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Razer Blade 15: World's Smallest 15.6" Gaming Laptop - 144Hz Full HD Thin Bezel - 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8750H 6 Core - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q - 16GB RAM - 256GB SSD - Windows 10 - CNC Aluminum

3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 44 ratings

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Brand Razer
Model Name Razer Blade
Screen Size 15.6 Inches
Color GTX 1070 Max-Q
Hard Disk Size 256 GB
CPU Model Core i7 8750H
Ram Memory Installed Size 16 GB
Operating System Windows 10 Home
Special Feature Thin Bezel
Graphics Card Description Dedicated

About this item

  • 15. 6” 144Hz Full HD edge-to-edge display (4. 9mm bezels), color calibrated
  • Thin and compact, durable CNC aluminum anybody (0. 66” x 9. 25” x 13. 98”)
  • 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8750H 6 core Processor
  • NVidia GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q design VR Ready Graphics
  • Innovative vapor chamber cooling System with gaming Mode power boost
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Customer reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars
3.5 out of 5
44 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the appearance of the laptop, mentioning it looks beautiful, sleek, and thin. They also appreciate the speed, and weight. However, some customers have reported issues with the cooling and charging of the computer. They say it runs hot and the power supply doesn't last longer than a month. They dislike the fan. Opinions are mixed on quality and battery life.

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4 customers mention "Appearance"4 positive0 negative

Customers like the appearance of the notebook computer. They mention that it looks beautiful, sleek, thin, and light. They also appreciate the great screen and the form factor.

"First of all it's a beautiful notebook. Very well build, aluminum body, relatively light when you compare to same category notebooks...." Read more

"...I love the form factor and the power they packed into it. Unfortunately, when I received the laptop, the screen inside of the laptop was crooked...." Read more

"...Overall, this laptop looks beautiful, sleek, thin, and it is light. This laptop definitely turns heads...." Read more

"...From the CNC aluminum body to the impressive specs to its striking design that fits between "business" and "gamer", you can tell a lot of time and..." Read more

4 customers mention "Speed"4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the speed of the laptop. They mention that it is very fast, has no issues with lag, screen tearing, and that it can play GTA V at a consistent 110 frames per second. The 144Hz screen provides excellent performance when playing FPS games, and the 120Hz screen makes a difference even when working on word or spreadsheets.

"...Great screen, 120hz makes a difference even when you are working on word or PowerPoint. Great trackpad...." Read more

"...I got my Blade in the 144hz, GTX 1070 version and I loved it. It is very fast and does everything I need it do...." Read more

"...I have no issues with lag, screen tearing, and anything else you might encounter.2.)..." Read more

"The sturdy build is satisfactory, 144Hz Screen provide excellent performance when playing FPS game (tested with CSGO), The surface can be very hot..." Read more

4 customers mention "Weight"4 positive0 negative

Customers like the weight of the notebook computer. They mention that it is well built, has an aluminum body, and is relatively light.

"...Very well build, aluminum body, relatively light when you compare to same category notebooks...." Read more

"...The laptop isn't too heavy for what it is, but the power brick is SO HEAVY...." Read more

"This is a thorough review of the New Razor Blade 15 ultra light and thin laptop. Please note that I upgraded my rig to 32 GB RAM and 1TB SSD...." Read more

"Despite being powerful, lightweight and crapware free, the chassis is not as strong as it appears to be...." Read more

16 customers mention "Quality"10 positive6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the laptop. Some find the build quality excellent, while others say it has poor quality and questionable long-term reliability. The body is held down onto fragile plastic plates that don't seem to be engineered. Some customers also mention that the laptop is great for gaming but has terrible Razer quality control.

"First of all it's a beautiful notebook. Very well build, aluminum body, relatively light when you compare to same category notebooks...." Read more

"...It broke and stopped charging my laptop, and I had to replace the entire order because I couldn't replace just the charger...." Read more

"...The build quality of the laptop is excellent, although the exterior is prone to show fingerprints & scratches, so a protective skin is highly..." Read more

"...product is by far the greatest laptop i have ever had, both in quality and specs...." Read more

6 customers mention "Battery life"3 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the notebook computer. Some mention that it has a good battery life, while others say that it lasts less than 3 hours at school.

"...When you're not using it for gaming it has a good battery life, around 5 hours. But when gaming it's not so good...." Read more

"...The battery life is also pretty bad and lasts less than 3 hours at school, but if you bring a charger it is fine...." Read more

"...The battery life is pretty impressive (5-7 hours), given the hardware specs...." Read more

"Battery leaves Much to be desired, video playback-4hrs gaming-1.5hrs" Read more

6 customers mention "Cooling"0 positive6 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the cooling of the laptop. They mention that it runs hot and is not cooling properly.

"...This laptop runs VERY hot. Even just using a web browser causes the palm rest to heat up.-..." Read more

"...100 C quit often during gaming or other intense loads, and just ran hot in general...." Read more

"...UNDERSTAND!!! That this laptop will get hot when you game with high graphics or when you try to push this laptop...." Read more

"...as I dont expect to see it again until I upgrade the ram, but is not 100% cool either (pun intended)...." Read more

5 customers mention "Charging"0 positive5 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the charging capabilities of the laptop. They mention that the charger stopped working and the power supply died after a month.

"...It broke and stopped charging my laptop, and I had to replace the entire order because I couldn't replace just the charger...." Read more

"...And possibly the biggest issue - THE LAPTOP DOESNT CHARGE IF YOU PLUG IT IN AFTER IT'S BEEN TURNED OFF. Yes, you read that correctly...." Read more

"...The only complaint I have is that my charger stopped working after 16 months of ownership, I expected all of the components to be robust given the..." Read more

"The power supply died after having the product for a month. As you can see in reading reviews elsewhere this is a common problem with this product...." Read more

4 customers mention "Fan"0 positive4 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the fan of the notebook computer. They say it runs audibly even when the computer sits at idle. Some customers also mention that the fans sound terrible and like they're under water.

"...However, the speakers had a weird glitch where they sounded absolutely terrible, I recorded a video and it sounds like they are underwater...." Read more

"...Fans run audibly even when computer sits at idle- Green Razer logo on back of screen cannot be adjusted (color or brightness)...." Read more

"...Just don’t expect desktop sound fans. The fans do produce a bit of noise, but only under load outside of that it’s quiet and the batter life is..." Read more

"...I have my BenQ monitor plugged in and play Siege with it. It does run loud but I'm wearing headphones when I play and I can't hear it...." Read more

Almost a fantastic laptop...
3 out of 5 stars
Almost a fantastic laptop...
Despite being powerful, lightweight and crapware free, the chassis is not as strong as it appears to be. The durable aluminium body is held down onto fragile plastic plates that don't seem to be engineered to bear the stress of daily use.I noticed the backplate lifting in one corner a few days ago- I have owned this laptop since mid October. I've contacted customer support and hope to get a resolution to this, but honestly I'm pretty disappointed given the price point and the aluminium chassis being one of the more attractive selling points to me.If you are going to use this as a professional work horse keep this in mind.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019
First of all it's a beautiful notebook. Very well build, aluminum body, relatively light when you compare to same category notebooks. Great screen, 120hz makes a difference even when you are working on word or PowerPoint. Great trackpad. My second notebook is MacBook pro, and I would say the razer has a better overall build quality.

When you're not using it for gaming it has a good battery life, around 5 hours. But when gaming it's not so good. Beware that you won't get full power of your gpu if you are not plugged in.... I noticed that when I was running shadow of the Tomb raider and I was making 50fps avarege, as soon as I plugged at the outlet it jumped to 75fps.

It has all the ports that you're gonna need... USB, thunderbolt, hdmi, mini display....

It's a great notebook, but of course you're paying a premium for the razer quality, you can get same spec notebook for less, but not same quality.
That's my humble opinion. Hope it was helpful.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2018
Pros:
I got my Blade in the 144hz, GTX 1070 version and I loved it. It is very fast and does everything I need it do. I use it at school for homework and such, and it is fine (only lasts for an hour or two without being plugged in). At home when it is plugged in, I can play GTA V no problem and get a consistent 110 frames per second. I also get a constant 110 FPS on games like Beam NG Drive. I easily get 200 FPS playing CS:GO on max settings too. I use the G-Sync so it only displays 144 FPS, and I do get 144 FPS on Minecraft and CS:GO.
Cons:
However, the speakers had a weird glitch where they sounded absolutely terrible, I recorded a video and it sounds like they are underwater. It sounded better when I turned off Dolby Atmos, but another issue was the charger. It broke and stopped charging my laptop, and I had to replace the entire order because I couldn't replace just the charger. I got a replacement laptop of the same exact type, but it has a dead pixel and the speakers cut out and in randomly when playing games. Oddly enough, this doesn't happen when I watch videos or listen to music, just gaming sessions like heists in GTA or long rounds of CS:GO. I already sent back my original laptop, and will send this one back too. Hopefully, third time is the charm, and I get a Blade with no quality control issues. The battery life is also pretty bad and lasts less than 3 hours at school, but if you bring a charger it is fine.
The quality control should not be such a huge issue, but Razer has had this problem in the past and a lot of Razer Blade buyers have issues with quality control. It sucks that I spent $2,400 on a laptop to have to send it in and now i have to send the replacement in too.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2018
I'm giving this laptop 1-star, even though it probably deserves 2 stars, because there are some glaring issues with Razer and their design team that they refuse to address after 7 years of Razer Blades, and it's getting ridiculous at this point.

I really thought they'd get it right with all they've learned and this new redesign, but clearly they haven't. I'll give you a rundown of the problems with more detail later.

List of issues:
- ? key is in the wrong place (so frustrating to type)
- Keys with a 2nd function (all f-keys and ?,>,<, etc) don't backlight their secondary function so you can't tell which keys control volume at night
- touchpad lockout when typing is terrible. My mouse always jumps around when my palm touches the touchpad while typing
- This laptop runs VERY hot. Even just using a web browser causes the palm rest to heat up.
- no fingerprint reader for windows sign-on in a $2500 machine
- The laptop isn't too heavy for what it is, but the power brick is SO HEAVY. Any weight savings from the thin laptop are lost if you have to carry the brick
- Razer proprietary power jack means that replacement/additional adapters will be very expensive ($100)
- They keyboard is ok, not great. You'd think for a gaming laptop they'd put a more robust keyboard inside. This one fees like the keyboard on a microsoft surface pro (which is fine, but not great for gaming)
- There should be an additional USB 3.0 port on the opposite side to future-proof the machine. Also, the laptop should be able to run off a thunderbolt charger, and just disable the graphics card when doing so.
- Fans run audibly even when computer sits at idle
- Green Razer logo on back of screen cannot be adjusted (color or brightness). I'm not thrilled about advertising to people that I'm working on a $2500 machine. Razer clearly cares more about their marketing than the potential safety of their users against would-be thieves.

- And possibly the biggest issue - THE LAPTOP DOESNT CHARGE IF YOU PLUG IT IN AFTER IT'S BEEN TURNED OFF. Yes, you read that correctly. You must turn on the laptop, then turn it off with the power adapter plugged in, for it to continue charging. Between this and the ? key placement, and the poorly designed keyboard and backlighting, I'd say these flaws are unforgivable in a $2400+ machine from a reputable company with 10+years experience in hardware manufacturing.

I'm returning this one and getting a Gigabyte Aero 15x, which I'll also review once I receive it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2019
Was very excited to get this laptop, despite some of the negative reviews. I love the form factor and the power they packed into it. Unfortunately, when I received the laptop, the screen inside of the laptop was crooked. That is, the left side of the screen was ~1mm higher than the right, so it slanted downward noticeably from left-to-right. That's ultimately why I returned it to Amazon (I tried to call Razer's support, but they had apparently closed a few days early before the Holidays...).

I also ran AS SSD on the laptop when I got it, and confirmed what others had noticed: the SSD was performing @ ~1GB/s sequential, which is < 1/2 of the performance you would expect with a Samsung PM981 (which is what's installed). The i7-8750H only has 16 PCI-E lanes off the chip, and since the GTX MAX-Q 1070 requires 16 lanes, the SSD must be running off of the chipset. The i7-8750H has 8GT/s to the chipset, which is 1GB/s without the overhead, so the 1GB speed cap makes sense and is all you can really expect out of this hardware. AFAIK, all of Intel's 8th gen mobile CPU's are limited to 16 lanes off the chip, so this is really par-for-the-course and isn't the fault of Razer.

(That being said then, the PM981 might actually be overkill for a laptop like this, unless you really need the random IOPS or slightly faster access times.)
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Rosa Cendros
1.0 out of 5 stars Second try to get the razer blade 15, still received one broken
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2018
I bought this laptop for the second time, the first one arrived with a broken screen, I returned it, once the refund was completed I bought this one and arrived with a broken trackpad. Maybe it's a sign from the gods I can't have this laptop, but I bought this laptop two times and I received both defective.
I am done with razer and maybe laptops in general with Amazon.
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Nathan
3.0 out of 5 stars Great performance but poor longevity
Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2018
Gaming Experience
Great build quality and components. Screen is far above average. Can play all AAA titles. Good selection of IO. Gets a little loud when playing demanding games but that is to be expected because it is working hard, but cools down quickly. Battery does not last long but this is a serious piece of hardware and battery life was sort of an idea not a goal.
Quality
First laptop came with a defective video card. Second laptop worked great out of the box. After 6 months palm rest began to separate and make an audible squeaking noise when hand was rested on the laptop. After 8 months cooling fans started to fail which required repair.

I cannot recommend this laptop. the initial quality appears good but this laptop is simply not built well enough to last long than 24 months. There are better options out there.
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Gabriel
5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty of a laptop
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2018
This thing is gorgeous, a real quality machine. Understated yet powerful! I went throughout the a gs65 stealth thin (build quality was just not adequate) also an aero15x (jet engine sounding fans and still overheated ) as well as an Asus gx501 with 1080 (beast of a laptop but speakers sounded blown out and build quality again lacked) finally settled on the reader Blade 15.6 this thing is quiet powerful and beautiful, if you've been on the fence or can't decide between the competitors. Take it from me the razer blade is the clear winner... Yes it's more expensive but I think it's worth every penny. Only negative was a slight light bleed (not as bad as I've seen from others ) I can definitely live with it.
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Hongmin Zhuo
3.0 out of 5 stars Battery life too short
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2018
I have been using this item for a while. Everything was good but the battery life is really poor. I know the main reason is probably because it’s a gaming laptop but I searched online says it should have a 5 hr battery with a full charge. I only can get maximum 2.5 hr of web browsing and YouTube video watching. Also if the laptop is turned off, it can not be plug-in charged. The charging process has to be performed when the laptop is on or sleep.
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Ash
4.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what you expect.
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2019
The only negative thing was the payment process and shipping. But apart from that, I bought a used Razer Blade 144hz 1070maxQ. It's a great quality product. 1% cosmetic damage, and I honestly cannot see where. The high refresh rate screen is really great in games. This is exactly what I expected from a razer.