Testseek.com have collected 145 expert reviews of the Razer Blade Stealth 2016 - GTX1060 - Intel Gen 7 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade Stealth 2016 - GTX1060 - Intel Gen 7.
March 2016
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145 Reviews
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Speedy performance stacks up well to more expensive machines. Long battery life. Attractive and sturdy metal construction. Customizable individually backlit keys. Includes both USB-C with Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.0 ports,
Somewhat light on storage. Keys have slightly shallow travel,
An improvement on the previous generation, but that 12.5-inch screen stops this Blade from gleaming.8 Total ScoreAn improvement on the previous generation, but that 12.5-inch screen stops this Blade from gleaming...
Published: 2018-03-01, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Even though Razer is a primarily gamer-centric brand, the Razer Blade Stealth does not feature a discrete GPU for gaming. Instead, Razer advertises using their Razer Core V2 external Thunderbolt 3 enclosure to add your own full-size GPU, giving users the...
Gorgeous 13,3-inch QHD+ touch display, Speedy new Core i7 processor, Slick design and solid construction, USB-C with Thunderbolt 3, Customizable LED keyboard, Runs quietly
Battery life not as long as some competitors', Can't charge and use USB-C port at the same time
The refreshed Razer Blade Stealth is mostly the same as the previous model of this ultraportable laptop that we love, but now delivers a fresher, faster processor for $100 more...
Published: 2017-12-02, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
high quality metal case, no throttling, bright display with a good contrast, high color space coverage and easily calibratable, insides are easily accessible, extensive configuration options via Razer Chroma Keyboard, HDMI 2.0 and Thunderbolt 3
weak battery life in the WLAN test, CPU performance remains behind that of the competitors, no SD reader, very little feedback from the keyboard
Corporate gray models lack black models' RGB keyboard lighting, AC adapter occupies Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port, Seventh-generation Core i7 CPU overshadowed by eighth-gen "Kaby Lake R", Mediocre battery life
Razer's sleek ultraportable gains a slightly larger screen and a conservative new color scheme, but adding two or three missing features would have turned our test unit from impressive to irresistible...
Gorgeous 13,3-inch QHD+ touch display, Slick design and solid construction, USB-C with Thunderbolt 3, Comfortable LED keyboard, Runs quietly
Battery life not as long as some competitors, Can't charge and use USB-C port at the same time
The gorgeous, well-built, all-metal Razer Blade Stealth, now with a slightly larger and still-brilliant screen, is one of the best premium ultraportable laptops, especially for less than $1,500...
Abstract: Recently, I went to a coffee shop to do some stuff for work. As I looked up from my computer, I saw many other people doing the same thing—glued to their computers with a blue light shining on their face.There is one thing I remember starkly from this mem...
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Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Amazing machined aluminium design. New, beautiful, slimmerbezel display. Guaranteed toptier performance from the default Core i77500U and 16GB of RAM. RGBbacklit keyboard, fullsized USB and HDMI, and updated trackpad all contribute to an excellent package
Published: 2017-09-01, Author: Stefan , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The chassis of this Blade Stealth isn't dramatically different than it has been in past generations — except for its new gunmetal paint job. An all-black exterior, backlit triple snake logo and a keyboard with every color in the rainbow is often what kept...
Published: 2017-08-30, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
To no surprise, the Stealth with its Kabylake Core i7 CPU was leading the board in the CPU tests. And a quick look at the battery power usage during those laptop benchmarks.That's it for the Linux data I have to share today from the Razer Blade Stealth...