Razer, the popular gaming products manufacturer, is launching its newest device, its specialized laptop for gaming called the Blade Pro. It has some amazing functions and features that will enhance the gaming experience. Its specs are top notch, as we have to come expect from Razer.
The company claims that the Razer Blade Pro sets a new standard for notebook, which can even replace the desktop system. It promises gamer the full desktop experience with the portability of a ultra-thin laptop.
A gaming device will always live or die on the ever-evolving market, depending on its specs. In this regard, the Blade pro has a quad-core Intel Core i7-6700HQ processor running at a standard frequency of 2.6 GHz, which hopefully you can even overclock it. Probably the most important part of a gaming rig is the GPU. Razer’s new product delivers in this department thanks to the top of the class Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics cards. Load times and storage problems won’t ever be an issue on the Blade Pro as it features a PCIe SSD HDD with storage capacity from 512 GB up to an incredible 2 TB.
Heat management is an essential part of a gaming system, even more so in gaming laptops. Fortunately, the Razer Blade Pro has an innovative solution to an old problem. The company took a page from the book of supercomputers and has decided to implement vapor cooling known as phase-change cooling systems. Additionally, the laptop will include 32 GB of 2,113 MHz DDR4 RAM.
In regards to connectivity, the Blade Pro will include the Killer DoubleShot Pro network card for dependable Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet. It will also feature a Type-C USB Port and a Thunderbolt 3 jack. The 4k 17.3-inches display will truly make for a memorable gaming experience.
The Razer Blade Pro’s main selling point may be the amazing mechanical keyboard that truly offers a desktop-grade gaming experience. It includes anti-ghosting capabilities and optimized reset points for both casual and pro gamers alike. One distinct feature of the new Razer gaming laptop is that it breaks away with standard models by having the touchpad where a the NumPad is usually found.
Finally, the Razer Blade Pro will be officially released next month and unfortunately, the price isn’t as unbelievable as all the specs that Razer managed to cram into it, as it costs $3, 699.
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