Razer has unveiled its “most powerful” Blade gaming laptop to date, which packs more power per cubic centimetre than ever before.
The new Razer Blade, which Razer claims is the thinnest and most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop in the world, comes with an Intel i7 processor, a stack of RAM, and Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 970M.
What makes this little guy stand out, though, is its 3,200 x 1800 QHD+ display. Besides the high resolution, Razer said the panel also uses the company’s IGZO technology which gives great image clarity, smooth motions, and better colour.
Oh, and it’s a touchscreen running Windows 8.1.
The Blade’s basic specifications are listed in the table below.
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| CPU | Intel Core i7-4720HQ 2.6GHz |
| RAM | 16GB DDR3 – 1600MHz |
| GPU | Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M 3GB |
| SSD | 128/256/512GB SSD |
| Display | 14-inch IGZO QHD+ 16:9 (3200 x 1800) Multi-touch |
| Battery | 70Wh lithium ion |
| Dimensions | 345mm x 17.8mm x 235mm |
| Weight | 2.03kg |
The Blade also feature an anti-ghosting, backlit keyboard which you can create macros on.
Normal laptop features like USB 3.0 and HDMI ports, built-in speakers, a webcam, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support, and a built-in microphone are all standard.
The Blade also comes with Razer’s Synapse, Comms, Cortex, and Surround software.
Are you keen on importing one of these beauties when they start going on sale in the States this month? Well, if you have $2,200 (±R25,000) – plus taxes and duty fees – then go for it.
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