Thursday, January 6th 2011

Corsair Extends Two of its Gaming-Oriented Product Lines

Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the addition of an analog version of its recently launched Gaming Audio Series HS1 USB Headset and a special edition white version of its Graphite Series 600T mid-tower case.

The Gaming Audio Series HS1A extends Corsair's gaming headset offerings, bringing the same comfort and design as its award-winning predecessor, the HS1 USB headset, to an analog version for gamers who prefer to use their own sound cards. The HS1A uses the same generously sized earcups, 50mm drivers, memory foam earpads, and high-quality microphone as the HS1, and connects to the audio source and mic input using two 3.5mm stereo plugs. It also includes an inline volume control and microphone mute button.
"We were delighted to see the positive response to our first audio product, the Gaming Audio Series HS1 USB headset," said Ruben Mookerjee, VP and General Manager for Components at Corsair. "Based on customer feedback from thousands of survey responses, we chose to ship the full-featured HS1 USB version first, and now we are pleased to offer an analog version with the same build quality and comfort to gamers who already own high-end sound cards."

The special edition white version of the 600T mid-tower case brings another element of style to the acclaimed design of the Graphite Series mid-tower case launched in September 2010. The special edition is identical to the original 600T except that it features a beautiful white exterior, with both glossy and satin black accents, as well as an all-black interior and windowed side panel.

"While the sleek gun-metal gray of the original Graphite Series 600T looks terrific, offering a special edition white version gives a choice to customers who want a unique look without having to mod the case themselves," continued Mookerjee. "Our product focus continues to be on listening to our customers and bringing out solutions that meet all of their needs-whether it is a different type of input for our gaming headset or a wider choice in case colors-without compromising quality or performance."

Both the Corsair Gaming Audio Series HS1A and the special edition white Corsair Graphite Series 600T will be available this month from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized distributors and resellers. The HS1A has an MSRP in the U.S. of $79.99, and the white 600T has an MSRP of $159.99. Both products come with a 2-year warranty and, like all Corsair products, are backed by Corsair's highly regarded customer service and technical support.
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8 Comments on Corsair Extends Two of its Gaming-Oriented Product Lines

#1
jalex3
nice no usb! the white looks great and i like the fan space on the side since this case was bot that cool.
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bear jesus
I must admit i like the idea of the HS1A's as I'm not a fan of USB headphones and the price does not seam too bad if they have good build, audio and mic quality.
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#3
Yellow&Nerdy?
That white 600T looks pretty sleek. "Windowed side-panel"? I wouldn't call mesh a window.
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#4
GSquadron
The case looks pretty cool :)
I like the design
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#5
parelem
Yellow&Nerdy?That white 600T looks pretty sleek. "Windowed side-panel"? I wouldn't call mesh a window.
there are two different models, one with mesh, one with a window
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[H]@RD5TUFF
bear jesusI must admit i like the idea of the HS1A's as I'm not a fan of USB headphones and the price does not seam too bad if they have good build, audio and mic quality.
I have a set of HS1's and they sound awesome and the mic is great, but there are the USB drawbacks. I would be very interested in these myself.
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bear jesus
[H]@RD5TUFFI have a set of HS1's and they sound awesome and the mic is great, but there are the USB drawbacks. I would be very interested in these myself.
Good to know :toast:

I have wanted to move away from on board audio for a while now but i need better speakers and headphones to go along with a decent sound card so USB is an instant no for me, i look forward to seeing some reviews of the HS1A.
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Noy
[H]@RD5TUFFI have a set of HS1's and they sound awesome and the mic is great, but there are the USB drawbacks. I would be very interested in these myself.
Are they decent at blocking out sounds? Like say a noisy computer/someone talking. Got any other headphone/set that you can compare them to (in terms of sound isolation)? :)
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