Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Razer Blade Pro 17 2019 - Intel Gen 9 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade Pro 17 2019 - Intel Gen 9.
June 2019
(84%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Gaming power and portability, Generally understated design, Great battery life
Viewing angle and contrast, Lack of connectivity, Uncomfortably hot for gaming
The Razer Blade is definitely a niche product, and an odd one at that. You’ll get some fast hardware in a well-designed package, but because of the placement of the touch screen, the laptop feels really wide. Even though this thing comes equipped with
4K 120Hz is living the dream, Outstanding performance for a laptop, Excellent audio, Windows Hello IR, Plenty of ports
Super expensive, Heavy, 300Hz display is a bit gimmicky, No Xbox Wireless support
Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows CentralWho it's forThose who want serious, premium gaming in a stunning laptopThose with money to buy the bestGamers who also may edit video (or vice versa)Those who need a portable desktop replacementWho it isn't forThose...
Its 4K / 120Hz display is everything I wished for, Generous port selection, Responsive trackpad
Chassis is a total fingerprint magnet, Keyboard layout issues persist, Hardware can't touch the 4K / 120Hz ceiling without serious tweaks, The screen lacks G-Sync support
17.3-inch 4K 120 Hz display can be found nowhere else at the time of writing, fast black-white and gray-gray response times, manual integrated GPU switching, full AdobeRGB coverage
120 Hz option requires GeForce GPU to be active; a battery drain, strange GPU-related bugs on our test unit, no G-Sync or matte option, very warm AC adapter, shorter battery life, pricey
Gaming has never looked this smooth or crisp on a 17.3-inch laptop because of the new panel at play. Previously, gaming on a 4K 17.3-inch laptop would have entailed slow response times, a 60 Hz limiter, and very noticeable ghosting. The new 120 Hz display...
Thunderbolt 3, 2.5 Gbit Ethernet, and UHS-III SD card reader, Runs slightly cooler than the RTX 2080 Max-Q SKU, easy serviceability; 2x SODIMM + 2x M.2 2280, above average RTX 2060 performance, small and lightweight AC adapter, sleek, classic Razer desig
no subwoofer fingerprint reader, or 2.5-inch SATA III bay, Core i7-9750H is not any faster than the Core i7-8750H, weaker webcam than Blade Pro 2017 (1 MP vs. 2 MP), could be quieter when gaming on High Performance, soft feedback from the keyboard and cl
At $2500 USD, the Razer Blade Pro 17 RTX 2060 is more expensive than most alternatives like the Asus ROG Scar II GL704GV, Zephyrus S GX701GV, or MSI GS75 all configurable with the same GPU. The price premium goes towards not just the minimalist and strong...
Published: 2019-07-05, Author: Matt , review by: tomshardware.com
Next-gen Wi-Fi and 2.5GB Ethernet, Good performance and battery life, Pleasingly understated design,
Only one (1080p / 144Hz) display option, 512GB SSD is pretty cramped for a gaming rig
Razer's largest laptop gets pleasingly refined and brings along next-generation connectivity. It's a decent option for big-screen gaming on the go, but know that there's no screen option above 1080p...
Published: 2019-07-01, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Overall we come away impressed with what the Razer Blade Pro 17 brings from a technical standpoint. Performance, when set in the appropriate mode, is better than advertised, especially for the GPU. Buyers should be really happy with how this laptop perfor...
Thunderbolt 3, 2.5 Gbit Ethernet, and UHS-III SD card reader, easy serviceability; 2x SODIMM + 2x M.2 2280, above-average RTX 2080 Max-Q performance, small and lightweight AC adapter, sleek, classic Razer design, Windows Hello integration, Wi-Fi 6 comes
Core i7-9750H is not any faster than the Core i7-8750H, weaker webcam than Blade Pro 2017 (1 MP vs. 2 MP), could be quieter when gaming on High Performance, soft feedback from the keyboard and clickpad, smaller battery capacity than Blade Pro 2017, thick
Historically, Razer Blade Pro laptops have always had novel features to distinguish themselves from competitors. The Blade Pro 2015, for example, had a unique screenpad while the Blade Pro 2017 had mechanical keys, trackpad lights, THX certification, and...
Published: 2017-03-22, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
If you consider the Razer Blade's over $2,000 price tag (For 4K 1TB model) at the time of this writing, it is indeed impractical since you get similar slim laptops from competitors, sometimes, with even better specs. Practical enthusiasts will usually rec...