Razer Blade Review

December 9, 2016 | 16:44

Tags: #blade #gaming-laptop #gaming-notebook

Companies: #razer

Display Performance

Displays are tested using a Spyder4Elite colorimeter and the accompanying Monitor Quality Analysis (MQA) software.

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Posted by RedFlames - Fri Dec 09 2016 16:51

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Bloody hell that looks like a right finger mark magnet...

Posted by Gareth Halfacree - Fri Dec 09 2016 17:07

RedFlames
Bloody hell that looks like a right finger mark magnet...
Not 'alf. I'd have given that a good wipe down with iso before the shoot!

Posted by XXAOSICXX - Fri Dec 09 2016 18:22

Maybe it's just me... but spending the best part of £3,000 on a gaming computer that's described as only "pretty powerful" is ludicrous. Yes, I'm sure I'm missing the point of it...but you can get "37fps and 47fps in Battlefield 1 and Fallout 4" at 1080p on a cheap-as-you-like desktop (or console) for what,10% of the cost of this?

:/

Posted by matee - Fri Dec 09 2016 21:01

Just got mine and love it!
Fingerprint magnet - yes, but still looks stunning.
Build quality is apple like but with a proper laptop keyboard. Dont love the separate touchpad buttons - would prefer it was all one part.
Upgrading the SSD is ridiculously expensive. Its cheaper to throw away (ebay) the cheapest 250GB and buy an aftermarket 1TB - you will save at least £ 100 if not more. You would also end up with a faster drive.
Battery life for office work could be better but if I wanted an office computer I wouldnt order this.
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