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Testseek.com have collected 85 expert reviews of the Razer Blade Pro 17 2017 - Intel Gen 7 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade Pro 17 2017 - Intel Gen 7.
Award: Recommended June 2017
June 2017
 
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85 Reviews
Users
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230 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • As good a gaming-laptop keyboard as you'll find in the $2
  • 000 range
  • With the added boon of its robust color-customization suite
  • If you like a trackpad aligned on the right side of your keyboard
  • This one's better than most in the gaming-laptop space
  • Ma
  • Nice all-metal design
  • 120Hz panel
  • A ton of storage
  • Good battery life
  • Solid 1080p gaming performance
  • Sharp-looking 120Hz screen
  • Solid build quality
  • Quiet
  • Effective cooling
  • Excellent per-key RGB backlit keyboard
  • Long battery life
  • Stunning 4K touch display with Nvidia G-Sync
  • Remarkably powerful and impressively slim
  • Superb-feeling mechanical keyboard
  • Touch pad
  • Dedicated volume dial
  • Slim power adapter
  • Premium build quality
  • Beautiful 4K touch display
  • High-end gaming performance
  • The Razer Blade Pro puts Nvidia's top-performing graphics card in a slim laptop that can pass as a work or gaming system. The premium design
  • 4K-resolution touchscreen and mechanical keyboard make it a pleasure to use
  • Thin
  • Sleek design given what's inside
  • Pretty quiet
  • Even when full on gaming
  • Great performance
  • Decent sound
  • Plenty of ports
  • USB Type-C Thunderbolt
  • Matte screen
  • Includes free FL Studio 12 music software
  • Plenty of storage with 256GB + 2TB hard driv
  • Extremely powerful and VR-ready
  • Beautiful 4Kdisplay
  • Fantastic low-profile mechanical keyboard
  • Mechanical keyboard with RGB backlighting
  • Optional CPU overclocking
  • Clean manufacturing
  • Very good color space coverage
  • Powerful hardware
  • Large touchpad
  • Slim build
  • Attractive design
  • Thin power supply
  • Thunderbolt 3
  • Classy case
  • 32 GB RAM
  • PCIe SS
  • Relatively quiet fan noise during low loads
  • No tendency to pulsate
  • Attractive matte design
  • Very robust and dense build quality
  • No CPU or GPU throttling when gaming
  • Steady performance
  • Brighter display backlight than Blade Pro GTX 1080
  • Strong bar hi

The editors didn't like

  • In dropping to the $2
  • 000 level
  • You give up the performance boosts needed to max out this 120Hz panel—especially since it doesn't use variable refresh rates to offset its frequent sub-120 performance
  • Enough bugs and crashes emerged to make us question t
  • Pricier than average for a GTX 1060
  • Relatively dull matte screen
  • Pricey for GTX 1060-level performance
  • No dedicated gaming macro keys
  • Lacks built-in biometric features
  • Fans get loud while gaming
  • No number pad due to touch-pad placement
  • No built-in biometrics
  • Lacks overclocking features
  • Loud fans
  • Minor audiovisual difference from non-THX version
  • Short battery life
  • The mechanical keyboard is clicky and loud
  • And the right-side trackpad placement remains a design misstep. The laptop and power supply get very hot
  • And the very loud fans start blowing as soon as you boot up a game
  • Not a fan of the keyboard/trackpad layout
  • Backlighting doesn't extend to extra markings on keys
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Too big for some backpacks
  • Very expensive
  • Irregular lighting along lower rim of display
  • Parts of palm rest heat to uncomfortable temperatures
  • GTX 1080 weaker than in other laptops
  • Razer Synapse makes registration compulsory
  • Very loud in 3D mode
  • Reflective display surface
  • Laptop could be li
  • Unimpressive black-white and gray-gray response times
  • Smaller battery capacity than Blade Pro GTX 1080 SKU
  • Loud fans when gaming
  • Higher tendency to pulsate
  • No G-Sync or integrated mini-DisplayPort
  • Fixed display with no other options
  • No THX or Sabre

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  Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Xian , review by: wmpoweruser.com

  • Abstract:  Nowadays, there's a fierce debate among players between consoles and gaming rigs. Which one truly offers a superior experience? While the answer to that question – if the price tag isn't a factor – is clear, what happens when you do factor it in? Can a ga...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-11, Author: Sam , review by: arstechnica.com

  • As good a gaming-laptop keyboard as you'll find in the $2,000 range, with the added boon of its robust color-customization suite, If you like a trackpad aligned on the right side of your keyboard, this one's better than most in the gaming-laptop space, Ma
  • In dropping to the $2,000 level, you give up the performance boosts needed to max out this 120Hz panel—especially since it doesn't use variable refresh rates to offset its frequent sub-120 performance, Enough bugs and crashes emerged to make us question t
  • How reliable, though?Blade Pro FHD and Alienware's 13 R3 have nearly identical specs, except for the R3 having slightly faster RAM. As such, most benchmarks for those two are within a margin of error of each other, with the R3 pulling out more frequently...

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  Published: 2018-03-10, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com

  • Thin, sleek design given what's inside, Pretty quiet, even when full on gaming, Great performance, Decent sound, Plenty of ports, USB Type-C Thunderbolt, Matte screen, Includes free FL Studio 12 music software, Plenty of storage with 256GB + 2TB hard driv
  • Not a fan of the keyboard/trackpad layout, Backlighting doesn't extend to extra markings on keys, Mediocre battery life
  • Decent gaming laptops are usually notoriously huge and expensive. The Razer Blade Pro FHD is a more affordable option with great performance with a sleeker design than is normally seen in gaming laptops. Even though there are still a few minor issues like...

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  Published: 2017-12-13, Author: Charles , review by: computershopper.com

  • Sharp-looking 120Hz screen, Solid build quality, Quiet, effective cooling, Excellent per-key RGB backlit keyboard, Long battery life
  • Pricey for GTX 1060-level performance, No dedicated gaming macro keys, Lacks built-in biometric features
  • Razer cuts the price of its 17.3-inch flagship gaming laptop roughly in half while keeping much of its appeal. But this GeForce GTX 1060 machine is priced perilously close to other brands' GTX 1070 models...

 
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  Published: 2017-11-13, review by: pcmag.com

  • Nice all-metal design, 120Hz panel, A ton of storage, Good battery life, Solid 1080p gaming performance
  • Pricier than average for a GTX 1060, Relatively dull matte screen
  • This less expensive take on the Blade Pro packs the premium build and many high-end features of its pricier sibling, but costs more than the average GTX 1060 gaming laptop...

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  Published: 2017-10-25, Author: Allen , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • relatively quiet fan noise during low loads; no tendency to pulsate, attractive matte design; very robust and dense build quality, no CPU or GPU throttling when gaming; steady performance, brighter display backlight than Blade Pro GTX 1080, strong bar hi
  • unimpressive black-white and gray-gray response times, smaller battery capacity than Blade Pro GTX 1080 SKU, loud fans when gaming; higher tendency to pulsate, no G-Sync or integrated mini-DisplayPort, fixed display with no other options, no THX or Sabre

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  Published: 2017-09-29, Author: Florian , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • mechanical keyboard with RGB backlighting, optional CPU overclocking, clean manufacturing, very good color space coverage, powerful hardware, large touchpad, slim build, attractive design, thin power supply, Thunderbolt 3, classy case, 32 GB RAM, PCIe SS
  • irregular lighting along lower rim of display, parts of palm rest heat to uncomfortable temperatures, GTX 1080 weaker than in other laptops, Razer Synapse makes registration compulsory, very loud in 3D mode, reflective display surface, laptop could be li

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  Published: 2017-06-30, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com

  • Premium build quality, Beautiful 4K touch display, High-end gaming performance
  • Loud fans, Minor audiovisual difference from non-THX version, Short battery life
  • The New Blade Pro is a modest improvement on the previous iteration, with a THX-certified panel and audio alongside a slightly faster unlocked Core i7 processor...

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  Published: 2017-02-20, Author: Joshua , review by: cnet.com

  • The Razer Blade Pro puts Nvidia's top-performing graphics card in a slim laptop that can pass as a work or gaming system. The premium design, 4K-resolution touchscreen and mechanical keyboard make it a pleasure to use
  • The mechanical keyboard is clicky and loud, and the right-side trackpad placement remains a design misstep. The laptop and power supply get very hot, and the very loud fans start blowing as soon as you boot up a game
  • Razer manages to fit a high-end graphics card into an amazingly thin laptop. Gamers and graphics pros alike will love the performance, but not the loud fans and misplaced touchpad...

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  Published: 2017-01-19, Author: Charles , review by: computershopper.com

  • Stunning 4K touch display with Nvidia G-Sync, Remarkably powerful and impressively slim, Superb-feeling mechanical keyboard, touch pad, Dedicated volume dial, Slim power adapter
  • Fans get loud while gaming, No number pad due to touch-pad placement, No built-in biometrics, Lacks overclocking features
  • Razer's redesigned 17-incher muscles into the lineup of today's top big gaming laptops, packing extreme performance in a solid, slim shell, decked out with a 4K G-Sync panel and an RGB-backlit mechanical keyboard. Read More...

 
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