Razer CEO Demos Updated Blade Gaming Laptop
Razer's new Blade now has a pixel array measuring 3200 x 1800. And it has touch support. To power those new pixels, Razer included an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 870M graphics card to power the entire affair. Playing around with the new Blade's screen was, if I may say, great. Battery life is said to be around six hours, if you were curious.
What's the catch? The new Blade will cost you more than last year's model, starting at $2,199. For the weak of heart or wallet, this is not. But as Razer has proven in the past, demand exists for this sort of computer. Alex Wilhelm talks to Razer's Co-Founder & CEO about their updated version of the Blade gaming laptop.
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What's the catch? The new Blade will cost you more than last year's model, starting at $2,199. For the weak of heart or wallet, this is not. But as Razer has proven in the past, demand exists for this sort of computer. Alex Wilhelm talks to Razer's Co-Founder & CEO about their updated version of the Blade gaming laptop.
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