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Razer Blade 14 (14-inch, 2016)

Razer Blade 14 (14-inch, 2016)
alaScore 87

45 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 45 reviews of Razer Blade 14 (14-inch, 2016). The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Razer Blade 14 (14-inch, 2016) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Matthew Buzzi (pcmag.com)

Razer Blade (Late 2016)

 

Razer's latest Blade gaming laptop is an excellent blend of form and function, boasting strong gaming performance and a uniquely slim body.

Strong gaming performance. Supports VR. Long battery life. Sleek, compact metal build.

Expensive.

The new Razer Blade brings an unmatched combination of performance and portability, with new components that put it beyond the power of its 970M-wielding forebear and within the threshold of what you need if you're interested in VR gaming. It doesn't...

Dec, 2016

Expert review by : Sean Hollister (cnet.com)

Razer's new Blade might be the ultimate VR-ready laptop

 

The 14-inch Blade upgrades to more powerful Nvidia graphics and a matte 1080p display. Plus, it starts $200 cheaper.

Sep, 2016

Expert review by : Hayden Dingman (pcworld.com)

Razer Blade (2016) review: Incremental upgrades make it a good laptop for the moment

 

A newer processor, more VRAM, faster storage, and a cooler chassis provide good, if smaller-scale, improvements over last year's Blade. However, this year's Blade may end up having limited appeal depending on Nvidia's plans for mobile versions of its...

Still one of the best performance/weight ratios going ; New, more subdued typeface ; Tweaked internals, including new cooling pattern

The 970M is ooooooold ; Can get better performance at the same price if you sacrifice portability

Sure, you can find a similarly spec'd laptop for a few hundred less, but not one that crams this performance into such an ultraportable form factor. Add in USB-C, the promise of the Razer Core, and that PCIe SSD? Pretty snazzy.

Jul, 2016

Expert review by : Matthew Buzzi (pcmag.com)

Razer Blade (2016)

 

This year's Razer Blade gaming ultraportable delivers premium design, solid performance, and high-end features all in a very slim build. It even adds a few extras over its predecessor for $400 less.

Improved performance over predecessor at a lower price. Slim, light design with premium aluminum build. Sharp and vibrant 3,200-by-1,800-resolution touch display. USB-C with Thunderbolt 3. Good battery life for a gaming laptop.

Graphics card not powerful enough for native QHD+ resolution when playing cutting-edge games. Short on storage. Runs hot while gaming.

Conclusion The new Razer Blade, like the 2015 version is a very capable gaming laptop, with a beautiful build that's a lot more portable than other game-focused machines. Performance may only be marginally improved, but the latest Blade costs $400 less...

May, 2016

Expert review by : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com)

Razer Blade (14-inch, 2016) review: A bigger Blade, with a hypnotizing keyboard

 

The new Razer Blade is bigger than the 13-inch Stealth model, and has top-end mobile graphics.

The Razer Blade fits very high-end components into a slim 14-inch body, and has a programmable multicolored backlit keyboard that can perform all sorts of impressive tricks.

Full-size gaming laptops can turn in better gaming scores, and configuration options are minimal. Adding the optional Core external graphics adapter is very expensive.

The Razer Blade is a slim gaming laptop that hits a good balance between power and portability, with the intriguing promise of adding a desktop graphics card later on.

May, 2016

Expert review by : Matthew Buzzi (pcmag.com)

Razer Blade Stealth (QHD, Early 2016)

 

Razer's Blade Stealth (QHD) isn't capable of high-end gaming without the company's forthcoming external graphics amplifier, but its top-notch design and performance still make it our top pick for midrange ultraportables.

Premium, compact build. Sharp QHD touch display. First individually backlit RGB keys on a notebook. Fast performance.

Keys are shallow. Battery life is a bit short for an ultraportable laptop.

Conclusion The Razer Blade Stealth (QHD) features fast performance and a top-notch display packed into a premium, compact body. Though it isn't capable of serving as a dedicated gaming laptop without the Razer Core, it's an excellent ultraportable in...

Mar, 2016

Expert review by : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com)

Razer Blade Stealth review: This slick new laptop will make your MacBook Air jealous

 

Packed with features and smartly designed, the Razer Blade Stealth is one of the best laptops you can buy starting under $1,000.

The Razer Blade Stealth is slimmer and lighter than similar laptops from Dell and Apple. Even the base model includes a Core i7 processor and fun Chroma backlit keyboard, and future expansion via an external graphics box for gaming is promising.

Battery life takes a nosedive with the 4K screen. The promised add-on gaming module still has no price or release details.

The Razer Blade Stealth is a rare mix of slick design, great performance and top-notch value in a laptop -- but the great-looking 4K screen on the top-end model takes a major hit on battery life.

Feb, 2016

Expert review by (cnet.com)

Razer Blade 14 Inch Touchscreen Gaming Laptop 512GB

 

Razer has been chipping away at the "thin gaming laptop" category with the Blade for the last few years, starting with a 17-inch model and adding a 14-inch version in 2013. But the 2014 model makes some big improvements, mainly in its upgraded Nvidia...

The new Razer Blade boasts the same beautifully thin design, but adds a sharp 3,200x1,800 touch display and advanced Nvidia graphics.

The battery life is worse than last year's model's. Adding more SSD storage can turn this into a pricey laptop.

Razer’s newest gaming laptop trades ultralong battery life for a fantastic screen and even better graphics. It’s a trade worth making: this is the best Razer gaming laptop, and the best thin gaming PC anywhere.

May, 2014

Expert review by : Dustin Sklavos (anandtech.com)

Razer Blade 14-Inch Gaming Notebook Review

 

Despite arguably still being a market that supports growth, the gaming notebook arena has remained relatively staid over the past few years. At the highest end we're still looking at just Alienware and Clevo, with MSI, ASUS, and the odd Toshiba picking...

Jul, 2013

Expert review by : Sascha Mölck (notebookcheck.net)

Razer Blade (2016) FHD Notebook Review

 

Successful. Razer's thin 14-inch is packed with powerful hardware that can handle all modern games on the matte Full HD display. You also get good input devices and Thunderbolt 3. The stamina of the small system is not bad, either.

sturdy aluminum case ; thin and nice ; matte IPS screen ; Full HD resolution ; fast SSD ; HDMI 2.0 ; Thunderbolt 3 ; very good battery runtimes ; no PWM flickering

fans run all the time ; keyboard lettering could be improved ; no Ethernet

Razer puts a lot of performance into a thin and very appealing chassis. The system can handle all modern games, but the frame rates are a bit lower compared to larger rivals. The cooling performance is limited because of the small chassis volume, so...

Dec, 2016

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