Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Razer Blade 14 2017 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade 14 2017.
May 2017
(86%)
29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(59%)
69 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
86010029
The editors liked
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With an 18-hour battery. Its camera takes great portraits and low-light shots
Ultra Slim Powerhouse
Good battery life
Solid Aluminum Chassis
All-Out Gaming Performance
Full RGB Keyboard
Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C)
Great gaming performance
Restrained and portable design
Works with VR
Very slim and portable for a gaming laptop
Supports VR gaming
Chroma keyboard is dazzling
Laptop heat is managed well
Great audio quality for a laptop
Rigid high-quality aluminum case
Thin and sleek
Good Wi-Fi performance
Very good matte display
Thunderbolt 3.0 + HDMI 2.0
Solid aluminum chassis and high build quality
Slim with upscale looks
Chroma Keyboard with many options
Good WiFi performance
Matte IPS display
Thunderbolt 3 + HDMI 2.0
Very good battery life
The editors didn't like
It costs more than any previous model
Its design isn't anything special and it doesn't have expandable storage
Very slim and portable for a gaming laptop, Supports VR gaming, Chroma keyboard is dazzling, Laptop heat is managed well, Great audio quality for a laptop
Constantly spinning and LOUD fans, Prone to fingerprint smudges
The Razer Blade is an impressive machine. If a gaming desktop is out of the question and a huge gaming laptop sounds like an unpleasant burden, look no further than Razer's colorful and slim alternative. The addition of a 4K UHD display, latest Intel proc...
rigid high-quality aluminum case, thin and sleek, good Wi-Fi performance, very good matte display, Thunderbolt 3.0 + HDMI 2.0
susceptible to finger prints, very loud under load, no SD card reader, significantly shorter battery life than FHD model
The Razer Blade would be the perfect Windows MacBook - if only it weren't so loud.And once again we are faced with the arduous task of classification. For gaming purposes we highly recommend the FHD SKU - battery life is much better and color accuracy is...
Published: 2017-06-22, Author: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
Ultra Slim Powerhouse, Good battery life, Solid Aluminum Chassis, All-Out Gaming Performance, Full RGB Keyboard, Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C)
No SD Card Reader, Loud fans under heavy load, Non-upgradable Memory, Low SSD Write Speeds
There's no question about it -- the Razer Blade is a really hot piece of hardware. This machine makes fewer compromises for gamers or power users seeking a notebook that will not slow them down on the road. Its looks are both striking and reserved at the...
solid aluminum chassis and high build quality, slim with upscale looks, Chroma Keyboard with many options, good WiFi performance, matte IPS display, Thunderbolt 3 + HDMI 2.0, very good battery life
prone to fingerprints, very loud under load, no SD card reader
Gaming Laptop or Multimedia Notebook?It certainly appears to us that Razer has continued to improve the Blade since our first review and eliminated various weaknesses in the process. What remains unchanged is the outstanding chassis, which - as far as...
Published: 2018-11-20, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: We've reviewed a ton of laptops and played around with even more. Whether you're looking for a cheap device or a powerful gaming machine, we've combed through our archive to pick the very best portable computer for you.A person who just wants a really goo...
The Razer Blade has an attractively slim chassis, sharp display and terrific keyboard. It packs Intel's latest-generation i7 processor and great graphics. It's VR-ready
It's expensive, and configuration options are limited. The fans are loud and it gets hot when gaming. There's no Ethernet port
The Razer Blade is an elegantly subdued mainstream gaming laptop with great performance...
The Razer Blade has an attractively slim chassis, sharp display and terrific keyboard. It packs Intel's latest-generation i7 processor and great graphics. It's VR-ready
It's expensive, and configuration options are limited. The fans are loud and it gets hot when gaming. There's no Ethernet port
The Razer Blade is an elegantly subdued mainstream gaming laptop with great performance...
Gorgeous design and excellent build quality, Slim, light and portable, Good battery life, Compact power brick, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 can handle most games at 1080p
Fans can get very noisy under load, Trackpad not the most accurate, Relatively shallow key travel distance
The Razer Blade is a study in how to make a portable gaming laptop. That phrase is something of an oxymoron, and until recently, most laptops claiming to be such were only half-worthy of the term.But the release of NVIDIA's Pascal GPUs have unlocked a who...