Razer Showed off the new Razer Blade 15 and Razer Blade Pro 17 as part of their CES 2021 presentation today. The laptops will feature NVIDIA RTX 30 Series, along with a portable design.
They’ve also released the specs of the various builds of these laptops. You can find the Razer Blade 15 as well as the Razer Blade Pro 17 specs below:
Razer Blade 15 (Basic, Available From USD 1499 – USD 2199)
Display | 15.6″ 120Hz FHD/ 144 Hz FHD/ 165Hz QHD |
GPU | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 |
CPU | 6-Core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10750H |
Storage | 256GN (Pcle)/ 512GB (Pcle) + Open M2 Slot |
Memory | 16GB Dual-Channel DDR4, Upgradeable Up to 64GB |
Razer Blade 15 (Advanced, Available From USD 2499 – USD 3299)
Display | 15.6″ 240Hz QHD/360 Hz FHD/ 60Hz OLED 4K Touch |
GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070/3080 |
CPU | 8-core 10th Gen Intel Core i7 108-75H |
Storage | 1TB (Pcle) |
Memory | 16GB/32GB DDR4 |
Razer Blade Pro 17 (Available From USD 2299 – USD 3599)
Display | 17.5″ 165Hz QHD/ 360Hz FHD/ 120 Hz UHD |
GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060/3070/3080 |
CPU | 8-core 10th Gen Intel Core i7 108-75H |
Storage | 512GB/1TB (Pcle) + M2 Slot |
Memory | 16GB/32GB Dual-Channel DDR4 |
The new Razer Blade laptops will be available for pre-order starting today, with the Blade 15 being available for purchase starting January 26th, and the Blade Pro 17 being available some time during Q1 of 2021.
The biggest new feature of these machines is their use of the NVIDIA RTX 30 Series GPUs, the new raytracing-enabled components that also come with built-in tech for managing battery life, as well as optimizing performance.
They’ll also be sporting storage of up to 1TB, as well as memory of up to 32GB. This is great for both work and play, as high storage space means storing high quality assets for games, or big expansive projects for work. Meanwhile 32GB of RAM means you’re going to be running your apps with no hitches.
The laptops also use a 15.6-inch display, with the Blade 15 Advanced Model having three different options for your display. The Full-HD model will support refresh rates of up to 360 Hz, with Quad HD supporting 240 Hz and the new Ultra HD OLED Display supporting up to 60 Hz.
Options are always great for consumers, and the options on the Razer Blade 15 Advanced means you can customize the laptop for either high-intensity gaming for games with uncapped framerates, or for more powerful displays, creating a visual treat for the eyes with a higher-definition screen.
On top of that, Razer is dedicated to making some of the most portable laptops on the market, with both the 15-inch Blade 15 and 17-inch Blade Pro 17 being some of the thinnest laptops for their size classes, despite sporting NVIDIA RTX 30 Series GPUs in them.
The size doesn’t come at the cost of utility, either, since the laptops have a variety of ports, including USB-C and HDMI 2.1. It even comes with a UHS-III SD Card Reader, so you can use it for editing footage on-the-go if you have to.
The laptops will be available for purchase via the Razer website.