Testseek.com have collected 81 expert reviews of the Razer Book 13 - Intel Iris Xe - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Book 13 - Intel Iris Xe - Intel Gen 11.
December 2020
(81%)
81 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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311 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Sharp aluminum design with cool
Quiet operation
16
10 display with excellent viewing angles
Smooth
Generously sized trackpad
Great build and design
Display is bright and crisp
Long battery life
Powerful processor
RGB keys are a fun addition
Sturdy build quality
Minimal bezels and 16
10 display
No bloatware
Powerful overall and graphics performance
Plenty of ports
Bright
Vivid display
Comfortable
Customizable keyboard
Fast overall performance
Colorful display
Solid endurance
Per key RGB lighting
Lots of ports
Gorgeous
Pristine design
11th Gen Intel and EVO certified hardware flies
Brilliant IGZO display
Excellent typing
Trackpad
And RGB keyboard
Fantastic speakers with THX Spatial Audio
Vibrant 16
Attractive Blade-esque design
Powerful performance
Per-key RGB keyboard
Gorgeous display
Compact and sleek industrial design
Excellent performance
Good variety of ports
Fantastic speaker system
Top-notch performance
Solid build quality
Beautiful display
Configurable per-key RGB keyboard
Razer Core X eGPU support
Faster-than-average Core i7-1165G7 performance
Factory calibrated display w/ full sRGB coverage
Good selection of ports
Dual Thunderbolt 4
Per-key RGB lighting on a business laptop
IR camera for Windows Hello
High performance-per-watt
Relatively la
The editors didn't like
Mushy
Low-travel keyboard that constantly misses keystrokes
Storage is limited to 256GB for non-4K models
No fingerprint reader
Keyboard is really bad
Webcam should be better
Expensive
Pricey
With only 256GB SSD unless you spring for 4K model
Design barely distinguishes from Razer Blade
Mediocre file transfer speeds
Runs a bit warm
Sluggish file transfer
Gets pricey
Runs a little warm
No LTE
Just 256GB of storage in base and midrange models
Premium price
Clunkier than some competitors
Battery life is just okay
Keyboard is a little underwhelming compared to the competition
Published: 2021-10-26, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Sharp aluminium design with cool, quiet operation, 16:10 tuned display with excellent viewing angles, Smooth, generously sized trackpad
Mushy, low-travel keyboard that constantly misses keystrokes, No fingerprint reader
Is this updated Razer Book 13 any different than the earlier model? Not materially. This new Razer Book does allow us to wonder whether Windows 11 has affected the performance, or if there have been some behind-the-scenes tweaks, too.Here, we'll defer to...
Published: 2021-03-05, Author: Jared , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The Razer Book 13 is a classic example of why you shouldn't judge a book by its cover.This is a gorgeous laptop to behold—a sharp-edged slab of aluminum with a 16:10 display, slim bezels, and a generously-sized trackpad. It has Intel's latest 11th-generat...
Published: 2021-05-04, Author: Andrew , review by: kitguru.net
Looks professional with CNC aluminium uni-body design, Excellent build quality with no rattle, 4” 16:10 UHD touch screen is very sharp and bright, Great performance all-round,
Glossy touchscreen can attract fingerprints and cause glare, Keyboard took some getting used to,
Overall, the Razer Book 13's specifications line up well for its target audience. The 11th Gen Intel i7-1165G7 quad-core processor, 16GB DDR4 dual-channel RAM, the Samsung PM981a OEM-only SSD drive paired with the UHD touch display and useful connectivity...
Based on almost every metric, Razer's first genuine crack at targeting professionals is a resounding success. The Razer Book 13 certainly looks the part in light of its gorgeous ‘Mercury White' aesthetic and premium build quality, but it's what's happenin...
More powerful than most Windows Ultrabooks, Capable of entry-level gaming, Stylish and portable design, Great port selection,
Overpriced, Stingy storage options, No fingerprint scanner, Slightly heavier than rivals,
The Razer Book 13 is one of the most powerful Windows Ultrabooks available, flaunting some serious style with its skinny screen bezel. But the extravagant price for this laptop is hard to swallow, especially with stingy SSD storage and the omission of a f...
Stylish and very well made, Funky RGB-backlit keyboard, Point of entry into the Razer lifestyle
256GB SSD too small for the price, The competition offers better battery life, Fan's a bit noisy
Forget that it is the first effort, the Razer Book 13 is a very, very good ultraportable and an outstanding first attempt at a productivity machine by Razer.The looks and performance are second to none and Razer has wisely resisted the urge to limit the n...
Published: 2021-02-19, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Gorgeous design, Excellent performance, Great sound, Affordable entry price
Maybe its battery life?, Runs a bit hot
The Razer Book 13 is Razer's first productivity laptop and given the company's reputation as one of the premier gaming system and peripheral makers, their first Ultrabook for the office has no right being this good. From its excellent starting price, to i...
Published: 2021-02-19, Author: David , review by: T3.com
Clean and polished design,11th-gen Intel processors,Sharp, bright display (up to 4K),
Not the thinnest of laptops, On the more expensive side, Doesn't do gaming much,
The Razer Book 13 is an excellent Windows 10 productivity laptop that gets just about everything right, from the quality of the display to the specs and performance. This is a genuine rival to the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the Dell XPS 13 - it really is tha...
Perfect port selection, Fantastic design and build quality, Performance is impressive, Lovely 16:10 display
Limited configurations, Battery life isn't great
Yes. The Dell XPS 13 and MacBook Pro 13-inch are slightly stronger options, but the Razer's unique aesthetic and well-rounded port selection are enough to make it stand out.Editors' RecommendationsHP Spectre x360 14 review: The convertible 2-in-1, perfect...
excellent build quality, both tested screen options are touch enabled and look fantastic/li>, great performance for what it is, well balanced thermals/noise levels, Windows Hello cam and front speakers
Razer needs a more professional logo for this type of model, a second USBA would have been nice, besides biometrics functionality, the webcam could be better, expensive
If you like Razer products and want something that you plan on using for normal day to day tasks, the Razer Book 13 is a pretty nice choice. The main highlights are the screen options, solid performance for what this is, long battery life, good input devi...