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Cpu throttled down razer blade stealth12/30/2023 ![]() Don't misread me: The Stealth's keyboard is quite good. Like the Stealth's chassis, the keyboard here is one we've seen before - but it may also be the last time we see it. Still, that Thunderbolt 3 connector adds some versatility Stealth users who buy the Razer Core GPU dock will gain four additional USB 3.0 ports. Short of adding a built-in memory card reader, you can't expect too much more from an ultraportable. Each of the laptop's sides houses a single USB 3.0 port, as well as an HDMI socket on the right, and a 3.5mm headphone jack and a Thunderbolt 3 connection on the left. There isn't a lot of room for connectivity on the Blade Stealth's thin frame, but there's enough. Folks thinking about picking up the machine to double as a work and gaming machine should ask themselves, does the Stealth look too awesome for you to be taken seriously in next month's board meeting? If the answer is "yes," consider turning off the backlight behind the Razer logo and covering it with a sticker. But in a professional environment, the Stealth will stand out. For Razer's line of thin gaming laptops, the standard Blade design language looks sleek and almost sophisticated. Like all Blades before it, the Stealth is draped in an attractive matte black finish and adorned with a glowing Razer logo. ![]() It's solid and durable, too - there's nothing like a CNC milled aluminum chassis to lend a device a high-end feel.Īs for looks, Razer has always walked a fine line between subtle design and conspicuous branding. At 12.5 inches at its widest point, it won't take up much space either. Its weight is almost negligible it'll add less than three pounds to your bag (2.84 pounds, to be precise). It measures just a half-inch thick at its fattest point, with a silhouette that gently tapers toward the palm rest. The Blade Stealth ticks every box it needs to in order to qualify as an ultraportable. Not that I'm complaining: Razer's first take on the Ultrabook was thin, light and well built. Yes, there's a new processor inside and a bit more memory, but all of that is contained in the same chassis as the original Stealth. ![]() This is hardly a surprise - the new Stealth is less a "new laptop" than a modestly updated version of the ultraportable Razer that came out earlier this year. Like every Razer Blade laptop before it, the updated Stealth is a study of black, anodized aluminum accented with the glow of a customizable LED keyboard. ![]()
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