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.
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The editors liked
Thin
Sleek design
Excellent display
Fast bootup times
Unique touchpad user interface.
The editors didn't like
Innovative Switchblade UI LED hard to customize
Underpowered graphics for its price.
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Published: 2012-04-09, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Razer Blade has a thin, sleek design, an excellent 17-inch display, fast bootup times, and unique touch-pad UI with a lot of potential for gamers
The innovative Switchblade UI LED buttons are hard to customize, and the Blade has underpowered graphics for its price
Razer's first laptop, the Razer Blade, is a thin gaming computer with some futuristic design touches, but a high price means you're paying for design -- and for the second-screen signature Switchblade UI interface that doesn't do as much as we hoped i...
Published: 2012-03-01, Author: matt , review by: gizmodo.com
Advertisement, There's a lot to love, largely because you can feel how much love went into the Blade. It's put together. The design, the materials, the construction. There aren't many machines like this. The 1920x1080 screen is pretty solid. The tiny powe
Advertisement, The super polished end-to-end experience is diminished over and over again by some of the quirks in Windows: The updates, and in particular, driver pains, which made me stroke out more than once. It's one of those painful reminders that as
AdvertisementI want to buy Razers vision of a new kind of gaming PC very, very badly. Im not so sure Id buy the Blade though, even if it is very clearly the first step toward that vision. Its not that the Blade is bad, either. I just have a gut feelin...
Outstanding fit and finishCustomizable LCD keysAbsolutely gorgeous
Subpar audioFinicky hingePortability infringes on performance
Razer's first gaming laptop is impressive, though marred by minor, yet head-scratching flaws. Barring those (and its sky-high price), Razer has a winner on its hands....
Abstract: Recently, we have been seeing a spat of 'reviews' of Razer's Blade Laptop. Considering that we actually had a chance to play with the Blade at both NVIDIA's GeForceLAN and this year's CES 2012, we are confident we have an idea of what the laptop look...
Redesign is much trimmer than original, but maintains premium build, Strong HD gaming performance, 144Hz display, Superior touchpad, Customizable per-key backlighting
RTX 2070 Max-Q lacks power to fully leverage the 144Hz display in AAA games, Semi-mechanical keys, volume roller, and 4K option of last-gen version are gone, Feature set now less suited to creatives
Razer's 2019 revision of the Blade Pro 17 pares away some of what set apart the last-gen model, but the trimmed-down design and ample pep make this luxe system appealing enough among 17-inch gaming laptops...
If you are looking for a straight-up gaming rig and don't care about size or looks or weight or practicality or herniated discs, no — god no — you shouldn't buy this. But if you're looking for a laptop that you can use in real life, while also being able...
Published: 2012-04-09, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Razer Blade has a thin, sleek design, an excellent 17-inch display, fast bootup times, and unique touch-pad UI with a lot of potential for gamers
The innovative Switchblade UI LED buttons are hard to customize, and the Blade has underpowered graphics for its price
Razer's first laptop, the Razer Blade, is a thin gaming computer with some futuristic design touches, but a high price means you're paying for design -- and for the second-screen signature Switchblade UI interface that doesn't do as much as we hoped it w...
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Published: 2012-03-02, Author: Matt , review by: gizmodo.com.au
I want to buy Razer's vision of a new kind of gaming PC very, very badly. I'm not so sure I'd buy the Blade though, even if it is very clearly the first step toward that vision. It's not that the Blade is bad, either. I just have a gut feeling that the ne...
Razer is a really tough company to get into in terms of getting review samples. Trust me, I know - we've been trying to get on their tier one review sampling list for a long time. When we found out about their entry into the gaming laptop market, ...