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Razer Blade 2024 high-speed laptops were introduced


Gaming laptops are getting more attention every day, so the Blade Razer series is still at the top of the list more than a decade after its first model. Razer at CES 2024 introduced three updated laptop models: the 14-inch Razer Blade with a focus on portability, the 18-inch Blade, which completely replaces a powerful content creation desktop, and the 16-inch Blade, which offers a combination of the capabilities of the previous two models.

Specifications of Razer Blade 2024 laptops

Let’s start with the new 16-inch Razer Blade 2024 laptop, as it’s the first of three new laptops to be released. The important news that was announced about this product a few days ago, Razer introduces the display of this device as the first 16-inch old 240 Hz screen in the world.

The Old Blade 16’s display uses Dual Mode technology that lets you switch between 4K at 120Hz and 1080p at 240Hz. That way, you can use the higher resolution for productivity and media viewing, and switch to FHD at 240Hz for heavy gaming.

Apart from the ultra-fast OLED screen, the Blade 16 has powerful hardware. This laptop can be equipped with an Intel Core i9-14900HX processor and an RTX 4090 GPU, which can make this laptop a decent desktop replacement while still having a relatively slim appearance.

The 14-inch Razer Blade 2024 is a Ryzen-powered laptop that uses one of AMD’s new series of Ryzen AI laptop processors, which includes an NPU to help with AI workloads. In this case, you’ll get one of AMD’s best with the Ryzen 9 8945HS. In the graphics department, the 14-inch blade can be supplied with an RTX 4070 processor. In the display section, this device is equipped with a QHD/240Hz panel. This model is currently Razer’s most compact gaming laptop and is notable for its all-aluminum body.

The new Blade 16 is available from today for £3,099.99. Blade 14 will also be available for pre-order on 3 Bahman (January 23), but its price has not yet been announced.

The 18-inch Razer Blade won’t be available until later this year. It ships with a 4K/165Hz display and offers Thunderbolt 5 for connecting additional storage, high-resolution displays, docks, or other devices. The combination of CPU and GPU hasn’t been specified yet, so it’s possible we’ll see hardware that hasn’t been announced yet.

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