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Testseek.com have collected 145 expert reviews of the Razer Blade Stealth 2016 - GTX1060 - Intel Gen 7 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade Stealth 2016 - GTX1060 - Intel Gen 7.
Award: Recommended March 2016
March 2016
 
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The editors liked

  • Great keyboard
  • Good trackpad
  • Responsive touchscreen
  • High-res screen
  • Great performance
  • Lots of ports including a USB-C port
  • Starts at $999
  • Thin
  • Light and well designed
  • Razer finally did away with its mushy mouse buttons
  • Fast performance
  • Stunning 4K display
  • 4K touch display with outstanding image quality
  • Brilliant RGB keyboard backlighting
  • Simple
  • Elegant design
  • Solid quality
  • Good speakers
  • Stunning
  • Lightweight design
  • Bright
  • Vivid quad-HD display
  • Beautiful
  • Customizable keyboard
  • Svelte
  • Fast SSD
  • "Razer" thin profile
  • Sleek and strong aluminum body
  • High resolution 1440p screen
  • Fully configurable RGB backlit keys
  • First rate ultrabook performance
  • Exceptional audio for its size
  • Optional Razer Core for gaming prowess
  • Thin and compact
  • Vibrant 4K touch display
  • First individually backlit RGB keys on a notebook
  • Solid performance
  • Slim and good-looking
  • Sharp QHD touch screen
  • Technicolor keyboard lighting
  • Promise of external graphics booster for desktop gaming
  • Excellent specs
  • Materials and design for the price. Versatile Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port
  • High res display standard
  • Slim and solidly built
  • Attractive QHD touch screen
  • Roomy
  • Per-key RGB keyboard
  • Improved performance and battery life over previous model
  • Excellent speakers
  • The Razer Blade Stealth includes a Core i7 processor and high-res touchscreen even in its lowest-end configuration
  • It has more ports than other 12-inch laptops and a fun Chroma backlit keyboard
  • Elegant
  • Compact design
  • Gorgeous high-res IGZO touch screen
  • Thunderbolt 3 USB-C charging capability
  • Sleek aluminum chassis
  • Out-specs all similarly priced competitors
  • First laptop with per-key RGB lighting
  • Gorgeous 13
  • 3-inch QHD+ touch display
  • Slick design and solid construction
  • USB-C with Thunderbolt 3
  • Comfortable LED keyboard
  • Runs quietly
  • Speedy new Core i7 processor
  • Customizable LED keyboard
  • Lightweight
  • Durable
  • And attractive
  • More than powerful enough for everyday tasks
  • Battery life slightly better than last time
  • Speedy performance stacks up well to more expensive machines. Long battery life. Attractive and sturdy metal construction. Customizable individually backlit keys. Includes both USB-C with Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.0 ports
  • Gorgeous Display
  • Responsive Touchscreen
  • Great Battery Life
  • Comfortable Keyboard
  • Good Speakers
  • USB-A and USB-C
  • The Razer Blade Stealth is slimmer and lighter than similar laptops from Dell and Apple. Even the base model includes a Core i7 processor and fun Chroma backlit keyboard
  • And future expansion via an external graphics box for gaming is promising
  • Keyboard is comfortable and customizable with Chroma
  • Comes in black
  • Relatively light and thin
  • Robust and hearty feel
  • Unibody aluminum design. Brilliant 4K IGZO display panel/touchscreen. Muted gamer styling. Impressive keyboard and lighting options. USBC/Thunderbolt GPU dock option.
  • More RAM than the last-gen model
  • Excellent touch display
  • Plays high-end games with external GPU dock
  • Individually backlit keys with 16.8 million color options per key
  • QHD and 4K display options with complete sRGB coverage
  • Good performance under heavy loads
  • No throttling
  • Full CPU and GPU performance on battery power
  • USB Type-C gen. 2 with Thunderbol
  • High-end metal chassis
  • Components are easy to access
  • Highly configurable Razer Chroma keyboard
  • HDMI 2.0 and Thunderbolt 3
  • Bright display with good contrast
  • Good color space coverage and easy calibration
  • Very good CPU performance
  • Good battery life
  • High quality metal case
  • Bright display with a good contrast
  • High color space coverage and easily calibratable
  • Insides are easily accessible
  • Extensive configuration options via Razer Chroma Keyboard
  • Amazing machined aluminium design. New
  • Slimmerbezel display. Guaranteed toptier performance from the default Core i77500U and 16GB of RAM. RGBbacklit keyboard
  • Fullsized USB and HDMI
  • And updated trackpad all contribute to an excellent package

The editors didn't like

  • Super reflective screen
  • Average battery life
  • Disappointing battery life for an ultraportable
  • Can't play high-end PC games without Razer Core accessory
  • External GPU docking station not available at launch
  • Substandard battery life
  • Very limited keyboard feedback
  • Cooling fan can get loud
  • No media card reader or lock slot
  • Keyboard is a bit stiff
  • Below-average battery life
  • Finicky touchpad
  • Dim
  • Glossy display
  • Lack-luster battery life
  • 8GB RAM or bust
  • No SD card
  • Keys are shallow
  • Battery life is a bit short for an ultraportable
  • Shallow keyboard
  • No SD card slot
  • Not really a gaming laptop unless you invest in the Razer Core
  • Which still has no price or availability date. Keyboard not great
  • Big LCD bezel
  • Larger and heavier than competing ultraportables
  • Battery life could be better
  • It's bigger and heavier than 12-inch laptops from Apple
  • Asus and others. The thick bezel around the screen feels dated and configuration options are limited
  • Corporate gray models lack black models' RGB keyboard lighting
  • AC adapter occupies Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port
  • Seventh-generation Core i7 CPU overshadowed by eighth-gen "Kaby Lake R"
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Shorter battery life
  • Stock USB-C charging cable is flimsy
  • Battery life not as long as some competitors
  • Can't charge and use USB-C port at the same time
  • Battery life not as long as some competitors'
  • Price-to-performance ratio isn't as good as the competition
  • Or even the previous Blade Stealth
  • USB-C charging cable feels like it could snap in half
  • Battery life still mediocre compared to other ultrabooks
  • Somewhat light on storage. Keys have slightly shallow travel
  • Reflective Screen
  • Giant Bezel
  • Price
  • Loud Fan
  • No Windows Hello
  • Decent Trackpad
  • Battery life takes a nosedive with the 4K screen. The promised add-on gaming module still has no price or release details
  • WIthout Razer Core
  • Remains less than AAA gaming powerful
  • USB-C power port makes tripping easy
  • Bezel is big (but not terribly so)
  • Razer logo still over-the-top for a laptop not explicitly gaming-aimed
  • Average battery life. Nonupgradable RAM. Fussy trackpad palmcheck.
  • Disappointing battery life
  • No memory card reader
  • No matte option
  • Mandatory touchscreen
  • High power draw
  • Light keyboard keys
  • Shallow travel
  • Slow White to Black response time
  • Non-expandable RAM
  • No DDR4
  • System fans are always active
  • Only one USB Type-C port
  • Average SSD write
  • Susceptible to finger prints
  • Comparatively large chassis for a 12.5-inch display
  • No SD card reader
  • PCIe SSD writes not reaching full potential
  • Keyboard could have more feedback
  • Review laptop suffers from "coil whine"
  • Weak battery life in the WLAN test
  • CPU performance remains behind that of the competitors
  • No SD reader
  • Very little feedback from the keyboard
  • Expensive

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  Published: 2016-01-06, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Beautifully slim, Fully colored Chroma keyboard, Ultra gaming with the Core
  • Questionable and unknown battery life
  • Razer's thinnest Ultrabook is also its most power gaming laptop yet. With the power of desktop graphics though USB-C, this machine looks to be a winning combination...

 
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  Published: 2018-01-08, Author: Mike , review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • Abstract:  We've picked out a selection of stunning machines for every scenario. We've chosen our favourite gaming laptops alongside lighter models, everyday machines and productivity notebooks.Whether you're looking for the best gaming laptop or the best home lapto...

 
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  Published: 2017-12-21, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com

  • Larger, brighter display, Subtler aesthetics on the gunmetal version, Excellent Kaby Lake Refresh performance
  • Shorter and shorter battery life, No 4K display option in sight
  • With the 13-inch screen, the latest 8th-generation Intel processors, the Razer Blade Stealth has matured into the Ultrabook we always wanted. The larger display and the half-sized bezels makes this laptop look all so much more attractive, while the brigh...

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  Published: 2017-11-15, Author: Chris , review by: ergohacks.com

  • Abstract:  It's probably not a shock that I spend a lot of time on my PC. I run and write Ergohacks, I'm still studying at the OU and do an awful lot online. We've two main PCs here – a gaming pc downstairs and a laptop set up with external screen and mouse upstairs...

 
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  Published: 2017-09-21, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Razer Blade Stealth gets a larger screen in the same slim body. The new design feels more sophisticated and less gamer-y. Dropping the resolution from 4K means better battery life. Well priced for a premium Core i7 laptop
  • The keyboard loses its fun multicolored backlight, going white-only. Accessing many system options requires signing up for a Razer account with your email. Limited configuration options
  • The redesigned Razer Blade Stealth has a more serious, sophisticated look and better battery life, but also loses its singular hook, a million-color lighting system...

 
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  Published: 2017-08-08, Author: Tarinder , review by: HEXUS.net

  • Sleek, attractive design, Thin and light, Lovely screen, Distinctive keyboard
  • Fingerprint magnet, SSD write speed not great
  • Razer dipped its toe into the premium ultrabook waters last year with the release of the original Stealth machine. Having listened to feedback from the community, Razer has now solidified the Stealth range by releasing a 13.3in model in the same chassis...

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  Published: 2017-07-28, Author: Mike , review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • Razer's £1,350 Blade Stealth is an excellent bit of kit. It looks the part, it's light and sturdy, and the IGZO screen offers huge quality levels and a solid resolution.The Kaby Lake processor delivers ample performance and longevity for this class of mac...

 
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  Published: 2017-05-10, Author: Devon , review by: devontechsupport.com

  • The Razer Blade Stealth gets many elements of the Ultrabook formula right on its first go. From the vibrant screen, to its reserved styling and impeccable build quality, the Stealth encapsulates all the finest qualities you'd expect out of an Ultrabook. A
  • There really is nothing I don't like about the Razer Blade Stealth, except for its exceptionally short battery life. Paired with its longer-than-normal recharge cycle and you've found this machine's fatal flaw, making it impossible to pick over any of the
  • I really, really want to love the Razer Blade Stealth because it gets so many things right and offers more power than most Ultrabooks in a package that's also uncommonly small. But there's no way of getting past its (at best) four-hour battery life.Two to...

 
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  Published: 2016-11-08, Author: Tarinder , review by: HEXUS.net

  • Sleek, attractive design, Thin, light and highly portable, Core adds potential, Fast NVMe M.2 SSD
  • Bezel is large and noticeable, CPU not powerful enough for Core
  • The Razer Blade Stealth offers an intriguing prospect to the well-heeled gamer who wants a light, capable ultrabook for the day and aa gaming machine by night.Razer gets the ultrabook part mostly right. Slim, well built and now featuring solid on-the-...

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  Published: 2016-10-21, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv

  • Gorgeous looks, with the funky keyboard LEDs on or off, Impressive gaming potential when hooked up to the Core, Fantastic screen if you shell out for the QHD model
  • Battery life isn't the best, Core is an expensive add-on, Touchpad is a little on the small side
  • Ultra-light laptops have always struggled when it comes to gaming, but the Blade Stealth might have found the perfect compromise. It's enough of a featherweight to take on the move, with battery life to last all day (longer with the optional backup charg...

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