Review: Razer Blade Stealth 13 Is A Gaming Laptop Like No Other

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Razer Blade Stealth 13 (Image: Razer)

Razer Blade Stealth 13 (Image: Razer)

Razer is known for making computers and laptops that specialize in running games and other large programs. The new model, the Razer Blade Stealth 13, can deliver all the power of a desktop, while still blessing consumers with the portability of a laptop.

This laptop is truly the first of its kind. The laptop that’s lightweight but still has all the necessary power to run big games, such as Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order or even PC classic, Minecraft. In fact, the mini-computer only has a height of about .6 inches. Keep in mind that a 10 cent coin is about .71 inches tall.

Users will be impressed at the battery’s longevity. Laptops this small are not expected to be running all day long. Especially playing video games on them, which infamously destroys any laptop battery.

Additionally, if you aren’t a fan of the darker color, the laptop is available for purchasing in ‘Mercury White.’ It’s essentially Space Grey (shoutout to old iPhone users) but with a different name.

Similarly to Apple Products and iPhones; Razer needs no password. The laptop is focusing in on 21st century ways to log in, such as installing facial recognition technology, utilizing fingerprints, or the classic four-digit PIN number.

The laptop is available for purchase now.

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