Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Razer Blade 14 R3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade 14 R3.
January 2014
(79%)
92 Reviews
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Sharpened RazorThe Blade has officially arrived in Malaysia in full gloryByline: By Andrew YewThe Razer Blade proved that gaming notebooks need not be behemoths. In fact, this gaming brand is a renowned trailblazer that has worked to inspire other vendors...
Abstract: Just last week, we reported that Razer has just refreshed its Blade gaming notebooks with the new Blade and Blade Pro. The new 14-inch Blade and 17-inch Blade Pro are more powerful than ever, thanks to new hardware that comes in the form of Intel's latest...
Abstract: Powerhouse internal specifications and ultra-thin and light form factor rarely go together in gaming laptops -- but these two machines prove that it's possible to get beastly specs alongside a sleek and slim device profile....
Portable but PowerfulGaming notebooks used to be big and bulky machines, but notebooks like the new 14-inch Razer Blade and MSI GE40 are changing the way we think about them. The two are genuinely compact and portable machines, but yet pack enough horsepo...
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Published: 2017-04-17, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: The new Razer Blade is as sleek as last year's model. With its lid closed, it resembles a slab of black aluminium. It is like the cool dude among the bevy of flashy gaming laptops competing for your attention.Its understated design invites comparisons wit...
Abstract: By shrinking the screen size to 14 inches and slimming down the laptop, Razer made the Razer Blade a truly portable gaming machine.But this was not without major downsides, namely the low screen resolution – just 1,600 x 900 pixels – and lack of in-plane ...
Wellbuilt, compact design, Good performance, Good keyboard with cool green backlight, Killer WirelessN connectivity
Display is substandard, Trackpad is erratic to use, Connectivity options can be better
Gaming notebooks used to be big and bulky machines, but notebooks like the new 14-inch Razer Blade and MSI GE40 are changing the way we think about them. The two are genuinely compact and portable machines, but yet pack enough horsepower under the hood to...
Abstract: DL Editor's choiceThe original Razer Blade was a 17-inch behemoth that has now been renamed the Razer Blade Pro.It still sports the same anodised aluminium unibody chassis with the cool Razer logo glowing green at the centre of the lid.But in its third ge...
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Published: 2013-12-17, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
The Razer Blade is certainly a great looking device that packs a significant punch for a gaming laptop. But it's held back by an average screen and heating issues, which may not make it the most appealing purchase to some people. Not to mention that it'...