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Corsair Voyager Port |
| Fri, June 05 2009 | 9:01AM | PermaLink |
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ay we are taking a look at a device that should make it easy for you to backup information onto your flashdrive. Corsair has developed the Voyager Port which allows you to plug your flash drive into the port and with one push of a button if will backup all the info you have preconfigured for it to backup. Since the flash drives are getting bigger they are able to hold more data and they are way more durable than any harddrive on the market. This makes the flash drive a excellent choice for backing up data, but how does this device work and what types of speeds can we expect?
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Asus U30j is a brushed aluminum beauty |
| Mon, July 19 2010 | 2:34AM | PermaLink |
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"Don't let the battery life overshadow the Asus U30j's other achievement though. The U30j has excellent performance for the money and at a street price of around $900 USD (on sale right now for $880 at NewEgg at time of publishing), the Asus U30j proves it can hold its own against faster and more power-hungry i5 and i7 based notebooks. The onboard NVIDIA GeForce 310M is surprisingly effective at gaming, and it's capable of handling all your hardware accelerated multimedia needs. (If you require a little more processing power, there are Intel Core i5 models as well, but tracking those down may be harder.)"
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