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Datawrite brings a brand new look to portable storage with its next-generation VoyagerDrive™ USB 2.0 flash drive. The updated VoyagerDrive features a slimmer design, pen-like cap, reinforced lanyard connection and ergonomic gripping area all of which make storing and transferring all types of digital files easy and stylish.
With the Datawrite VoyagerDrive, consumers can store data, digital photos, video and MP3 files and access them from any Mac or PC using a computer’s USB port. The sleek VoyagerDrive is 30 percent smaller than its predecessor, while still featuring a rounded gripping area for easy handling. To make on-the-go digital storage even easier, Datawrite added a detachable cap. “We redesigned the Datawrite VoyagerDrive to make it more stylish, more portable, easier to use, more ergonomic and more durable,” said Jane Hannah marketing and product Development manager.” With the incredible growth in the USB flash drive market, these are all elements that consumers demand, and we believe that Datawrite has once again met consumers’ need for high performance portable storage with our new VoyagerDrive.” ![]() Consumers can choose just the right amount of storage to fit their needs - the new VoyagerDrive is available with 512MB, 1GB and 2GB of capacity. The VoyagerDrive is part of the Datawrite family of USB flash drives, which also includes the “Go England” flash drive that features top-of-the-line data transfer speeds; aerodynamically designed body; and a complete package that includes a number of convenience accessories. Bundled free with the drive is an anti static cleaner in the shape of a football strip that can be used to clean pc monitor screens and telephone screens. ![]() ![]() Pricing and Availability The new Datawrite VoyagerDrive is now available at major retail stores in the UK and Europe and retails for estimated street prices of £29.99 for 1GB of storage, and £49.99 for 2GB of storage. Source: Datawrite. |
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