Testseek.com have collected 67 expert reviews of the Razer Blade 14 2016 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade 14 2016.
June 2016
(81%)
67 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Slim and attractive chassis, Great graphics and overall performance, VR-ready GPU, Bright, vivid display, Excellent battery life
Runs hot when gaming, Speakers could be louder
The Razer Blade is chock-full of win, packing a powerful Core i7 processor, Nvidia graphics, a 4K display and a customizable backlit keyboard in a sexy, slim chassis...
Hugely improved battery life, Thunderbolt 3 a smart add, Muchbetter price, Super cool keyboard
Minor graphical upgrades, Limited part options
Razer's latest Blade refines the platform into the veritable MacBook Pro of Windows laptops – an apt analogy end to end – with strong FHD gaming chops in tow...
Published: 2016-05-23, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The Razer Blade is gorgeously engineered. It's got that Apple quality to it — only without being an Apple device. Which means high build quality, appealing looks, and none of the gaudy flashiness other PC makers embrace. Though the black matte finish on t...
The Razer Blade fits very high-end components into a slim 14-inch body, and has a programmable multicolored backlit keyboard that can perform all sorts of impressive tricks
Full-size gaming laptops can turn in better gaming scores, and configuration options are minimal. Adding the optional Core external graphics adapter is very expensive
The Razer Blade is a slim gaming laptop that hits a good balance between power and portability, with the intriguing promise of adding a desktop graphics card later on...
Razer has crammed more into its Blade laptop than ever while somehow making it the lightest it has ever been all over again. More (and better) ports and stronger graphics with the same battery life – yet, there's a (albeit barely) smaller device containin
While Razer has widened the available options when purchasing a Blade in bringing back the Full HD screen option and three storage options, it would be nice to tweak other parts of the system before checkout, like RAM and even the GPU. Understandably, tha
We've always appreciated Razer's Blade gaming laptops for their attention to build quality and design. It's something that, at the time of their debut, was a bit lacking in the world of Windows notebooks. From the start, Razer has always been after a very...
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Published: 2017-04-07, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Limited upgrade options, Fans whir loudly under load
Empowered by Nvidia's latest graphics, Razer's latest Blade refines the platform into the veritable MacBook Pro of Windows laptops – an apt analogy end to end – perhaps out-doing even Apple this time...
Published: 2016-12-22, Author: Alexander , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
Outstanding build quality and software, Great performance
Large grayscale and color differences, High price
The Razer Blade 14 (2016) offers excellent performance, and despite being thin and light, it possesses some of the best build quality we've seen so far. However, storage space is scarce and the screen is fairly inaccurate, making the hefty price premi...
Lightweight, but robust design, VR-ready, Great processor and GPU performance, RGB keyboard will appeal to some
Poor battery life, Shallow keyboard action, More expensive than rivals
Of the three new Razer laptops, the Razer Blade is probably my favourite. It's the best option for someone who needs a good laptop for work, a good laptop for gaming, and doesn't want to compromise in either direction. It's expensive, sure – but all thin...
Published: 2016-08-10, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Hugely improved battery life, Thunderbolt 3 a smart add, Much, better price, Super cool keyboard
Minor graphical upgrades, Limited part options
Razer's latest Blade refines the platform into the veritable MacBook Pro of Windows laptops – an apt analogy end to end – with strong FHD gaming chops in tow...