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Razer's Blade laptop continues to impress

2015-04-29
if you've always wanted a laptop with the performance of a gaming system but without the bulk weight or typical aggressive design here's your answer I'm Josh Goldman and this is the Razer Blade a 14 inch laptop that's thin weighs less than four and a half pounds but has high-end components including a quad core Intel Core i7 processor 16 gigs of memory and a three gig nvidia geforce gtx 970m graphics card for storage you have your choice of a hundred and twenty eight 256 or 512 gigs solid-state drives the bodies made from aluminum so it has this great sturdy feel to it open it up and you've got this fantastic 3200 by 1800 resolution touchscreen with great color and sharpness that makes everything games videos photos text they all look great the keyboard and touchpad are excellent too and the stereo speakers have a nice full sound to them and can get quite loud you'll probably want to hook up some headphones though because under load the fans in here get pretty loud trying to keep this thing cool which is definitely a challenge in something this thin to Razors credit only the bottom back gets really hot leaving the keyboard and deck warm but still comfortable as you might expect this doesn't sit power when gaming but for regular productivity stuff you can get four four and a half hours and while you can game at its qhd+ resolution depending on what you're playing you might need to dial back on the quality to keep your frame rates up lastly the Razer is not inexpensive with prices in the u.s. starting at 20 $1.99 you can read the full review at cnet.com but frankly it's worth the price to get the top-notch performance in a body this compact I'm Josh Goldman and that's a quick look at the razor blade
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