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January 2014
(79%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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238 Reviews
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The editors liked
This is very close to a perfect body for a gaming laptop. The Blade is gorgeous and well built. There is zero flex anywhere. It runs current games on high graphics settings at good-to-acceptable framerates. The trackpad is more responsive than the majorit
Desktop-grade performance in a tiny clamshell frame
Good battery life
Slick design
Gorgeous 3K display...
It's the Blade I've been waiting for Razer to make
14-inches
Best-in-class graphics and a 1080p display
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Still has one of the best Windows trackpads I've ever used. Its touch gestures work so well that I almost never even u
Solid quality and design
Good keyboard and touchpad
Great gaming performance
The Razer Blade 14 has a slim design with a powerful combination of fourth-gen quad-core Intel processor and Nvidia graphics
Battery life is strong
Too
Slim
Ultraportable design. New Nvidia GeForce GTX 870M graphics card. Upgraded graphics. Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide (IGZO) display with 3
200-by-1
800 resolution and touch capability.
3
200x1
800 touch screen impressive
At least on paper
Good looks
Sturdy construction
Sexy
Lightweight chassis
Extremely portable
Excellent graphics and performance
Comfortable
Fully programmable keyboard
Long battery life
The new Razer Blade boasts the same beautifully thin design
But adds a sharp 3
800 touch display and advanced Nvidia graphics
Portable
Sexy design
Stunning
3200 x 1800 display
Excellent overall and graphic performance
Comfortable keyboard
Sleek
Light design. Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide (IGZO) display with 3
800 resolution and touch capability. Intel Core i7-4720HQ CPU and 16GB memory. Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M GPU. Improved performance and battery life over previous iteration.
Beautiful design
Useful
Customizable gaming trackpad
Large screen.
Still the best way to get gaming to go. Responsive touchscreen and touchpad. Impressive speaker quality. Upped resolution now supports 3200 x 1800 pixels
Great design
Sharp
High-resolution display
Good touchpad performance
Thin
Light
And strong
Games like a champ
6+ hour battery life
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Fast and powerful
Excellent trackpad
Stellar battery life (for a gaming machine)
Compact and thoroughly attractive
Almost perfect combination of performance and mobility
High build quality
Good battery runtimes
Low weight
Thin chassis
Great 3
200 x 1
800 display
Compact and attractive
The editors didn't like
The mostly awesome trackpad is almost completely submarined by its idiotic buttons. Battery life is hugely improved from your standard gaming rig
But you're getting nowhere near the six hours claimed by Razer. The screen is sub-optimal
On color performa
But you'll never need 3K resolution
Expensive
Shorter battery life than last year's model. That's never good
The 1080p model only comes in a single configuration. What if I want more storage space than 256GB?
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I wish I could disable the backlighting on the lid's Razer l
Not user upgradeable
Limited port selection
A lackluster low-resolution
Nontouch display doesn't fit the high-end design. The baseline 128GB SSD for $1
800 isn't sufficient for a gaming PC
You'd better pony up for the 256GB or 512GB model
Runs very hot. High-resolution display may actually hamper performance. Shorter battery life than previous model reduces portability
Graphics performance comes up short
Runs hot and loud
Not inexpensive
Runs hot while gaming
Limited viewing angles
Lacks SD card slot
The battery life is worse than last year's model's. Adding more SSD storage can turn this into a pricey laptop
Runs incredibly hot
Below-average battery life
Gets very hot. Discrepancy between graphics and display capability
Price tag suggests beefier components.
Dimmer screen is a letdown
As is the price hike. What
No page up/page down keys? One key's backlight died during testing
Poor battery life
No SD card slot
Some games don't work at full resolution
Sub-par screen
Burning hot while gaming
Touchpad can be finnicky
A bit slow to boot. Pricey. No touchscreen. Still no SD card reader
Middling screen and audio quality
More expensive (and less powerful) than other machines
Published: 2015-03-03, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com
It's the Blade I've been waiting for Razer to make: 14-inches, best-in-class graphics and a 1080p display, Advertisement, Advertisement, Still has one of the best Windows trackpads I've ever used. Its touch gestures work so well that I almost never even u
Shorter battery life than last year's model. That's never good, The 1080p model only comes in a single configuration. What if I want more storage space than 256GB?, Advertisement, Advertisement, I wish I could disable the backlighting on the lid's Razer l
Do you want a gaming laptop? Do you care about how small it is or how sleek and professional it looks? If your answers are "yes" and "no," look elsewhere; you can get more bang for your buck with a thicker, less premium machine. If you need a laptop that...
For 2015, we have a new Razer Blade, which on the outside is a dead ringer for last year's model. We have the same design, the same keyboard, trackpad, strong aluminum body, and fantastic QHD+ display. All of those features were already excellent on the p...
Published: 2015-02-10, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Sleek, light design. Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide (IGZO) display with 3,200-by-1,800 resolution and touch capability. Intel Core i7-4720HQ CPU and 16GB memory. Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M GPU. Improved performance and battery life over previous iteration.
Gets very hot. Discrepancy between graphics and display capability
The newest Razer Blade boasts impressive features and great performance, making it the ultraportable gaming machine to beat....
3,200x1,800 touch screen impressive, at least on paper, Good looks, Sturdy construction
Graphics performance comes up short, Runs hot and loud, Not inexpensive
Though it's nice to see that Razer was listening to criticism of last year's Razer Blade for not having full HD resolution, the 3,200x1,800 display of this year's update feels like overcompensating, since it's hard to get playable frame rates at such sky...
The 2013 Razer Blade was a fantastic notebook computer with an abysmal display. For 2014, Razer has put one of the best displays we have ever tested in a laptop into the Blade, and it truly completes the experience. Razer's slogan is “For Gamers, by Gamer...
Abstract: Continuing their line of ultra-performance laptops, Razer promises to satisfy the high expectations of desktop gamers with their newest offering, the Razer Blade. Commanding a steep price point of $2,400, the Razer Blade comes with a slew of high-performa...
Portable, sexy design, Stunning, 3200 x 1800 display, Excellent overall and graphic performance, Comfortable keyboard
Expensive, Runs incredibly hot, Below-average battery life
The Razer Blade 14 is comfortably seated at the intersection of portability and power, offering excellent graphics and gaming performance with an ultra-high-res display in a slim, lightweight chassis....
Published: 2014-07-28, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Slim, ultraportable design. New Nvidia GeForce GTX 870M graphics card. Upgraded graphics. Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide (IGZO) display with 3,200-by-1,800 resolution and touch capability.
Runs very hot. High-resolution display may actually hamper performance. Shorter battery life than previous model reduces portability
The newest Razer Blade ultraportable gaming laptop has a lot to love, but a higher price and some performance issues leave us recommending last year's model instead....
Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Christopher , review by: wired.com
Still the best way to get gaming to go. Responsive touchscreen and touchpad. Impressive speaker quality. Upped resolution now supports 3200 x 1800 pixels
Dimmer screen is a letdown, as is the price hike. What, no page up/page down keys? One key's backlight died during testing
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Published: 2014-06-07, Author: James , review by: mashable.com
Desktop-grade performance in a tiny clamshell frame, Good battery life, Slick design, Gorgeous 3K display...