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Gamers, content creators and entertainment enthusiasts will soon be able to check out the next evolution of the Razer Blade 15 gaming laptop, loaded with Windows 10, an up to an 8-core 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX Super graphics and a 300Hz display, all packed into a compact, signature matte black chassis.
Upgrades include a refreshed keyboard, improved I/O, new Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (Gig+) wireless, capable of up to 2.4Gbps network speeds and increased storage options.
The Blade 15 is the first 8-core processor in any Razer Blade, which helps achieve even greater levels of performance over the last generation with up to 5.1GHz clock speeds and up to 16MB of Intel Smart Cache. The increased core count paired with Turbo Boost speed means faster compiling, lower render times and overall higher framerates.
Built for pros on the go, the Blade 15 features a 15.6-inch Full-HD display with up to a 300Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals and razor-sharp text. The display is flanked by ultra-thin bezels, leaving plenty of room to play and topped-off with a matte finish for reduced glare.
The Blade 15 is also available with a 4K OLED display, which covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color space and is available in both a touch and non-touch variant. Each panel comes custom calibrated for color accuracy, creating a rich and immersive experience whether practicing on the road for the next big game or bingeing streams and chilling.
The integrated storage has been increased up to a 1TB NVMe SSD (and is now upgradable to 4TB), so gamers don’t have to worry about next-gen titles devouring storage space. A new UHS-III SD card reader has been integrated into the advanced models for users needing to quickly move their work from one device to another. The all-new Blade 15 redefines the game by combining power, portability and functionality.
Available in April at Razer.com and through select retailers in the U.S. and Canada, pricing will start at $1,599.99. It’s also expected in Europe, China, Asia Pacific and the Middle East through the same outlets.
For more information, please visit Razer.
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