After a three-year hiatus, the Razer Blade 14 is back, highlighting a new partnership with AMD. The Windows 10 laptop becomes the first Razer Blade ever to have an AMD processor.
The AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX 8-core processor features a base clock of 3.3GHz with a max boost clock of up to 4.6GHz, so it can quickly dispatch dense workloads, reduce latency when gaming and chew through 3D renders at breakneck speeds.
Gamers can also add up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU, and up to a Quad HD 165Hz display. Built with NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture, the RTX 30 Series offer improved ray tracing and advanced AI features to create more visually immersive worlds.
Both IPS-grade panels, ranging from Full HD 144Hz up to Quad HD 165Hz, offer excellent color coverage. The high refresh rate of both panels, paired with the integrated AMD FreeSync Premium technology, ensures a crisp and fluid visual experience in-game.
Gamers will also see signature Razer features: per-key Razer Chroma RGB backlighting, immersive THX Spatial Audio and an abundance of ports, including two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports and HDMI 2.1 (for easily hooking into board room media sets).
Beyond gaming, there’s a 720p webcam for taking online video calls when you’re working remotely, with an IR sensor for a safe and seamless login via Windows Hello. Speakers flank the keyboard and can be tuned via the built-in THX Spatial Audio app for gaming, movies or music. And whether you’re working or playing, you’ll have up to 12 hours of battery life – the longest of any Razer gaming laptop ever.
All this comes in a chassis that has been trimmed down to an ultrathin 0.66 inches, utilizing Razer’s vapor chamber cooling solution to ensure both the CPU and GPU can operate at maximum capacity while remaining cool. It’s housed in an anodized black finish made of CNC aluminum, which is lightweight but durable.
The Razer Blade 14 starts at $1,799.99 and is available for preorder now at Razer.com and at RazerStore retail locations, with orders shipping in late June.
Head over to Razer to find out more.
Source: Windows Blog
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