ethernet cable, the Voyager Air acts as network connected storage.

The integrated Wi-Fi means that the Voyager Air can also act as a wireless network hub and repeater. An internal battery promises seven hours of use per charge. Corsair also has apps available for computers and smartphones which will allow users to stream video from the Voyager Air directly to their devices. The 500 GB version of the drive will sell for $199(USD) and 1 TB version will sell for $229 when they launch this February.

[via Engadget]

Corsair’s Voyager GT Turbo USB 3.0 flash drives put super fast I/O speeds in your pocket

Corsair's Voyager GT Turbo USB 30 flash drives put super fast IO speeds in your pocket

Corsair’s best known for its SSD and HDD storage solutions and gaming peripherals, but at CES this year the company has unveiled a trio of new USB 3.0 jump drives. Called the Flash Voyager GT Turbo, it promises to deliver read speeds of up to 260MB/s and writes of up to 235 MB/s. Corsair claims those speeds make it the fastest USB 3.0 flash drive on the planet — a claim we can neither confirm nor deny — but we can tell you that pricing starts at $50 for the 32GB version, while the 64 and 128GB models cost $90 and $180, respectively, and can be yours now if you venture over to Corsair’s website.

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Corsair Voyager Air: A Do Anything, Anywhere NAS

Corsair, primarily known as a manufacturer for PC memory and power supply, is breaking into new territory with Voyager Air, an all-in-one wireless hard drive that’s just as useful on the road as it is in your living room. More »

Corsair unleashes second gen Vengeance gaming peripherals at CES, goes fully mechanical with K95 keyboard

Corsair unleashes second gen Vengeance gaming peripherals at CES, goes fully mechanical with K95 keyboard

When Corsair introduced its Vengeance line of PC gaming accessories last year, it made the odd choice of creating the K90, a mostly mechanical keyboard marred by a collection of out of place membrane keys. The keyboard was a little less expensive for the effort, but was nearly universally reviewed as a “really weird decision.” Corsair got the message, and is now releasing the Vengeance K95, a black anodized brushed aluminum take on the K90, but with fully mechanical Cherry MX Red switches on every single key, including 18 dedicated macro toggles. In addition to normalizing the keyboard’s tactile pleasures, Corsair has also upgraded its backlighting, allowing each key to individually enable or disable its illumination. Eliminating its predecessor’s cheapo membrane keys does kill their savings, however, giving the K95 a $150 price tag.

Corsair’s filling out its pointer line-up too, trotting out the M95 and M65 gaming mice. Both of these rodents feature an 8200 DPI sensor and an aluminum unibody chassis, but veer off wildly when it comes to toggles. The M95, for instance, features 15 programmable buttons and onboard storage for six switchable profiles, whereas the M65 is a more modest clicker — featuring little more flair than a DPI dropping sniper button. Choose your weapon in a variety of colors for $79 and $69, respectively.

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Corsair outs Voyager Air with WiFi storage, NAS, USB 3.0 and repeater all in one

Corsair launches Voyager Air with wireless storage, NAS, USB 30 and WiFi repeater in one

Corsair is very much associated with devices that need a physical connection to work, whether they’re thumb drives or memory sticks. It’s looking to cut the cord in style through its new Voyager Air. You’ll have seen some of what it does with a predecessor like Kingston’s Wi-Drive, with media streaming to Android and iOS devices, a WiFi repeater mode and USB 3.0 support, but Corsair’s drive goes the extra mile by serving as network attached storage through a gigabit Ethernet link. The 7-hour battery life when completely wireless certainly helps its prospects, at least among its immediate rivals. Corsair plans to ship the Voyager Air by early February in a 500GB version for $199 and 1TB for $229 versions; either price sounds reasonable for a home media server that ultimately doesn’t have to stay at home.

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Corsair 32GB (8GBx4) CMD32GX3M4A2400C10 DDR3 Memory Module Kit

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Here comes a new DDR3 memory module kit from Corsair, the CMD32GX3M4A2400C10. As part of the DOMINATOR PLATINUM series, this 32GB (8GBx4) memory module kit works at 1.65V with 2400MHz speed and 10-12-12-31 latency. The CMD32GX3M4A2400C10 is now available for purchase via Links International for 55,500 Yen (about $675). [Product Page]

Corsair 8GB (4GBx2) CMD8GX3M2A2400C10 DDR3 Memory Module Kit

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Links International has launched a new DDR3 memory module kit from Corsair namely the CMD8GX3M2A2400C10. As part of the DOMINATOR PLATINUM series, this 8GB (4GBx2) memory module kit works at 1.65V with 2400MHz and 10-12-12-31 latency. The CMD8GX3M2A2400C10 is available now for 14,800 Yen (about $179). [Product Page]

Corsair 32GB (8GBx4) CMZ32GX3M4A1866C9 DDR3 Memory Module Kit

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Links International has listed a new DDR3 memory module kit from Corsair to its product page, the CMZ32GX3M4A1866C9. As part of the VENGEANCE series, this 32GB (8GBx4) memory module kit works at 1.5V with 1866MHz speed and 9-10-9-27 latency. The CMZ32GX3M4A1866C9 will become available from December 1st for around 20,400 Yen (about $248). [Product Page]

Corsair 16GB (4GBx4) CMD16GX3M4A2800C12 DDR3 Memory Module Kit

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Links International has listed a new DDR3 memory module kit from Corsair to its product page, the CMD16GX3M4A2800C12. As part of the DOMINATOR PLATINUM series, this 16GB (4GBx4) memory module kit works at 1.65V with 2800MHz speed and 12-14-14-36 latency. The CMD16GX3M4A2800C12 will become available from November 24th for around 55,500 Yen (about $674). [Product Page]

Corsair 8GB (4GBx2) CMD8GX3M2A2800C12 DDR3 Memory Module Kit

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Links International has recently released a new DDR3 memory module kit from Corsair namely the CMD8GX3M2A2800C12. As part of the DOMINATOR PLATINUM series, this 8GB (4GBx2) memory module kit works at 1.65V with 2800MHz speed and 12-14-14-36 latency. The CMD8GX3M2A2800C12 is available now for 27,100 Yen (about $333). [Product Page]