Razer Blade 14 Inch Gaming Laptop 256GB – Windows 8.1

July 27, 2014 - Comment

The Razer Blade: Thinner than a dime with a 14″ HD+ Screen, Intel Quad Core i7, nVIDIA GTX 765M Impossibly Thin Designed from the ground up, the 14-inch Razer™ Blade gaming laptop is designed and engineered to fit both form and function. With a 0.66-in. ultra-thin profile, crafted from aluminum, and the best gaming performance

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The Razer Blade: Thinner than a dime with a 14″ HD+ Screen, Intel Quad Core i7, nVIDIA GTX 765M Blade Laptop
Impossibly Thin

Impossibly Thin

Designed from the ground up, the 14-inch Razer™ Blade gaming laptop is designed and engineered to fit both form and function. With a 0.66-in. ultra-thin profile, crafted from aluminum, and the best gaming performance in its class, the Razer Blade sets a new benchmark for gaming laptops. Do more, game more, anywhere, anytime.

Insanely Powerful

Insanely Powerful

With a Intel Core i7-4702HQ Quad Core Processor with Hyper Threading, the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX765M graphics, and solid state storage performance, all engineered into the world’s thinnest gaming laptop, making the 14-inch Razer Blade, the most powerful gaming laptop in its class.

Intel

The latest Intel Core i7 processor gives the 14-inch Razer Blade 2.2GHz of quad core processing power and Turbo Boost speeds, which automatically increases the speed of active cores – up to 3.2GHz. Thanks to Hyper-Threading technology, you’ll experience eight virtual cores for insane gaming performance.

NVIDIA

Play games the way it was meant to be played on the go. With next generation NVIDIA GeForce GTX765M gaming grade graphics packed in a 0.66-inch ultra-thin profile, you’ll play the most graphic intensive games anywhere, anytime. Never has there been this much power per square inch than any ultra-portable in its class.

Designed for Gaming

Designed For Gaming

The 14-inch Razer™ Blade is designed for gaming with essential gaming grade peripherals built-in. Synapse 2.0 ready, with a fully programmable anti-ghosting backlit keyboard, adjustable ultra-sensitive track pad, and plenty of green USB 3.0 ports ready to plug and play.

Technical Specifications Processor Intel Core i7-4702HQ Quad Core
Processor with Hyper Threading CPU: 2.2GHz (Base) / 3.2GHz (Turbo) Memory 8GB DDR3 (2x4GB 1600MHz) Storage 256 GB SSD (mSATA) Video Intel HD4600 (DX11) NVIDIA GTX 765M (2GB GDDR5 VRAM,
Optimus Technology) Display 14.0″ (1600×900) Network Killer Wireless-N 1202 (802.11a/b/g/n + BT4) Size and Weight Height: 0.66 Inches (16.8mm) Width: 13.6 Inches (345mm) Depth: 9.3 Inches (235mm) Weight: 4.14 pounds (1.88kg) Operating System Windows 8.1 Webcam HD Webcam (front-facing, 1.3MP) Others: Stereo speakers Codec supports 7.1 (via HDMI) Array microphones Dolby Home Theater v4 USB 3.0 x3 (SuperSpeed) 3.5mm microphone/headphone combo port Razer Synapse 2.0

Product Features

  • Intel Core i7-4702MQ 2.2 GHz
  • 8 GB DDR3L SDRAM
  • 256 GB Solid-State Drive (SATA III SSD)
  • 14-Inch Screen, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M

Comments

Minuss says:

Best laptop I’ve ever owned I’m a bit of a computer junkie, which means I’m constantly buying a “new shiny toy” and this is especially true with computers. Luckily enough I’ve always found my laptops super-on-sale so after using them a few months I’m able to sell them for profit to purchase a new one. Eventually this meant going from $500 laptops all the way to this bad boy. I’ve compiled some information regarding this laptop which may assist someone else:Why did I buy this laptop?-Incredibly thin and lightweight-Battery life lasts a VERY long time-8GB RAM is perfect – Any more seems to be a waste for my needs-256GB SSD is a great medium between cost and size. Of course a 512GB would be nice, but I have an external for media files anyway.-HDMI Out – Essential component that many “budget” computers lack (This is definitely not a budget computer)-Three USB3.0 Ports – I never use more than 2 at a time anyway, but I understand that some people will need more…

Sherif says:

Tons of power in a small package. Needs a little refinement. The 2013 Razer Blade 14 is a fantastic laptop. It’s lightweight, well put together, and packs a TON of power in a small package. They’ve chosen to provide a premium experience at a premium price. This is truly the laptop I’ve been waiting for. For the past 10 years I’ve exclusively purchased Apple MacBooks (or PowerBooks for you old school people) and run Boot Camp to sneak some gaming in. So this is from the perspective of someone who loves a well built aluminum machine.The battery life easily matches what only ultra low voltage laptops can deliver, except the Razer has an NVIDIA GTX 765m GPU that lets you enable high or max settings in all the current games. I have had run-time vary between 4-7 hours browsing/doing work, or about 2.5-3 hours when gaming. This thing is a beast. I bet you’re thinking, “Dang, you really like this thing.” And you’d be right, but with some reservations.Most of the reviews overlook an issue or two. The screen, webcam, and…

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