hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2018-04-08 09:22:14
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This notebook costs £2,099 in the UK and $2,299 in the US. Let's find out if it's worth the cash.The entire laptop is hewn from black, matte, machined aluminium. The lid has the familiar green Razer logo, and that's it when it comes to loud ornamentation...
It's difficult for a laptop to nail its brief when it's a gaming machine or a work notebook, and it's even trickier when a product tries to deliver the best of both worlds. Nevertheless, that's what the Razer Blade Pro is attempting – and our Razer Bla...
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The lid also moves on perfectly balanced hinges, and Razer has positioned the touchpad next to the keyboard, rather than underneath it, with the keyboard occupying most of the base.At first, this setup is disarming. We kept dragging our fingers down to th...
Looks fantastic, Enough power for any AAA gaming title, Excellent screen...
High price, Gets quite hot...
Good performance, consistent thermals and high-quality design combine to make an excellent, if expensive, gaming laptop...
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Business laptops never look this good, but the Razer Blade Pro is a unique machine. It's dark and svelte – despite the huge 17.3in screen – and it's built to address the dual demands of work and play.Razer has taken some bold decisions with its keyboard a...
The Razer Blade Pro isn't cheap, but it's an excellent Windows 10 laptop that can handle just about any task – for work or play. If you want an alternative to the MacBook Pro or Dell XPS 15, with larger (17.3in) screen and more graphical grunt, the Razer...
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Following its more mobile Blade and Blade Stealth laptops, Razer has introduced its top-of-the-line Blade Pro gaming-focused machine in Australia for the first time.With a 17.3-inch screen, a Core i7 Kaby Lake processor and a beautiful, comfortable design...
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Enthusiast gamers in the market for a powerful 17in laptop would be right to have the Razer Blade Pro on their wish list. Introduced as Razer's take on a modern desktop replacement, the flagship Blade Pro packs an Intel Core i7 processor, GeForce GTX 1080...
Sleek for a 17in gaming laptop, Solid gaming potential at 1080p/120Hz, Good range of connectivity options, Comfortable RGB keyboard, Excellent stereo speakers...
Pricey for a GTX 1060 laptop, Trackpad takes getting used to...
Razer has extended the reach of its 17.3in Razer Blade Pro laptop with the addition of a second, more affordable model dubbed the Blade Pro Full HD.Geared for gaming first and foremost, the key point of differentiation is the change from a 4K IGZO pan...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-04-08 09:22:14
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Lisa Gade reviews the new, more affordable version of Razer's biggest gaming laptop, the 17.3″ Razer Blade Pro. This model uses the same chassis and design, but has a full HD 1920 x 1080 matte non-touch display rather than 4K, and an NVIDIA GTX 1060 rathe...
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There are always going to be people who want a big, powerful laptop. I'm talking about people like developers that want to show off early game builds at trade shows or stubborn people who simply can't compromise on performance when they are away from home...
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Razer made a name for itself as a purveyor of high-quality gaming peripherals and systems, and its signature Blade lineup is legendary for its design, performance, and price tag. At the tip-top of Razer's catalogue sits the Blade Pro, a massive, massively...
Robust build quality, Gorgeous display, Excellent mechanical keyboard, Unparalleled gaming performance...
Runs hot and loud, Poor battery life...
If you want to kick desktop gaming to the curb without sacrificing performance, the Razer Blade Pro is your best option. It's big, powerful, and expensive, but it's also a real monster of a gaming rig...
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When choosing a new laptop, I always tend to look for the best value. To me, value can be a measure of a number of things, such as power, portability, price and reliability. I normally stop looking once the price goes over $2000, but I've always wondered...
Nice build quality, Beautiful Screen, Great performance for such a thin laptop, Speakers sound great, Excellent trackpad...
keyboard is a major disappointment for many reasons, Trackpad in a bad spot for lefties, Gets extremely hot in both normal use and under heavy load, CPU throttles when overclocked, GPU is throttled compared to a normal GTX 1080, extremely expensive, Gsync...
The Razer Blade Pro is definitely a mixed bag for me. There are some things I really like about it, such as the screen, build quality, trackpad and design. And those speakers sure sound great! But even some of those nice things have a couple tid-bits I do...
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The Blade Pro is the most premium laptop in Razer's lineup, complete with a big 4K display and Nvidia GTX 1080 graphics, but its $3,999 price tag keeps it out of the grasp of many gamers. Because of that, Razer is offering a middle ground solution that ke...
Nice all-metal design, 120Hz panel, A ton of storage, Good battery life, Solid 1080p gaming performance...
Pricier than average for a GTX 1060, Relatively dull matte screen...
This less expensive take on the Blade Pro packs the premium build and many high-end features of its pricier sibling, but costs more than the average GTX 1060 gaming laptop...
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Although a relatively-young (at least, compared to their headsets, mice and keyboards ) branch of the larger family tree, Razer's Blade gaming laptops have rarely struggled to find a following in the years since their introduction.This time around, the ne...
Great performance, Awesome build quality and design...
Might be too bulky for some, The best don't come cheap...
The new Razer Blade Pro doesn't exactly to solve any of the underlying or enduring drawbacks to the gaming laptop experience, but that's not to say it can't find a way to thrive within those limitations...
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We've seen Razer Blade laptops before, but nothing like the Blade Pro. This updated machine is designed to appeal to gamers and professionals in equal measure – and it does that by mixing superb design with high-end components. With the model in question...
GTX 1060 is a reliable gaming GPU, Rest of the specification is fast and solid, Slim, light, sturdy and good-looking design, Keyboard and trackpad are innovative and have good quality, Screen is better than on most gaming notebooks...
Expensive considering the overall spec, Chiclet keyboards still aren't great for gaming, Battery life is underwhelming, GTX 1060 can't fully exploit 120Hz screen...
Home / Tech News / Featured Tech Reviews / Razer Blade Pro Review (w/ Core i7; GTX 1060)Razer Blade Pro Review (w/ Core i7; GTX 1060)Mike Jennings 2 days ago Featured Tech Reviews, Laptop / Mobile, Lifestyle, Notebook, Reviews1. Introduction2. First Look3...
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Today we are taking a look at a Razer notebook for the first time, and it's a pretty interesting one. Over the years Razer has developed a cult following much like Apple, and for a good reason.Razer takes their time with their notebook development and aim...
The Blade Pro is well designed, well built, and performs admirably at 1080P. However, it will cost you a pretty penny and put a dent in your bank account. The good news is that a notebook of this caliber is going to a last a long time before something lik...
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Although a relatively-young (at least, compared to their headsets, mice and keyboards ) branch of the larger family tree, Razer's Blade gaming laptops have rarely struggled to find a following in the years since their introduction.This time around, the ne...
Great performance, Awesome build quality and design...
Might be too bulky for some, The best don't come cheap...
As with both its predecessors, the sell for the Razer Blade Pro comes surprisingly close to the sell its Apple-branded counterparts employ. As far as gaming laptops go, it's kind of "the safe option™".Razer are as far from unproven as gaming brands get, a...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2018-09-08 16:36:53
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The Razer Blade Pro crams high-end tech inside a mere 23mm case and it really does look the part.The minimalist black aluminium body along with Razer's familiar design language and colour scheme are on display, with Razer's green logo glaring at you on...
The Razer Blade Pro is a superb gaming laptop. The GeForce GTX 1060 GPU and Core i7-7700HQ processor provide well-balanced all round performance, and the screen is exceptionally good. The touchpad and keyboard are a pleasure to use, build quality is solid...
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Sign up for our daily newsletter Image 1 of 18 Business laptops never look this good, but the Razer Blade Pro is a unique machine. This machine is dark and svelte, with a 17.3in screen, and it's built to address the dual demands of work and play. Razer...
Great design and build quality, Powerful, wellbalanced components, Revised keyboard and trackpad work well, Good screen quality...
Battery life is poor, Screen can't quite match MacBook, Storage is slower than Apple...
The Razer Blade Pro is a large and slim laptop that does a good job at delivering for work and play. The components have ample power for most tasks, and the screen offers solid quality and great contrast. The MacBook is still our favourite, but the Bla...
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Nowadays, there's a fierce debate among players between consoles and gaming rigs. Which one truly offers a superior experience? While the answer to that question – if the price tag isn't a factor – is clear, what happens when you do factor it in? Can a ga...
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For all of the years we've talked about the gaming-hardware company Razer and its range of expensive and (sometimes) remarkably thin gaming laptops, we've rarely put those "Blade" machines through extensive testing. The Razer Blade line debuted in 2011 wi...
As good a gaming-laptop keyboard as you'll find in the $2,000 range, with the added boon of its robust color-customization suite, If you like a trackpad aligned on the right side of your keyboard, this one's better than most in the gaming-laptop space, Ma...
In dropping to the $2,000 level, you give up the performance boosts needed to max out this 120Hz panel—especially since it doesn't use variable refresh rates to offset its frequent sub-120 performance, Enough bugs and crashes emerged to make us question t...
How reliable, though?Blade Pro FHD and Alienware's 13 R3 have nearly identical specs, except for the R3 having slightly faster RAM. As such, most benchmarks for those two are within a margin of error of each other, with the R3 pulling out more frequently...
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Razer is well known for their Razer Blade and Razer Blade Pro lineup of gaming laptops. However, not everyone can afford to shell out $4500USD for the new Razer Blade Pro and that's where the more affordable Razer Blade Pro FHD version comes in with lower...
Thin, sleek design given what's inside, Pretty quiet, even when full on gaming, Great performance, Decent sound, Plenty of ports, USB Type-C Thunderbolt, Matte screen, Includes free FL Studio 12 music software, Plenty of storage with 256GB + 2TB hard driv...
Not a fan of the keyboard/trackpad layout, Backlighting doesn't extend to extra markings on keys, Mediocre battery life...
Decent gaming laptops are usually notoriously huge and expensive. The Razer Blade Pro FHD is a more affordable option with great performance with a sleeker design than is normally seen in gaming laptops. Even though there are still a few minor issues like...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-04-08 09:22:14
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Starting at $3,999, the 17.3-inch Razer Blade Pro with 4K display is one very expensive, very exclusive slab of a gaming laptop. Although four grand is a formidable price, the Razer flagship's dazzling 3,840x2,160 screen, RGB-backlit mechanical keyboard...
Sharp-looking 120Hz screen, Solid build quality, Quiet, effective cooling, Excellent per-key RGB backlit keyboard, Long battery life...
Pricey for GTX 1060-level performance, No dedicated gaming macro keys, Lacks built-in biometric features...
Razer cuts the price of its 17.3-inch flagship gaming laptop roughly in half while keeping much of its appeal. But this GeForce GTX 1060 machine is priced perilously close to other brands' GTX 1070 models...
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The Blade Pro is the most premium laptop in Razer's lineup, complete with a big 4K display and Nvidia GTX 1080 graphics, but its $3,999 price tag keeps it out of the grasp of many gamers. Because of that, Razer is offering a middle ground solution that ke...
Nice all-metal design, 120Hz panel, A ton of storage, Good battery life, Solid 1080p gaming performance...
Pricier than average for a GTX 1060, Relatively dull matte screen...
This less expensive take on the Blade Pro packs the premium build and many high-end features of its pricier sibling, but costs more than the average GTX 1060 gaming laptop...
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Razor's edge. The latest Blade Pro drops a lot of what made last year's Blade Pro so unique. Perhaps surprisingly, the changes and downgrades have made for an even better and more balanced gaming machine in many ways...
relatively quiet fan noise during low loads; no tendency to pulsate, attractive matte design; very robust and dense build quality, no CPU or GPU throttling when gaming; steady performance, brighter display backlight than Blade Pro GTX 1080, strong bar hi...
unimpressive black-white and gray-gray response times, smaller battery capacity than Blade Pro GTX 1080 SKU, loud fans when gaming; higher tendency to pulsate, no G-Sync or integrated mini-DisplayPort, fixed display with no other options, no THX or Sabre...
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Slim at any cost. Razer's Blade Pro is one of the most powerful gaming laptops in the world, and simultaneously one of the thinnest. It was to be expected that this combination would lead to high temperatures and loud background noise. Just how bad is it...
mechanical keyboard with RGB backlighting, optional CPU overclocking, clean manufacturing, very good color space coverage, powerful hardware, large touchpad, slim build, attractive design, thin power supply, Thunderbolt 3, classy case, 32 GB RAM, PCIe SS...
irregular lighting along lower rim of display, parts of palm rest heat to uncomfortable temperatures, GTX 1080 weaker than in other laptops, Razer Synapse makes registration compulsory, very loud in 3D mode, reflective display surface, laptop could be li...
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Last year's version of the Razer Blade Pro blew us away with its high-quality build and stunning display, delivering top-end gaming capability in a premium (though pricey) package. This year's update ($3,999) is identical, but has a new Kaby Lake processo...
Premium build quality, Beautiful 4K touch display, High-end gaming performance...
Loud fans, Minor audiovisual difference from non-THX version, Short battery life...
The New Blade Pro is a modest improvement on the previous iteration, with a THX-certified panel and audio alongside a slightly faster unlocked Core i7 processor...
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When Razer made its first laptop, it was a company best known for selling third-party gamepads and high-performance gaming mice. Premium gimmicks were the name of the game. The company routinely released products with 17 buttons, adjustable tension analog...
Extremely powerful and VR-ready, Beautiful 4Kdisplay, Fantastic low-profile mechanical keyboard...
Too big for some backpacks, Short battery life, Very expensive...
The new Razer Blade Pro is unequivocally the most powerful laptop the company has ever built, and one of the first notebooks we've seen that can consistently play modern 4K games on high graphics settings. But that power comes at the cost of a high as...
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