Gaming based laptops have boomed in recent months and quarters. There are plenty of companies getting their feet wet and some are trying to push the limits. QHD+ is starting to look like a new standard in the higher end laptops, as seen in the 13.3” Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro and the 15” Dell XPS 15 , and Razer are deciding to go with something similar for the 2014 Razer Blade
Aside from the touchscreen 14” QHD+ panel, which is an IGZO panel rather than the pentile screen seen on the Lenovo, the New Razer Blade 2014 edition is equipped with an Intel Core i7-4702HQ quad core processor, 8GB of DDR3L-1600 and the recently announced NVIDIA GTX 870M. That sounds like a beefy machine to begin with, and beats out the old Razer Blade that only had a 1600x900 panel and a GTX 765M.
This new device measures 345x235x17.9mm, which Razer likes to point out is smaller than a dime. The machine isn’t the lightest, weighing in at 4.47 lbs (2.03 kg), but we do get an Intel 7260 2x2 802.11ac WiFi module in there as well as a choice of SATA M.2 drives.
It's also a 10-point touchscreen to accomodate Windows 8, which accounts for the extra thickness, but Razer's balanced the hinge so you can still open the lid with a single fingertip. Plus, both the cooling system and the touchpad buttons have been refined to make the chassis friendlier to those fingers, as last year's model got uncomfortably warm and its buttons were slightly stiff.
Stunning Display
Razer Blade’s spectacular QHD+ display pumps out 5.76 million pixels for breathtaking clarity, hyper-realistic sharpness, and jaw-dropping color intensity. Now equipped with the best 14” notebook display available, the Razer Blade provides stunningly beautiful images for photos and video, unspeakably crisp text for documents, and the most intensely realistic gaming experience than ever before possible.
Eye-Popping 3200 x 1800 Resolution
With so many beautiful pixels before your eyes, it becomes impossible to distinguish individual pixels. The “screen door” artifacting of lower-resolution displays is gone, and what remains is the most visually stunning notebook display in the world.
Razer has taken that weakness and turned it into a strength in the newest version of the Razer Blade. The just-announced gaming laptop looks very similar to the previous version, but includes a stunning 3,200x1,800 touch screen, along with an Intel Core i7 CPU and Nvidia GeForce 870M GPU, all in a slim, lightweight package.
Price
Razer is accepting preorders based solely on the size of the M.2 drive: $2200 for a 128GB, $2400 for 256GB and $2700 for 512GB.
Aside from the touchscreen 14” QHD+ panel, which is an IGZO panel rather than the pentile screen seen on the Lenovo, the New Razer Blade 2014 edition is equipped with an Intel Core i7-4702HQ quad core processor, 8GB of DDR3L-1600 and the recently announced NVIDIA GTX 870M. That sounds like a beefy machine to begin with, and beats out the old Razer Blade that only had a 1600x900 panel and a GTX 765M.
This new device measures 345x235x17.9mm, which Razer likes to point out is smaller than a dime. The machine isn’t the lightest, weighing in at 4.47 lbs (2.03 kg), but we do get an Intel 7260 2x2 802.11ac WiFi module in there as well as a choice of SATA M.2 drives.
It's also a 10-point touchscreen to accomodate Windows 8, which accounts for the extra thickness, but Razer's balanced the hinge so you can still open the lid with a single fingertip. Plus, both the cooling system and the touchpad buttons have been refined to make the chassis friendlier to those fingers, as last year's model got uncomfortably warm and its buttons were slightly stiff.
Stunning Display
Razer Blade’s spectacular QHD+ display pumps out 5.76 million pixels for breathtaking clarity, hyper-realistic sharpness, and jaw-dropping color intensity. Now equipped with the best 14” notebook display available, the Razer Blade provides stunningly beautiful images for photos and video, unspeakably crisp text for documents, and the most intensely realistic gaming experience than ever before possible.
Eye-Popping 3200 x 1800 Resolution
With so many beautiful pixels before your eyes, it becomes impossible to distinguish individual pixels. The “screen door” artifacting of lower-resolution displays is gone, and what remains is the most visually stunning notebook display in the world.
Razer has taken that weakness and turned it into a strength in the newest version of the Razer Blade. The just-announced gaming laptop looks very similar to the previous version, but includes a stunning 3,200x1,800 touch screen, along with an Intel Core i7 CPU and Nvidia GeForce 870M GPU, all in a slim, lightweight package.
Price
Razer is accepting preorders based solely on the size of the M.2 drive: $2200 for a 128GB, $2400 for 256GB and $2700 for 512GB.
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