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Corsair beefs up its Flash Readout line
10:07 AM - January 18, 2007 by
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Corsair has pumped up the capacity of its Flash Readout series of USB drives adding 4 GB and 8 GB versions to the line up. At these capacities things start to get interesting as not only do you have the space to carry all you personal documents, images and files, but you can even take along the applications to work with them too, providing of course there is a portable version available.
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