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postheadericon Razer Blade Review

Design

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gaming laptops tend to push

garish, over-the-top design these days, the second generation

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launches stereotyped by these conventions window. The result is a minimalist 16.8x10.9x.88 inch laptop that looks like a. Grand matte black MacBook Pro does not mean that the blade seems simple, but Its beautiful green LED LCD trackpad with your task killer advantage to this sheet.

Featuring a 17.3-inch screen, the laptop is huge. But while the track is certainly greater leaf is sexy slim at 0.88 inches. While the laptop does not feel light, weighing seven pounds mail, seven ounces, which is much lighter than most competitors in its class. Heck, our 15-inch MSI GT60 zero was significantly heavier than 10 pounds.

unique portable LCD trackpad can be customized for a variety of different games and programs.

The brains behind the beauty 2.2GHz Intel Core i7 3632QM quad-core CPU, which points up to 3.2 GHz with Turbo Boost. Discrete graphics courtesy of Nvidia GeForce GTX 660m with 2GB GDDR5 video memory. Unlike the MSI GTX 670 M, which uses more than 40nm Fermi architecture, GeForce sheet is based on the Kepler 28nm chipset. Regardless of the architecture, 660 leaves 670 could not match MSI GPU, lose it by double-digit percentages in both our STALKER:. Call of Pripyat and benchmarks 3DMark 11

In our tests more CPU intensive, laptops exchanged blows. The GT60 from 100 MHz to 2.3 GHz core i7 3610QM processor faster-performance slightly above our Stitch.Efx ProShow Producer 2.0 and 5 tests, but lost to the new Intel CPU blade in our reference x264 edge slightly wider. As for battery life, the blade does not fare as well. Loop a movie in high definition hard disk, sheet 60-watt-hour battery lasted two hours and 44 minutes, compared with a little over three hours of our zero point. Of course, the machines of this size are usually not far from a power outlet.


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