The latest razor blade stealth 13 has 11th Gen Intel chips and OLED screen option


The razor blade Stealth 13 is one of the best portable gaming laptops you can buy. Today, the company is giving it a refresh: it announced its 13-inch Reggae “Moda 2020” model.

The Blade Stealth 13 seems to be the only really big change processor that came out earlier this year. The upcoming Blade is powered by Intel’s new pay generation, the Core i7-1165G7 chip. It comes with a GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, 16GB RAM and 512GB (upgradable) storage. Razor claims that the creation fee is “2.7 times faster” in productivity and “more than 20 percent faster” in productivity than its predecessor.

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Another notable change is that there is now an FHD OLED touchscreen option, which Razr says will cover 100 percent of the DCI-P3 space. (This will be for content creators who need serious games, rather than serious games.) Like its predecessor, this blade can also come with a 120 Hz FHD non-touch panel – you get the most refreshing rate at 13. Inch laptop.

Finally, Razr says you’ll see an upgrade to audio Dio quality. The previous Blade Stealth 13 had a decent audio Dio, but I found it lacked strong bass in our testing. The new Blade comes with a new audio dio app from THX that allows you to tweak or create your own preset audio dio profile for different scenes (movies, gaming, music, etc.). Many laptops have audio dio options like this, and the effectiveness can certainly vary, so I look forward to seeing what it feels like for me later this year.

The new Blade Stealth will launch on October 13 on Razor’s website at 7,799 (the same price as the previous model). Razor says it’s coming to “select retailers” later in the fall.

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