Gaming Ultrabooks are a relatively new concept, and only a company ballsy enough like Razer would go around the mechanical and packaging complications to make its version as viable for gaming as possible, and it seems like they’ve quite done it with the latest Razer Blade Stealth.
The 2020 edition of the Blade Stealth 13 will succeed the GTX model, and starts at a price of approximately RM 7,900.
Of course, the main highlight here apart from the uprated GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q design is the fact that the screen now runs optimally on 120Hz, twice as fast as the previous 60Hz refresh rate, which translates to smoother visuals when performing graphic intensive activities such as gaming. The new panel will also cover 100% of the sRGB spectrum.
The refresh also serves to overcome the shortcomings of its predecessor, with hopes of playing AAA titles such as Destiny 2 with ease. The form factor has been made even lighter too; at just below 1.5kg, this ultrabook packs quite a punch. Processor remains the same, an Intel Core i7-1065G7H as its predecessor but this time uprating it to the 25W variant from the previous 15W, which means higher performance, but also potentially more power consumption and heat in the chassis.
Apart from that, the keyboard layout has been changed as users complained about accidentally tapping the up arrow. The Razer Blade Stealth will be launched sometime in the 2nd quarter of 2020. Are you excited?