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Razer Blade: The World's First True Gaming Laptop?

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Razer USA, on the heels of a viral internet campaign called http://www.pcgamingisnotdead.com/, has just announced the Razer Blade, which they're calling "The World's First True Gaming Laptop"
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Razer, the world leader in high performance gaming hardware, introduces the Razer Blade – a full aluminum chassis gaming laptop featuring true portability, incredible performance, and an all-new revolutionary user interface. With the introduction of the Razer Blade – a feat of modern-day systems engineering and technology, Razer is reinvigorating technological and design innovation for the entire PC industry, and encouraging gamers and developers to return to the PC as the primary gaming platform of choice.

Mobile systems developed for gaming today compromise on portability and form factor for game performance. While such machines run games well, they are over 2 inches thick and can weigh more than 10lbs. The Razer Blade measures 0.88 inches thin, less than half that of current mobile gaming systems, and weighs only 6.97lbs, achieving a balance between portability and performance – making it the world’s first true gaming laptop.

Developed in partnership with Intel, the Razer Blade features a fast Intel® Core™ i7 processor and a high performance NVIDIA GeForce® graphics processor. The hardware was designed to run the most demanding games of today without sacrificing the laptop’s portable form factor. The Razer Blade also does not compromise on screen size as it comes with an incredible LED-backlit high-definition 17” display.

The Razer Blade features the Switchblade User Interface - Razer’s multi-award winning, highly intuitive interface technology. The interface is comprised of 10 dynamic adaptive tactile keys for easier access of in-game commands, and an LCD capable of two modes: one mode that displays in-game information when a mouse is in use; and another mode that functions as an ultra-sensitive, multi-touch panel designed for gaming on the go.

About the Razer Blade gaming laptop
The Razer Blade is a 17” gaming laptop that delivers incredible performance and a revolutionary user interface in a sleek, portable form factor. It features a fast Intel® Core™ i7 processor and a high performance NVIDIA GeForce® graphics processor designed in a lightweight aluminum chassis. The revolutionary Switchblade User Interface, found next to a full-size keyboard, was designed from the ground up to enhance gaming experiences and provide more control at the gamer’s fingertips. It features 10 adaptive tactile keys and a multi-touch LCD panel that can also display in-game information. And at just 0.88 inches thin and only weighing 6.97lbs, the Razer Blade is the world’s first true gaming laptop.



Price: US$2799.99

Availability:
North America Q4 2011

Product Specifications:

2.8GHz Intel® Core™ i7 2640M Processor
8GB 1333MHz DDR3 Memory
17.3" LED Backlit Display (1920x1080)
NVIDIA GeForce® GT 555M with NVIDIA® Optimus™ Technology
2GB Dedicated GDDR5 Video Memory
Built-in HD Webcam
Integrated 60Wh Battery
320GB 7200rpm SATA HDD
Wireless Network 802.11 b/g/n Compatible
16.81" (Width) x 10.9" (Depth) x 0.88" (Height); 6.97lbs (Weight)

more info at http://www.razerzone.com/blade
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The world first ultra (gaming) book as well? winknudge.gif

cheers ...
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Very cool UI, form factor, and awesome specs.

But only a 60Wh battery and 340GB HDD at the $2800 price level? Maybe I'm being too picky...

The uber-fast CPU, GPU, and RAM make up for the price. But it still seems like the battery and HDD were sacrificed.

Finally something to give the Apple MBP a run for its money! Very nice, but maybe a smaller/cheaper version in the future? Other than the Switchblade of course.

Overall very cool and I can't wait to see some reviews of this bad boy!
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Very cool UI, form factor, and awesome specs.

But only a 60Wh battery and 340GB HDD at the $2800 price level? Maybe I'm being too picky...

The uber-fast CPU, GPU, and RAM make up for the price. But it still seems like the battery and HDD were sacrificed.

Finally something to give the Apple MBP a run for its money! Very nice, but maybe a smaller/cheaper version in the future? Other than the Switchblade of course.

Overall very cool and I can't wait to see some reviews of this bad boy!

It can be pretty much on par with the current MBP 17", a bit faster CPU and more GPU Ram (GT 555M runs quite the same as the AMD 6750M). Razer Blade might support newer games off the shelves whereas Apple is a bit more stringent as which games can be accepted - Apple certified laugh4.gif

And yes you are right, it can't compete with the MBP as far as battery performance goes just yet, according to the current specs.

cheers ...
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Thank you for posting this.

This is crazy. For days we've been seeing www.pcgamingisnotdead.com/ and Razer is going to "save" PC gaming by offering a $2800 laptop?

I get it.. they are pushing for the ultra thin size and that neat little LCD screen... but will it sell?
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awsome

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It can be pretty much on par with the current MBP 17", a bit faster CPU and more GPU Ram (GT 555M runs quite the same as the AMD 6750M). Razer Blade might support newer games off the shelves whereas Apple is a bit more stringent as which games can be accepted - Apple certified laugh4.gif

And yes you are right, it can't compete with the MBP as far as battery performance goes just yet, according to the current specs.

cheers ...

Totally agree with you qhn...unless of course you're running a Bootcamp partition. Then you can run any game, not just crappy Mac ports.

But the Razer Blade's faster CPU and 2GB of GPU RAM are enticing. I'm in the market for a new laptop and have been seriously considering the switch to a 15" MBP with the 500GB@7200 HDD, 8GB RAM, Hi-res (1680x1050) screen upgrades, and using Bootcamp for gaming. Throw in a full copy of Win7 for Bootcamp and I'm close to that $2800 mark anyway, but with the bigger battery (77.5Wh), smaller/lighter form, and an optical drive that the Razer looks to be lacking.

Was waiting until the 2012 model specs came out before deciding, but this has definitely given me something to consider.

Less mobility, more power...but the gap is certainly closing with this thing!
Edited by Flyby - 8/27/11 at 3:11am
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Razer probably has a winner here. Big question = how would the heat be once a game starts winknudge.gif If they get this under control, then us consumers will benefit .

Notice that though it is thinner than the current Macbook Pro, it is a bit wider

cheers ...
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