Tuesday 8 March 2016

Razer Blade Stealth (2016) Review

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March 8, 2016

Razer Blade Stealth (2016) Review

Razer has been producing its Blade series of notebooks for several years now. The Stealth is their first notebook to not have a dedicated graphics card. However, that doesn’t mean the Stealth won’t eventually find its way into the hands of gamers. The Razer Core, which we previewed at CES this year and is not yet available at the time we wrote this review, accepts any full-size desktop graphics card, and can be used to turn the Stealth into a full-fledged gaming machine.

It’s well-equipped with a 4K display, Intel Core i7 dual-core processor, 256GB SSD, and 8GB of RAM. Among the Stealth’s many highlights are its elegantly simple design, and individually RGB backlit keyboard. However, its below-par battery life and loud cooling fan hurt its overall value proposition as an Ultrabook. At $1,399 as tested, it’s also far from inexpensive.

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