By The Verge
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Still, this is an endearing laptop for the company’s first attempt at making one. I’d appreciate having the option to have an Nvidia GPU since AMD GPUs still can’t compete when it comes to handling ray tracing or demanding creator-focused tasks.
By KitGuru
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Corsair Voyager a1600 is an interesting laptop that includes stacks of Corsair functions however there is room for improvement in version 2
By PCGamer
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The Corsair Voyager makes for an intriguing laptop for streamers, but it’s isn’t quite there yet when it comes to functionality and polish. There are some neat features on display—including the best laptop keyboard you’ll ever use—but it’s a too pricey for the performance on offer.
By cnet
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Hands on: Even if you’re not planning to stream gameplay or be a creator, the Stream Deck software and assignable macro buttons come in handy for everything from ending a Zoom call to launching Spotify. Plus, it includes a one-year warranty and lifetime 24/7 tech support service.
By TechRadar
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While it might be a bit expensive, Corsair’s very first laptop is a solid proposition; good performance, robust build quality, and a truly excellent keyboard all serve to make this a great choice of gaming laptop. The 16:10 screen and large trackpad make it great for productivity too, even if it could use a few more ports.