The new Corsair Voyager isn't just another USB stick to add to the long-running storage family, it's the first ever Corsair gaming laptop and it's AMD-exclusive. In fact, it's not just a gaming laptop, either, it's being touted as the first gaming/streaming laptop, with AMD's Frank Azor touting it as a «truly mobile streaming solution» at the Computex keynote.
This is the first time the new Corsair Voyager gaming laptop has been shown, and is expected to be launched in June, though it has only been spoken about as a summer release so far.
Corsair is partnering exclusively with AMD and its AMD Advantage program. That means this will be an all-AMD machine, sporting «the latest Ryzen processors and Radeon graphics, enabled with the entire family of Smart technologies.» Which presumably means we'll get some SmartAccess Storage love in there once Microsoft releases DirectStorage, too.
The Corsair Voyager is going for a 16-inch design and ships with a 240Hz WQHD+ display, which gives it a widescreen native resolution of 2960 x 1440.
Of course it's Elgato which offers the streaming side of the equation, being a subsidiary of Corsair since being acquired in 2018. The FHD «streaming grade» webcam is part of it, supported by the Camera Hub software which runs it's excellent discrete Facecam.
But the thing that will make the Corsair Voyager stand out from the crowded gaming laptop marketplace is the 10-key streaming command centre sitting just below the hinge of the machine. This row of touch buttons is powered by the Elgato Stream Deck software, which might just make it something mobile streamers could get behind.
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