Over the past few years, because AMD gets land in popularity and performance, we wonder when the processor will enter the most premium game laptop, and at E3 2021, that’s what happened with Razer Blade 14.
Announced on the first e3 keynote Razer, Razer Blade 14 will be packed with an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor and until the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080. And all that power will be packaged in a thin and light 0.66 inches (1.67cm) chassis that weighs only 3 , 92lb (1.78kg).
Blade 14 like the best ultrabook, only with games
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There are many 14-inch laptops recently, especially with the launch of the Intel Tiger Lake-H35 processor. But Blade Razer 14 is very cool because it uses this small form factor to provide top-shelf gaming performance, thanks to some creative cooling from the razer.
This will come at a cost. The initial configuration, with the Ryzen 9 AMD processor, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 and a 1080p 144Hz screen, will get you back $ 1,799 (£ 1.799, au $ 2,330). And if you want one with a RTX 3080 and 1440P display, it will cost you $ 2,799 (around £ 1,980, AU $ 3,630).
If it’s the price you are willing to play games while traveling, you will be able to order it now through the Razer website.
New age portable gaming laptop
Back at CES 2021, Intel made a lot about the new class of gaming laptops that appeared, what was called “thin fans”. Basically, thin and lightweight gaming laptops don’t skimp on performance. And, now it doesn’t seem to be exclusive to Intel.
We only touch several laptops that are said to match this category – namely Asus Tuf Dash F15 – but Razer Blade 14, and the X-Alienware series announced at Computex seems to be a laptop that will actually kick this category to teeth height.
Especially when the trip starts to something again, a laptop like Razer Blade 14 must allow people to have a large gaming laptop that will not burden them.