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Published: 2018-11-28, Author: Matthew , review by: au.pcmag.com
Sleek design and quality build across the board, Superior display for a gaming laptop, Much better battery life than competitors, Plenty of ports and storage
No guarantee of 60fps gaming at maximum settings with this Max-Q graphics chip, Key backlighting is single-zone
The Blade 15 Base Model trims a few frills from Razer's flagship Blade, but it keeps most of its best aspects. Just make sure you need the slim design; you're giving up some gaming grunt to gain it...
The Blade Pro was a very beastly gaming PC, but it was a bit large and heavy, queue the Razer Blade 15. The new Razer blade has a much more advanced CPU with 50% more cores, and it seems to pair perfectly with the GTX 1070 with Max-Q design.Overall, we we...
Abstract: The Razer Blade 15 reminds us that the good old days—when a gaming laptop was large and productivity laptops were smaller—are over.Claiming to be the "smallest 15-inch gaming laptop," the redesigned Razer Blade 15 likely makes good on that promise by bein...
Abstract: With its latest laptop, Razer may have finally achieved its elusive goal of many years: a truly sleek and subtle laptop that's also a gaming beast.While most gaming laptops stand out immediately with their lurid colours, bulky designs and myriad grilles...
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...
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Published: 2019-01-03, Author: James , review by: itpro.co.uk
Powerful graphics capability, High build quality, Robust connectivity
Low battery life, Storage slow by PCIe standards
Essentially by accident, Razer has created an exciting substitute for the usual mobile workstation fare. Though its graphics processor and hexa-core CPU were intended to run games, these components can be harnessed for productivity too – and for much l...
Top build quality, RGB keyboard and sleek aesthetics, Great performance, GPU runs cool and fast, Fast SSD with extra HDD storage for games, Large, accurate and responsive touchpad, Loud speakers that are well positioned
Cost, Battery life could be better, Fans can get noisy, CPU and chassis can get a bit toasty under heavy load, No option for a 144Hz display
The Razer Blade 15 Base model certainly looks and feels like a member of the Blade family. The chassis is very high quality with a solid construction thanks to the CNC milled aluminium body. It's a little thicker than the advanced model but it's an overal...
Abstract: The Razer Blade 15 was one of our favorite midsize gaming laptops of 2018, thanks to a slim, sturdy design, multicolored backlit keyboard, slim bezel and powerful CPU/GPU combinations, topping out at an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070. It also cost a lot, startin...
Lovely aluminium body, Very portable, Trackpad is large, smooth and responsive, Decent keyboard with Chroma lighting, Fast 144Hz IPS display, Excellent gaming performance, Great battery life considering the spec
CPU slows down significantly under intense load, Only 1x 256GB SSD with no extra M.2 slots or 2.5in bays
There is no doubt the Razer Blade 15 is an impressive machine.Not only is it rock solid thanks to its unibody anodised aluminium chassis, but it is also the smallest 15.6in Windows 10 clamshell laptop with discrete graphics. That means you can use the Bla...
The Razer Blade 15 is pretty expensive, especially if you want a 144Hz model, but not more than rival gaming laptops and you're getting a serious combination of design and specs here.This gaming laptop has been refined, upgraded and improved to provide a...