Friday, August 26th 2011

Razer Unveils The World's First True Gaming Laptop

The PC industry today has never looked bleaker. The world's largest PC-maker Hewlett-Packard just announced their intention to explore the separation of its PC business. With PC manufacturers increasingly abandoning design and technology in lieu of outsourcing and cost-cutting, the PC industry has seen a severe dearth of innovation in recent years. Gaming consoles have also taken advantage of this innovation slump in the PC industry to garner attention from game developers and gamers alike, to the extent that now PC versions of cross-platform games are often sub-par ports of their console counterparts.

Razer, the world leader in high performance gaming hardware, introduces the Razer Blade - a full aluminum chassis gaming laptop featuring true portability, incredible performance, and an all-new revolutionary user interface. With the introduction of the Razer Blade - a feat of modern-day systems engineering and technology, Razer is reinvigorating technological and design innovation for the entire PC industry, and encouraging gamers and developers to return to the PC as the primary gaming platform of choice.
Mobile systems developed for gaming today compromise on portability and form factor for game performance. While such machines run games well, they are over 2 inches thick and can weigh more than 10lbs. The Razer Blade measures 0.88 inches thin, less than half that of current mobile gaming systems, and weighs only 6.97lbs, achieving a balance between portability and performance - making it the world's first true gaming laptop.

Developed in partnership with Intel, the Razer Blade features a fast Intel Core i7 processor and a high performance NVIDIA GeForce graphics processor. The hardware was designed torun the most demanding games of today without sacrificing the laptop's portable form factor.The Razer Blade also does not compromise on screen size as it comes with an incredible LED backlit high-definition 17" display.

The Razer Blade features the Switchblade User Interface - Razer's multi-award winning, highly intuitive interface technology. The interface is comprised of 10 dynamic adaptive tactile keys for easier access of in-game commands, and an LCD capable of two modes: one mode that displays in-game information when a mouse is in use; and another mode that functions as an ultra-sensitive, multi-touch panel designed for gaming on the go.

"The Razer Blade was designed to give gamers a laptop they could truly use on the go," said Min-Liang Tan, CEO and Creative Director, Razer. "Its sleek, lightweight aluminum construction makes it the thinnest 17-inch gaming laptop available today."

"To truly co-develop a gaming laptop of this caliber with a company like Razer is quite a remarkable feat," said Mooly Eden, VP and General Manager of the PC Client Group, Intel. "Bringing together our engineering forces and utilizing our fast Intel Core i7 processor, the Razer Blade delivers top-class gaming performance in a very portable form factor."

"Powered by an advanced NVIDIA GeForce GPU with award winning NVIDIA Optimus technology, the Razer Blade has the muscle to run cutting edge games with intense graphics while still offering amazing portability," said Rene Haas, General Manager of Notebook Products, NVIDIA.

"The Switchblade User Interface on the Razer Blade is a revolutionary innovation that truly defines the new standard for gaming experiences on a laptop," said Min-Liang Tan.

About the Razer Blade gaming laptop
The Razer Blade is a 17" gaming laptop that delivers incredible performance and a revolutionary user interface in a sleek, portable form factor. It features a fast Intel Core i7 processor and a high performance NVIDIA GeForce graphics processor designed in a lightweight aluminum chassis. The revolutionary Switchblade User Interface, found next to a full-size keyboard, was designed from the ground up to enhance gaming experiences and provide more control at the gamer's fingertips. It features 10 adaptive tactile keys and a multi-touch LCD panel that can also display in-game information. And at just 0.88 inches thin and only weighing 6.97lbs, the Razer Blade is the world's first true gaming laptop.

Pricing and Availability
Price: US $2799.99, available Q4 2011 in North America.

Product Specifications:
  • Intel Core i7 2640M Processor (2.80 GHz)
  • 8GB 1333MHz DDR3 Memory
  • 17.3" LED Backlit Display (1920 x 1080 pixels)
  • NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M with NVIDIA Optimus Technology
  • 2 GB Dedicated GDDR5 Video Memory
  • Built-in HD Webcam
  • Integrated 60Wh Battery
  • 320GB 7200rpm SATA HDD
  • Wireless Network 802.11 b/g/n Compatible
  • 16.81" (Width) x 10.9" (Depth) x 0.88" (Height); 6.97lbs (Weight)
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95 Comments on Razer Unveils The World's First True Gaming Laptop

#77
jpierce55
The touch panel is cool, but wow to the price!
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#78
hhumas
i haven't tried any razor product yet
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#80
Fourstaff
hhumasi haven't tried any razor product yet
Good, keep it that way.
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#81
jpierce55
FourstaffGood, keep it that way.
Why? They do make great mice. The fit of a mouse is something for the individual, but I love my Razer!
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#82
Fourstaff
jpierce55Why? They do make great mice. The fit of a mouse is something for the individual, but I love my Razer!
I thought they made good wares, until I tried them :/ Mice are ok, but nothing spectacular, keyboards are also ok, but quite overpriced (except for the Razer Blackwidow, which seems to be cheap. Lots of known problems though). Headset is forgettable, and their speakers fails against similarly priced products. All in all, average goods with expensive price tags. I want to like them because they do quite a bit to support esports, but the lack of quality makes me hesitant.
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#83
kiddagoat
I don't really see how they can claim..... "First True Gaming Laptop".... Sager has been pumping out good systems for years...

For that price you can get a Sager with a Desktop chip in it and Xfire or SLI. No they won't be comparable in battery life but hell..... I thought gaming laptop and battery life were an oxymoron.

I love my Sager even though I get about 45 mins on the battery.... a hour on a good day. That is not why I got it, it compliments my desktop really well and being a year old.... I bet it whoops that system's ass and I paid about half as much for mine.
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#84
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
The first Time I heard Gaming Laptops being coined was by Alienware and Dell about 7-8 years ago.

Still using a Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 1 with Win 7 on it now, Interesting enough my Monitor supports 1920x1200 on it, Gaming on it i keep at 1280x800
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#86
Maban
I don't think this can be said enough. Way to kill PC gaming Razer! Good job.


Yes sir, Bruce, Angry Dog is angry at Razer.
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#87
xBruce88x
i think the look of your avatar's face says it all Maban.
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#88
Frizz
dir_dRazer laptop is better than that one.
Wrong, the GTX460M performs significantly better than that GT555m, notebookcheck reports 42% faster. The asus is also much much cheaper and has the SB CPU 2630 while the razer has 2640 there is not much difference there for gaming. Also the Asus one can support OC's on their dedicated GPU as their base design can support alot of heat whereas the razer laptop looks like it will melt with a mere 5mhz oc :laugh:. I pity anyone who thinks this laptop is better than other manufacturer's offerings especially the significantly cheaper Asus G73.
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#89
xBruce88x
Thanks Random, that's an awesome site indeed for notebook GPUs

@ dir_d

www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-460M.33612.0.html

click all the compare links to the side of the games about halfway down the page next the the high spec and ultra spec. you'll see quite a difference in performance. i think most were about a 30% diff. quite a bit in some games. the 4XXm series vs 5XXm series is kinda like AMD's HD5XXX series vs their HD6XXX series, the prior being more powerful.
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#90
lyndonguitar
I play games
Razer. Your accessories, being that pricey, is ok for me. But this. Big turn off.
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#91
Sir B. Fannybottom
MarcusTazhahaha lmao that's great!!!! :toast:
Saw it on reddit and thought it was perfect
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#92
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Im beginning to doubt Razer's motto of 'by gamers for gamers' (or was that interplay's?). In anycase, PC gamers dont care if they are carying an ugly brick in their back as long as it has the horsepower.. this ones more like targetted for the Mac fruits.
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#93
1c3d0g
MelvisId be glad to, going to pay for my moving costs and get me a job?

The point is we get screwed over in this country with prices even though our dollar is worth more then the USA :shadedshu
Not my problem. You live in that country, so you can move elsewhere on your own. You have 2 arms and 2 legs, don't ya? I assume you're capable of something since at least you can post on a forum? If you're not lazy, and that' s a big IF, you can always find a way to leave your country.
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#94
Melvis
1c3d0gNot my problem. You live in that country, so you can move elsewhere on your own. You have 2 arms and 2 legs, don't ya? I assume you're capable of something since at least you can post on a forum? If you're not lazy, and that' s a big IF, you can always find a way to leave your country.
You obviously missed the point here, ill say it again > The point is we get screwed over in this country with prices even though our dollar is worth more then the USA :shadedshu

This has nothing to do with if im lazy or anything like that.

Further more how the heck would you know how much it costs over here? do you live here? Fact is it cost 3 TIMES as much for just about everything living cost wise here then the US.
So if you think its "that easy" think again.

Stop making this personal. :shadedshu
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