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Product Name: | CORSAIR - Voyager a1600 16” 240Hz Gaming Laptop QHD - AMD Ryzen R7 6800HS AMD Radeon RX 6800M with 16GB Memory and 1TB - PCIe SSD - Black |
Product SKU: | 6510750_6510750 |
UPC: | 840006693956 |
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Despite Best Buy and Corsair stating the brightness to be 600+ nits, reviews show it's only a bit over 500 nits
This is Corsair's first ever attempt at a gaming laptop and they've done a bang-up job (according to reviews linked below).
The RX 6800M sits somewhere between the 3070 and 3080
Despite being an AMD config. it does have Thunderbolt 3 support
Despite not being as thin and light as the ASUS G series, it's still quite light for its' size and components
It has a wireless receiver in-built to the motherboard which can connect to Corsair products (such as a wireless mouse) without the need to plug in a USB transmitter/dongle
Review by Shortcircuit [youtube.com]
Review by Dave2D [youtube.com]
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Some things to note:
- Despite Best Buy and Corsair stating the brightness to be 600+ nits, reviews show it's only a bit over 500 nits
- This is Corsair's first ever attempt at a gaming laptop and they've done a bang-up job (according to reviews linked below).
- The RX 6800M sits somewhere between the 3070 and 3080
- Despite being an AMD config. it does have Thunderbolt 3 support
- Despite not being as thin and light as the ASUS G series, it's still quite light for its' size and components
- It has a wireless receiver in-built to the motherboard which can connect to Corsair products (such as a wireless mouse) without the need to plug in a USB transmitter/dongle
Review by Shortcircuit [youtube.com]Review by Dave2D [youtube.com]
Buying computers suck. Technology advances and prices drop so quickly. Can you return the stealth 15?
Nope, I broke the manufacturers seal to install an extra ssd. Just watched a few reviews on the corsair a1600, looks good but it is also a tad larger than what I normally like, it's a thin and light but the back hinge makes it a weird shape etc. Plus I ordered through the Army/airforce exchange so saved a bit not paying taxes. The msi 15 is so muted as a gaming laptop it literally doesn't have rgb, which I'm actually really happy about. Only other option I couldve gone with and been happy with is the new stealth 14 maybe.
Maybe it's a streamer thing but it's odd for it to be a laptop and possibly not fit in some bags...
Maybe it's a streamer thing but it's odd for it to be a laptop and possibly not fit in some bags...
16:10 screen is probably part of the reason.
Some things to note:
- Despite Best Buy and Corsair stating the brightness to be 600+ nits, reviews show it's only a bit over 500 nits
- This is Corsair's first ever attempt at a gaming laptop and they've done a bang-up job (according to reviews linked below).
- The RX 6800M sits somewhere between the 3070 and 3080
- Despite being an AMD config. it does have Thunderbolt 3 support
- Despite not being as thin and light as the ASUS G series, it's still quite light for its' size and components
- It has a wireless receiver in-built to the motherboard which can connect to Corsair products (such as a wireless mouse) without the need to plug in a USB transmitter/dongle
Review by Shortcircuit [youtube.com]Review by Dave2D [youtube.com]
Max sized 99wh battery, 1080p webcam, and the mechanical keyboard is a cherry on top (pun intended).
If you need something like this right this moment, just grab it. I would if my tech toys weren't still perfectly fine.
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but major props to them putting so many product images WITH measurements and captions on the parts..
So i think AMD is overrated. And I miss using afterburner to OC. The overclocking on the AMD is not so straightforward
Total for this laptop was under $1500. Infact, the r9 came in at under $1600 with a $95 ATX case and promo code NEWBUILD which gives you 15% off more when you buy a case.
Deal is now slicker..