
"The new model is 11% thinner and 11% lighter than its predecessor, weighing just 3.5 pounds and 0.6 inches thick, with a slick, matte black finish that looks and feels premium. The form challenges the brand's own aesthetic with a device that looks more like a Dell XPS 14 or MacBook Pro than a gaming laptop. The physical build is certainly one of this laptop's best features. Despite its thin and light frame, it feels expressly durable, with minimal flexing or screen wobble."
"There are a handful of differences between these two laptops, however, with the Blade 14 trading a little bit of that power for its svelte form factor, opening up a use case as a device that's equally capable on the Steam dashboard as it is in the office. Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET The 3K, 120Hz OLED display is gorgeous, going right up to the very edge with ultrathin bezels mere millimeters thick."
The new Razer Blade model is 11% thinner and 11% lighter, weighing 3.5 pounds and measuring 0.6 inches thick, with a matte black finish. The design departs from traditional gaming aesthetics and resembles ultraportable laptops like the Dell XPS 14 or MacBook Pro. The chassis feels durable with minimal flex and screen wobble, and large rubber feet improve stability and airflow. Razer positions this form factor against 14-inch competitors such as the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14. The 3K, 120Hz OLED offers edge-to-edge visuals, and a large, precise trackpad complements the refined physical design. There are trade-offs to the thin profile.
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