‘Razer Blade Pro' Specs, Review, Updates: The 17-inch Laptop With Mechanical Keyboard Redefines Gaming

By Jeff Thompson - 22 Oct '16 00:57AM
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Razer has come up with a new 17.3-inch "Razer Blade Pro" gaming laptop to continue its domination in the industry. The firm has made significant improvements from the previous version of the laptop and it boasts an amazing mechanical keyboard. The base device is priced at $3,699, but the specifications and functionalities it provides would really value the money spend. From its graphics to its design, the device has a standalone performance.

Razer claims that it is "The desktop in your laptop" with the specifications. It has a 2.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i7-6700HQ processor made in Skylake architecture to power the device, reports The Verge. The graphics card of the laptop is Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 with 8GB GDDR5X VRAM and it will ensure high-quality gaming experience; remember that it is a desktop card.

The makers of Razer Blade Pro has added 32GB of 2,113MHz DDR4 RAM to it. The hard drive varies from 512 GB to 2 TB according to model, cited by Engadget. The storage is empowered by PCIe M.2 SSD storage and it is faster than other SSDs. With 4K resolution display and a mechanical keyboard which claimed as world's thinnest mechanical keyboard by the maker, would make it as a high-end gaming laptop.

The touchscreen displays all the colors of Adobe RGB color profile and users can do photo editing or video editing in it. Additionally, it has an SD card slot to move photos and videos from cameras for editing, reported by CNET. To enhance the experience of gaming, the maker has included G-sync monitor technology that removes tearing, sluttering etc.

The aluminum body of Razer Blade Pro makes it more stylish. The device weighs 7.8 pounds and it is the most optimal weight with the given specifications. The device is solely for gaming and people who wish to play high graphic games like Batman Arkham Knight in 4K resolution would happily choose the device.

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