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The new Razer Blade Stealth 13 has new chips and a new keyboard layout. We tested the $1,799 version with a 120Hz screen. It’s an excellent computer without a ton of major flaws — but the Asus ...
The Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Stealth Edition features 1000Hz Ultrapolling, which in laymen's terms means that the USB port the keyboard is attached to is scanned 1000 times per second for any ...
Thankfully, Razer got the rest of the Stealth’s keyboard right by including full backlighting across every key, anti-ghosting, and switches that aren’t too loud for cafes or conference rooms ...
Like every Razer Blade laptop before it, the updated Stealth is a study of black, anodized aluminum accented with the glow of a customizable LED keyboard.This is hardly a surprise -- the new ...
Without discrete graphics, the Razer Blade Stealth never fit well into Razer’s lineup of laptops. That has changed with the newest version, which provides the option for a high-powered Nvidia MX150.
Where the keyboard shines—literally—is that each key is individually backlit. Using Razer’s Synapse app, the Chroma keyboard on the Razer Blade Stealth is highly customizable.
The Razer Blade Stealth’s largish bezel makes it bigger than the XPS 13, which remains unique among 13-inch laptops for its relatively small size. Even compared to the Zenbook’s bezels, the ...
The Razer Blade Stealth’s keyboard is great but its trackpad is just OK. Like the super-thin MacBook, the Blade’s keys don’t have much travel and it’ll take some time getting used to ...
Keyboards Razer Joro wireless keyboard review: Ultimate portability, ... The Razer Blade Stealth comes with Windows 10 and all the things you can expect from the OS like Cortana, ...
The Razer Blade Stealth did fine, but both the current and prior Dell XPS 13s were a little faster. Here we see the Blade Stealth took about 8.5 minutes longer than the Dell XPS 13 9360, with that ...
The Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Stealth Edition mechanical keyboard delivers the same rapid-fire key press and tactile feedback as the award-winning original, only now much quieter than before.
Razer will continue offering certain models of the 12-inch Blade Stealth with a 4K panel that sports, in our testing, an impressive 95 percent AdobeRGB coverage.