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Raxor Blade Stealth Review: A Gaming Beast At A Better Price With i7 Processor; Know More About It

Raxor Blade Stealth Review: A Gaming Beast At A Better Price With i7 Processor; Know More About It

Prakash

The new Razor Blade Stealth certainly shines with an attractive CNC aluminium chassis, which also helps in producing less heat.

It has very nice interiors with the 12.5-inch, 2560 x 1440 touch display remaining a thing of beauty. It also has the Chroma keyboard which can recreate up to 16.8 million colors with several captivating effects. It comes with Dolby's Digital Plus audio software and a louder Stealth's diminutive speakers. Razer kept its 4.1 x 2.5-inch Synaptics touchpad which is ultra fast.

It is equipped with a 7th-gen 2.7-GHz Intel Core i7-7500U CPU with 16GB of RAM, the Stealth ably streamed an episode of Luke Cage, while running a full system scan with 13 open tabs in Google Chrome.

During the File Transfer test, the Stealth's 256GB M.2 PCIe solid-state drive duplicated 4.97GB of mixed media files in 14 seconds at an impressive 363.5 megabytes per second.

The Stealth lasted 6 hours and 36 minutes on our battery test (continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi). In the right side, you'll find a full-size HDMI port and a USB 3.0 port. On the opposite side, Razer adds another USB 3.0 port with a headset jack, as well as a Thunderbolt 3.0 port that doubles as the AC charging port.

Aside from your typical Windows 10 software, you get Razer Comms, the company's voice-chat gaming messenger.

Kaby Lake ushers in the new Intel HD Graphics 620 GPU. But if you're planning to do any gaming, you'll have to invest in the Razer Core, the company's $399 graphics amplifier.

The Razer Blade Stealth priced at $1,249 includes a 2.7-GHz Intel Core i7-7500U CPU with 16GB of RAM, a 256GB M.2 PCIe SSD, an Intel HD Graphics 620 GPU and a 2560 x 1440 touch display. The $999 base model comes with 8GB RAM and 128 SSD. An upgraded $1,599 version, comes with a 3840 x 2160 touch panel and a 512GB PCIe SSD instead.

The only shortcoming is the battery life. Overall, the Razer Blade Stealth is a very good choice for gamers, multi-media students, and professionals.

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