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Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Razer Blade 14 R3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade 14 R3.
Award: Good Buy January 2014
January 2014
 
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92 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
  • Only available in the US and Canada
  • Very bad display
  • Screen resolution can undercut performance
  • Shorter battery life than the 2013 model

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  Published: 2014-05-09, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The new Razer Blade boasts the same beautifully thin design, but adds a sharp 3,200x1,800 touch display and advanced Nvidia graphics
  • The battery life is worse than last year's model's. Adding more SSD storage can turn this into a pricey laptop
  • Razer's newest gaming laptop trades ultralong battery life for a fantastic screen and even better graphics. It's a trade worth making: this is the best Razer gaming laptop, and the best thin gaming PC anywhere....

 
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  Published: 2014-03-12, Author: Michelle , review by: techradar.com

  • Stunning screen, Great design, Very fast, Thin and light
  • Keyboard gets uncomfortably hot, Whirring fans are audible
  • There's something gratifying about a company keying in on customer complaints and attempting to, if not making, amends on the next version of a product. Not that the first 14-inch Razer Blade was a disaster - we gave it 4.5 stars out of five in our review...

 
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  Published: 2013-12-04, Author: James , review by: techdigest.tv

  • So is it worth it? As laptops go – this is pretty high powered stuff. If you're not a gamer, at risk of sounding like a zealot, save your cash and get a Macbook Pro instead (you'll thank me when you don't have to use Windows 8) – but if you live to game...

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  Published: 2015-03-03, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.in

  • It's the Blade I've been waiting for Razer to make: 14-inches, best-in-class graphics and a 1080p display, Still has one of the best Windows trackpads I've ever used. Its touch gestures work so well that I almost never even use its buttons, The Razer Blad
  • Shorter battery life than last year's model. ThATT#39;s never good, The 1080p model only comes in a single configuration. What if I want more storage space than 256GB?, I wish I could disable the backlighting on the lid's Razer logo. Sometimes I just don't fe
  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2014-07-10, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in

  • The Razer Blade is beautifully designed. It's a pleasure to pick up and hold, a pleasure to type on, a pleasure to look at, and a pleasure to game on, The screen specifically is a huge step up from last year's model. 14-inches is still on the small side f
  • "I should really just plug this thing into a wall" on the other hand, was a thought I had a lot. The Blade has a lot of power-consuming stuff to run, so its less-than-stellar battery life is understandable, just also a bummer. It doesn't help that the 320
  • If you really desperately desire the ability to game on the go then yes, the Razer Blade 2014 is a beautiful and powerful machine, and the most gaming PC you could expect to be packed into such a small sleek package.If you are looking for a laptop that al...

 
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  Published: 2015-01-16, Author: CHIPTeam , review by: chip.com.my

  • Very light, Amazing display
  • Overheats easily, Pricey
  • For its price, the Razer Blade is definitely not your run of the mill gaming laptop, but it is worth it for those who are looking for a feather light gaming device which can handle the demands of today's games.(previously published in issue December 2014...

 
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  Published: 2014-11-18, Author: Codename: , review by: liveatpc.com

  • Sharpened RazorThe Blade has officially arrived in Malaysia in full gloryByline: By Andrew YewThe Razer Blade proved that gaming notebooks need not be behemoths. In fact, this gaming brand is a renowned trailblazer that has worked to inspire other vendors...

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  Published: 2013-06-05, review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Abstract:  Just last week, we reported that Razer has just refreshed its Blade gaming notebooks with the new Blade and Blade Pro. The new 14-inch Blade and 17-inch Blade Pro are more powerful than ever, thanks to new hardware that comes in the form of Intel's latest...

 
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  Published: 2014-06-07, review by: techpinas.com

  • Abstract:  Powerhouse internal specifications and ultra-thin and light form factor rarely go together in gaming laptops -- but these two machines prove that it's possible to get beastly specs alongside a sleek and slim device profile....

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  Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Katrina , review by: hardwarezone.com.ph

  • Portable but PowerfulGaming notebooks used to be big and bulky machines, but notebooks like the new 14-inch Razer Blade and MSI GE40 are changing the way we think about them. The two are genuinely compact and portable machines, but yet pack enough horsepo...

 
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