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Razer updates Blade 15th to 13th generation Core i processors and RTX 40-series discrete graphics

Razer Blade 15

Razer unveils a 16:10 panel at CES Blade 16 and Blade 18, seems to herald the end of the Blade 15/17 series.But obviously the Razer Blade 15 has not yet reached the “retirement” time, Razer updated todayTwo new specs for the Razer 15so that it can fight for at least another year.

The main difference between the two specifications is the discrete graphics chip. The high-end model uses NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, while the low-end model uses RTX 4060. The rest include Intel i7-13800H processor, 1TB SSD and 16GB memory. Both are the same. . The IPS panel it uses has a 15.6-inch QHD resolution, a refresh rate of 240Hz, and is equipped with two Thunderbolt 4 ports, three USB-A 3.2 Gen2, HDMI output, and a UHS-II SD card reader. The body weighs 2.01 kg and has a built-in 65Hr battery.

In contrast, Blade 16 can be equipped with Core i9-13950HX processor and RTX 4090 independent display, which is much more powerful than Blade 15, and Blade 16 can also choose mini LED panel. But the Blade 15 is nearly half a kilogram lighter and thinner (17mm vs 22mm), making it a relatively more portable option.

The Blade 15 with RTX 4070 specification is priced at NT$100,990 / HK$24,599, while the RTX 4060 specification is NT$89,990 / HK$21,999. In other words, although it is an older design, the Blade 15 with the same RTX 4060 specification is slightly cheaper than the Blade 16 (NT$98,990 / HK$23,699), which is still worth considering.

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