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Published: 2018-07-20, Author: Alexander , review by: tomshardware.com
There are few laptops as beautiful as the Razer Blade 15, but there also few that have as poor of a value proposition.7/10$2,400(as tested)MORE: Best Gaming LaptopsMORE: Gaming Laptop PreviewsMORE: All Laptop Content...
Premium build quality, Powerful hardware, Smooth 144Hz display, Comfortable keyboard and trackpad, Solid battery life
Pricey -- even for an expensive category, Not as light as other gaming laptops
The Razer Blade isn't meant for everyone. Those who can afford it can look forward to being the envy of gamers and non-gamers alike. And you get what you pay for: a machine that will play everything and look good while doing so.In this article: Blade, gad...
easy serviceability; upgradeable SSD, RAM, crisp matte display with minimal ghosting, Thunderbolt 3 w/ Razer Core support, cool WASD keys when under load, easy-to-use Synapse software, excellent gaming performance, Optimus graphics switching, strong and
unable to sustain CPU Turbo Boost for extended periods, Chroma color control requires account creation, slight-moderate uneven backlight bleeding, keyboard keys could be firmer and deeper, no integrated RJ-45 or SD card reader, no power button fingerprin
Published: 2018-07-10, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
The great battery life and exceptional keys,
The track pad is awful, Nvidia is behind much of the change here. It's currently the de facto provider of GPUs for gaming laptops, and last year it announced a new design philosophy for gaming laptops called “Max-Q.” Max-Q asks that laptop makers sacrific
Razer software requires an account, very loud for a Max-Q design, surfaces susceptible to dirt, no card reader, no RJ45, 12 month warranty, high temperatures, just one M.2 slot
Abstract: In the laptop landscape, Razer has earned a reputation for designing powerful and stylish computers. If you want something that looks and performs well, Razer has become the default option.I reviewed Razer's Blade Stealth in 2017 and the upgraded model...
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Published: 2018-06-21, Author: Stefan , review by: theverge.com
Excellent build quality, High-end performance, Great speakers, touchpad, and port selection, Solid battery life
Area above keyboard can get hot enough to sear steak, Display is dimmer than the competition's, Still no Windows Hello support
4K display is stunning with great color reproduction, Excellent allaround performance, Microsoft Precision trackpad, Larger display, skinnier bezels, Squared off design looks the business, Still the closest thing to a true gaming Ultrabook
Alternative functions of F keys don't light up and are hard to see, Gets pretty hot in CPU intensive games which results in throttling, Fan noise is too high under lighter loads, No Windows Hello
Great overall redesign, with a larger screen, smaller bezels and bigger touchpad. Includes either an Nvidia 1060 or 1070 GPU, which is enough for almost any laptop gamer. 144Hz display option. Cool keyboard lights, if that's your bag
Painfully expensive considering Nvidia 1060 laptops can be found for under $1,000. The 4K touchscreen option isn't available yet
The redesigned Razer Blade moves the bar on slim gaming laptops, with better hardware and a bigger screen, but you'll need a bigger budget for it, too...
Published: 2019-02-10, Author: John , review by: eftm.com.au
Abstract: The gaming laptop space is moving into a really interesting direction as of 2019. Where previously we've seen an attempt to make these things as big, heavy and as hardware packed as possible, recent times have seen a significantly more covert approach. Co...