Plus, if you're doing a lot of creative work that requires CPU heavy lifting, the 5th-generation AMD Ryzen processors in the Blade 14 frankly blow the Intel silicon out of the water. The Razer Blade 14 is neck-and-neck with the Blade 15 in performance, at the same price point. However this time around, there's a direct challenge to the Razer Blade 15 coming directly from Razer. Something like the Asus TUF Dash F15 is just as portable, though the weaker Tiger Lake H35 chip will lag behind the full-fat 11th-gen Core i7 in the Razer Blade 15. There are plenty of other gaming laptops out there that can provide similar specs and performance, without even losing out much on portability. This configuration will be pretty appealing to creative professionals, however, who will doubtlessly find the 32GB of RAM and Core i9 processor incredibly useful.īut, as always with the Razer Blade 15, you're paying for a luxury computing device, rather than just for the ability to play your games on the road. The model we have in, listed to the right, will set you back an eye-watering $3,399. That's definitely a high starting price, but it definitely goes higher.
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