Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Razer Blade..The Beauty is NOW the Beast!!!


The Razer Blade



Since the release of the first Razer Blade, it became an instant success, a lot of Razer fans have eagerly waited for its release. After its success, Razer's CEO Min-Liang Tan has decided to push the envelope to the almost limit of building of whats impossible, possible. The new Razer Blade is loaded with state-of-the-art equipment which can be found on some desktops and laptops, it also has surpassed its competitors in many aspects. The reason why the Razer Blade surpassed its competitors is because of its extreme form factor being the thinnest and most powerful gaming laptop out there.








If I where to compare this laptop to a car, this one is like the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport of laptops.

Enough chit-chat, I will be showing the specs of the first Razer Blade and the new Razer Blade.

Razer Blade 1st Gen:

Processor

    Intel® Core™ i7 Processor
    Dual Core w/ Hyper-Threading – 64Bit
    CPU: 2.8GHz (Base) / 3.5GHz (Turbo)

Chipset

    Intel® HM65 Express Chipset

Memory

    8GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1333MHz

Display

    17.3” Full HD 16:9 Ratio
    1920x1080 LED Backlit

Graphics and Video

    Integrated Intel® GMA HD – Mobile Mode
    NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 555M 2GB DDR5
    VRAM Using NVIDIA Optimus™ Technology

Storage

    256GB SATA III SSD w/ TRIM Support

Additional Features

    Razer™ Switchblade User Interface
    Razer™ Anti-Ghosting Keyboard
    Razer™ Synapse 2.0 Enabled
    Built-in HD Webcam (2.0MP)
    Built-in Speakers
    Integrated Digital 7.1 Surround Audio Support
    (via HDMI 1.4) Dolby® Home Theater® v4 Audio
    1x HDMI 1.4 Audio and Video Output
    (Supports NVIDIA 3DTV)
    1x USB 3.0 2x USB 2.0
    1x 3.5mm Audio Microphone/Headphone Combo Jack
    1x Kensington Lock

Power

    Integrated 60Wh Battery
    Compact AC Adapter (120Watt)

Communications

    1x Gigabit Ethernet Port
    1x Integrated Intel Wi-Fi 802.11 B/G/N
    1x Integrated Bluetooth® 3.0

Size and Weight

    Width: 16.81 inches (42.7cm)
    Depth: 10.90 inches (27.7cm)
    Height: 0.88 inches (2.24cm)
    Weight: 6.4 pounds (2.92kg)

Operating System

    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit


The New Razer Blade:


Processor

    Intel® Core™ i7
    Quad Core Processor with Hyper-Threading
    CPU: 2.2GHz (Base) / 3.2GHz (Turbo)

Chipset

    Intel® HM77 Express Chipset

Memory

    8GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1600MHz

Storage

    500GB 7200RPM HDD (Primary Storage)
    64GB SATA III SSD with NVELO
    Dataplex™ Software
    (Cache Acceleration)

Graphics and Video

    Integrated Intel® GMA HD – Mobile Mode
    NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660M 2GB GDDR5
    VRAM with NVIDIA Optimus™ Technology

Display

    17.3” Full HD 16:9 Ratio, 1920x1080
    LED Backlit

Additional Features

    Razer™ Switchblade User Interface
    Razer™ Anti-Ghosting Keyboard
    Razer™ Synapse 2.0 Enabled
    Built-in HD Webcam (2.0MP)
    Built-in Speakers
    Integrated Digital 7.1 Surround Audio Support
    (via HDMI 1.4) Dolby® Home Theater® v4
     Audio
    1x HDMI 1.4 Audio and Video Output
     3x USB 3.0
    1x 3.5mm Audio Microphone/Headphone
    Combo Jack
    1x Kensington Lock

Power

    Integrated 60Wh Battery
    Compact AC Adapter (120Watt)

Communications

    1x Gigabit Ethernet Port
    1x Integrated Intel Wi-Fi 802.11 A/G/N
    1x Integrated Bluetooth® 4.0

Size and Weight

    Width: 16.81 inches (42.7cm)
    Depth: 10.90 inches (27.7cm)
    Height: 0.88 inches (2.24cm)
    Weight: 6.6 pounds (2.99kg)

Operating System

    Windows 8 64 Bit

Now, that is what we all call "SPECS".


The 1st Gen Razer Blade costs $2,500 when it was first released, right now, it is $1,999 but its Out Of Stock. The new Razer Blade costs $2,500, good equipment comes in heavy price but heck, its gadget worth spending for.

Before I end this segment of my blog, I want to share this video of the Razer Blade courtesy of www.youtube.com & cultofrazer channel



If you want to know more about this laptop and other products of Razer, head over to www.razerzone.com

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