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.
June 2017
(81%)
85 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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230 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
Great performance, Awesome build quality and design
Might be too bulky for some, The best don't come cheap
As with both its predecessors, the sell for the Razer Blade Pro comes surprisingly close to the sell its Apple-branded counterparts employ. As far as gaming laptops go, it's kind of "the safe option™".Razer are as far from unproven as gaming brands get, a...
It's difficult for a laptop to nail its brief when it's a gaming machine or a work notebook, and it's even trickier when a product tries to deliver the best of both worlds. Nevertheless, that's what the Razer Blade Pro is attempting – and our Razer Bla...
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Published: 2018-02-22, Author: Mike , review by: kitguru.net
GTX 1060 is a reliable gaming GPU, Rest of the specification is fast and solid, Slim, light, sturdy and good-looking design, Keyboard and trackpad are innovative and have good quality, Screen is better than on most gaming notebooks
Expensive considering the overall spec, Chiclet keyboards still aren't great for gaming, Battery life is underwhelming, GTX 1060 can't fully exploit 120Hz screen
Home / Tech News / Featured Tech Reviews / Razer Blade Pro Review (w/ Core i7; GTX 1060)Razer Blade Pro Review (w/ Core i7; GTX 1060)Mike Jennings 2 days ago Featured Tech Reviews, Laptop / Mobile, Lifestyle, Notebook, Reviews1. Introduction2. First Look3...
The Razer Blade Pro is a superb gaming laptop. The GeForce GTX 1060 GPU and Core i7-7700HQ processor provide well-balanced all round performance, and the screen is exceptionally good. The touchpad and keyboard are a pleasure to use, build quality is solid...
The Razer Blade Pro impresses in many key departments. It looks fantastic, and will easily blend in at LAN parties or the office. It's slim, has great build quality, and the screen has great contrast and solid colours.The revised keyboard and trackpad des...
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Published: 2018-01-24, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Great design and build quality, Powerful, wellbalanced components, Revised keyboard and trackpad work well, Good screen quality
Battery life is poor, Screen can't quite match MacBook, Storage is slower than Apple
The Razer Blade Pro is a large and slim laptop that does a good job at delivering for work and play. The components have ample power for most tasks, and the screen offers solid quality and great contrast. The MacBook is still our favourite, but the Bla...
Sleek for a 17in gaming laptop, Solid gaming potential at 1080p/120Hz, Good range of connectivity options, Comfortable RGB keyboard, Excellent stereo speakers
Pricey for a GTX 1060 laptop, Trackpad takes getting used to
Razer has extended the reach of its 17.3in Razer Blade Pro laptop with the addition of a second, more affordable model dubbed the Blade Pro Full HD.Geared for gaming first and foremost, the key point of differentiation is the change from a 4K IGZO pan...
If you want to kick desktop gaming to the curb without sacrificing performance, the Razer Blade Pro is your best option. It's big, powerful, and expensive, but it's also a real monster of a gaming rig...
Abstract: Razer's big 17-inch Blade Pro is one of the slimmest big-screen gaming laptops you can buy, but it's also one of the most expensive, starting at $3,999 in the US (or £3,799 and AU$5,899).Now Razer has a new version of the system, with a more budget-friend...