IFA 2019: an updated line of gaming laptops Razer Blade with your own eyes


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Razer brought its current line of Blade laptops to the IFA 2019 electronics exhibition in Berlin, including

and the updated Blade Stealth 13, which the companycalls the world's first gaming ultrabook. We've heard similar statements before, but this time it's completely true. The Razer Blade Stealth 13 GTX received a discrete GeForce graphics card. Not the MX series, which is now usually used in ultraportable laptops, but a completely &#8220;adult&#8221; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory, and this is in a compact case with a thickness of about 15 mm. A more modest Blade Stealth 13 Mercury White model with Intel Iris Plus graphics will also be available. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 will allow you to play modern titles quite comfortably in FullHD, although not at maximum speed. The question remains how effectively the cooling system will cope.


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Both variants use the new quad-core25 W Intel Core i7-1065G7 processor with a clock frequency of 1.3 to 3.9 GHz. The amount of RAM is 16 GB, LPDDR4-3733 is used. PCIe SSD M.2 format with a capacity of 256 or 512 GB is installed for storage. The laptops have 13.3-inch screens with FullHD or 4K resolution with 100% coverage of the sRGB color space. There are Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth 5.0 wireless modules, Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C), USB-C 3.1 Gen 2, USB 3.1 Type-A ports. Four speakers are responsible for the sound, and the keyboard is equipped with Razer Chroma backlighting. Dimensions are 304.6x210x15.3 mm, weight - 1.32–1.47 kg. The Blade Stealth 13 looks and feels very cool, the body is all metal and (from first impressions) well made. Price starts at $1,500.


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Another relatively recent model is the Razer BladeStudio Edition. It was announced back at Computex 2019, but now it could be seen live. In fact, these are peculiar modifications of Blade 15 and Blade 17, but with slightly different hardware. and in Mercury White. They are designed for professional graphics use: inside is a discrete Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 graphics card in Max-Q design and comes with Nvidia Studio Drivers.


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Blade 15 Studio Edition received an Intel processorCore i7-9750H and an OLED screen with 4K resolution, and the larger model, the Blade 17 Studio Edition, is equipped with a Core i9-9880H and a 4K screen with a frame rate of 120 Hz. The maximum amount of RAM is 32 GB, and the storage capacity is up to 1 TB; NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 solid-state drives are used. Prices will be very impressive: $4000+.


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&#8220;Regular&#8221; Razer Blade gaming models15 and Blade 17 in updated configurations were also present at the Razer booth. They are equipped with 6-core Intel Core i7-9750H (2.6/4.5 GHz) processors. The 15.6-inch Razer Blade 15 has two variants: Base Model and Advanced Model. &#8220;Basic&#8221; equipped with an IPS FullHD (screen with a refresh rate of 144 Hz and a discrete graphics card GeForce RTX 2060. The Advanced Model uses a 240 Hz FullHD matrix or touch 4K OLED, and the video card can be up to GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q. Inside 16 GB of DDR4-RAM 2666 with the ability to expand to 64 GB. The Blade 17 is similar in internals, and the screen is 17.3 inches FullHD with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. The Razer Blade 15 Base Model starts at $2000, the Advanced Model starts at $2500, and the Blade 17 starts at $2500.


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