
Corsair launches its first gaming notebook

Corsair introduces its first gaming notebook with the Voyager a1600. It comes as an AMD Advantage Edition. This means that it fully relies on AMD hardware.
Up to an AMD Ryzen 9-6900HS processor and an AMD Radeon RX-6800M graphics card are installed in Corsair's first notebook, the Voyager a1600. On board are software and technology from Corsair and Elgato, which is part of the manufacturer.
A vapor chamber is supposed to ensure an even heat distribution in the device. Thus, the temperatures in the 19.8 millimeter thick Voyager are supposed to be kept low. The 16-inch IPS display has a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels. The refresh rate is 240 Hz and it comes with AMD FreeSync Premium, a technology for variable refresh rates.
Above the keyboard, which has Cherry MX Ultra-Low Profile mechanical switches, is a touch bar with ten keys. This is powered by the Elgato Stream Deck software. A 1080p webcam as well as an integrated microphone with noise cancelling join the input devices.
As is typical for Corsair, RGB cannot be missing either, which can be controlled with the iCue software. Two USB 4.0 and one USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C are available among the ports.
Here are all specs at a glance:

It is not yet known when the device will be available in stores.


From big data to big brother, Cyborgs to Sci-Fi. All aspects of technology and society fascinate me.