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...
Published: 2016-06-20, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Exceptional build quality, Stylish design, Built-in USB hub, Mobile charging capable (with power adaptor connected), Allows for K/M gaming in the living room, Built-in cable routing for a clean finish,
Tricky to store between uses, No quick way to add/remove keyboard or mouse, Main USB cable is quite bulky, “If you’re ready to take your living room gaming setup to the next stage of evolution, the Lapdog is going to be one of the most fun tools at your d
PriceThe Corsair Lapdog isn't cheap, clocking in at £109.99 from Overclockers UK. Of course, you do get what you pay for with this, as it's a very high-quality product, with superb build quality and lashings of beautifully finished aluminium, and we would...
Published: 2016-05-26, Author: Kane , review by: techradar.com
Works with mechanical keyboards, Desk, like experience, Comfortable, USB 3.0 ports
No left, handed 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...
Published: 2016-05-26, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Very comfortable to use
Mousing surface feels unpleasant, Fairly expensive, Storing Lapdog along with mouse and keyboard is tricky, Left handers need not apply, Connecting cable is a potential trip hazard.
The Corsair Lapdog is grandly described as a ‘Gaming Control Centre' however that doesn't explain things very well as Lapdog is unlike anything we have seen before. The idea is that you have your gaming PC (ideally a Corsair Bulldog) next to your TV and...
Simple K65/K70 integration, Integrated USB 3.0 hub is handy, Magnetic foam cushion works well
Costs £110 without peripherals, Ungainly form factor, Lacks wrist support, Takes up a plug socket, Doesn't provision for lefties, Leaves behind a thick, 16ft cable