Une souris blanche élégante affublée de son logo ROCCAT lumineux, accompagnée du tapis Raivo et vous avez là un duo homogène et très efficace.Une esthétique sans faille, un peu de lumière mais point trop tout en pouvant personnaliser le jeu jusqu'...
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Published: 2016-08-05, Author: Andreas , review by: gameswelt.de
extrem robuste Verarbeitung, USB-3.0-Anschlüsse für jede Art von Peripherie, langes Anschlusskabel mit USB und Stromversorgung, bequeme Polsterung, großes Mauspad, Kabel von Maus und Tastatur unsichtbar verlegt
nicht für Linkshänder geeignet, Schrauberei zum Einrichten nötig, passt nur zu Corsair K65- und K70-Tastaturen, rutschiges Mauspad, keine Handballenablage, teilweise ziemlich scharfe Kanten, kein analoger Audioanschluss
Contranicht für Linkshänder geeignetSchrauberei zum Einrichten nötigpasst nur zu Corsair K65- und K70-Tastaturenrutschiges Mauspadkeine Handballenablageteilweise ziemlich scharfe Kantenkein analoger Audioanschluss...
Published: 2016-07-06, Author: Max , review by: computerbase.de
Zwar bringt der Lapdog die Präzision und das Spielgefühl von Desktop-Peripherie auf die Couch, nicht aber den Komfort, der üblicherweise mit dieser Spielposition assoziiert wird. Schwer, klobig, im Wohnzimmer kaum gescheit unterzubringen und ohne zusätzli...
The Lapdog is precision-engineered to accomplish exactly what Corsair set out to achieve: zero-compromise PC gaming in the living room. I can't fault the company for that. I can, however, question the wisdom of that mission. A full-size mechanical...
We know there are other versions of this type of product, with various features, and a multitude of ways of getting things done for the gamer on the couch, but we have to say that Corsair came out swinging. Of course, this is a perfect compatriot to thei...
Works with mechanical keyboards, Desklike experience, Comfortable, USB 3.0 ports
No lefthanded option, Huge on the lap, Fiddly to set up, Mouse slips
The Lapdog comes the closest yet to replicating the feeling of playing PC games at a desk while kicking back on the couch. However, its labored set-up and long USB cable mean it's less convenient than its lapboard rivals...
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Published: 2016-07-08, Author: Nick , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Unique solution, Better than a plank and cushions. mostly
Not always better than a plank and cushions, Lots of screwing and unscrewing, Only works with Corsair K70 and K65 keyboards
Having to construct and dismantle the Lapdog will get old quickly, but it's the best solution for living room PC gaming on the market...
Huge, huge, huge, huge, HHHHUUUUGGGGGEEEEEEEE. This thing is huge. Is that a bad thing? Not necessarily. When we reviewed the Razer Turret one of the things which was apparent were that there had to be some compromises to create that product and some of t...
So first of all let's talk about what I liked, the lapdog build quality is absolutely stunning and Corsair have definitely not held back. Comfort is certainly not an issue and it performs perfect. So now lets discuss what I don't like or what could be im...