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November 2020
(82%)
29 Reviews
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slim metal case, 2x Thunderbolt 4, high performance, great picture quality and fast response times
OLED with PWM flickering, significantly reduced battery life, reflective display surface, RAM is not expandable
In review: Razer Blade Stealth 13 OLED. Test device provided by Intel Germany.Basically, not much has changed in the Razer Blade Stealth 13, of course, because it is still one of the fastest 13-inch notebooks on the market with the GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q. The...
Beautifully designed and durable chassis, Two Thunderbolt USB C ports, Vibrant and crisp full HD display
Battery life isn't as advertised, Integrated graphics card isn't powerful enough for gaming
The Razer Blade Stealth 13.3 is by no means a bad laptop, it's just not a very good gaming laptop. The integrated graphics card just isn't powerful enough for higher-end, AAA titles, and it can get pricey trying to add external components for better perfo...
The Razer Blade Stealth is confused about what it wants to be. It's priced as a premium ultraportable and looks like one too. But as a gaming notebook, it's quite underpowered for the price. While the OLED screen is beautiful, Razer needs to work on the k...
excellent battery life especially when considering the performance available, easy-to-upgrade M.2 SSD and WLAN, very high performance-per-weight, sleek metal chassis design, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, fast Samsung NVMe SSD, full sRGB coverage
gaming performance is only marginally faster than the 25 W Ice Lake Blade Stealth at best, still no SD card reader, fingerprint reader, webcam shutter, or per-key RGB keys, certain keyboard key symbols remain unlit on some international keyboards, 120 Hz
A notable advantage of Tiger Lake is its massive increase in integrated graphics performance over last year's Iris Plus G7. Though it won't magically turn laptops into gaming machines, it will allow super-slim Ultrabooks like the XPS 13 or HP Spectre 13 t...
Sleek and quality design, Solid gaming performance, THX Spatial Audio
Average battery life, Mediocre speakers, No SD card slot
Professional esports players (or aspiring ones) will find much to enjoy with the Razer Blade Stealth 13 thanks to its solid gaming performance and 13 inch screen with a 120 GHz refresh rate. Just don't expect groundbreaking performance numbers for resourc...
Published: 2020-12-09, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: This is Razer's new Blade Stealth, rocking an 11th gen Intel CPU, GTX 1650Ti Max-Q, and a stunning 1080p touchscreen OLED, and next to it is the behemoth Core X, Razer external GPU enclosure. Together, they make for an interesting pair, but for nearing £2...
Solid gaming pace, Sturdy, lightweight design, Great 120Hz display
Intel CPU beaten by AMD, Disappointing keyboard, Expensive
The late 2020 edition of the Razer Blade Stealth 13 brings a huge amount of quality to the ultraportable market.It's slim, light laptop that's genuinely capable of gaming on the go - the GTX 1650 Ti isn't hugely quick, but it'll still handle single-player...
The Razer Blade Stealth is confused about what it wants to be. It's priced as a premium ultraportable and looks like one too. But as a gaming notebook, it's quite underpowered for the price. While the OLED screen is beautiful, Razer needs to work on the k...