Product specs:
■ Intel® Core i7-6700HQ Quad-Core Processor (2.6 GHz / 3.5 GHz)
■ NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ 970M (6 GB GDDR5 VRAM)
■ 16 GB Systems Memory (DDR4, 2133 MHz)
■ Windows® 10 64-bit
■ 256 GB / 512 GB SSD (PCIe M.2) options
■ 14.0-in. IGZO QHD 16:9 Ratio, 3200×1800, with LED backlight, capacitive multi-touch
■ Anti-ghosting keyboard with per-key lighting Powered by Chroma
■ Killer™ Wireless-AC 1535 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac Bluetooth® 4.1)
■ Thunderbolt™ 3 (USB-C™)
■ USB 3.0 port x3 (SuperSpeed)
■ HDMI 1.4b video and audio output
■ 3.5 mm headphone/microphone combo port
■ Built-in webcam (2.0 MP)
■ Built-in stereo speakers
■ Array microphone
■ Dolby® Digital Plus Home Theater Edition
■ 7.1 Codec support (via HDMI)
■ Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0) security chip embedded
■ Razer Synapse enabled with programmable keyboard, trackpad, backlighting, and fan control
■ Kensington™ security slot
■ Compact 165 W power adapter
■ Built-in 70 Wh rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery
■ Approx. Size: 0.70 in. / 17.9 mm (Height) x 13.6 in. / 345 mm (Width) x 9.3 in. / 235 mm (Depth)
■ Approx. Weight: 4.25 lbs. / 1.93 kg
This is actually the second new Razer Blade laptop to launch this year. In January, the company introduced the Razer Blade Stealth, which is a 2.75 pound laptop with a 12.5 inch display. That model has a less powerful Intel processor and relies on an external Razer Core graphics dock for high-performance graphics cards.
Razer says the new Blade laptop is also compatible with the Razer Core graphics dock, which means you’ll be able to use it with a desktop graphics card if the built-in GeForce GTX 970M doesn’t meet your needs.
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