Razer is updating its sleek 12.5-inch Blade Stealth ultrabook, with a new model that has a larger display, but the same body size.
The new Razer Stealth has 13.3-inch display, and the bezels have been reduced by 50 percent to squeeze the bigger display into the same 0.52-inch chassis of its predecessor.
The 13-3-inch model sports 3200 x 1800 IGZO touch screen panel with 170 degree viewing angles, 100% sRGB color gamut coverage and 400 nits of brightness. It comes with Intels Core i7-7500 U processor, up to 16GB RAM, and up to 1TB PCIe SSD.
Note that the gaming notebook comes with Intel HD Graphics 620, but you can connect the laptop to the Razer Core, a desktop graphics enclosure, that can accommodate a full length PCI-Express x16 graphics card. You will have to install your own powerful GPU in the core and connect it to the Blade Stealth via Thunderbolt 3. The Core also includes 4 x USB 3.0 ports and Gigabit Ethernet.
The new 13.3-inch model prices start at $1399 for the 256GB model, and goes all the way up to $1999 for a 1TB version.
In addition to the new 13.3-inch model with thinner bezels and Black color, Razer also introduced a new Gunmetal Gray color option with white backlit keyboard as well.
Each version of Razer Blade Stealth features Thunderbolt 3, 2 x USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, 2MP webcam, WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1, Chrome anti-ghosting keyboard with individually backlit keys, stereo speakers and headset jack. The notebook packs 53.6 Wh battery, which promises nine hours of battery life.
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