Testseek.com have collected 78 expert reviews of the Razer Blade Stealth 13 - GTX1650Ti - Intel Gen 10 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade Stealth 13 - GTX1650Ti - Intel Gen 10.
April 2020
(82%)
78 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
excellent build quality, good performance and strong gaming abilities for such a small footprint, runs fairly cool and quiet with games, bright, beautiful screen, Windows Hello cam
CPU performance inferior to last model, right side of keyboard is squashed, making typing difficult, no HDMI, and the screen is only 60 Hz, expensive
I really like this little laptop. If you are looking for something ultra-portable that plays games pretty well and you have the money to spend (and you don't use the right shift key!), perhaps this Razer Blade Sealth 13 is the right model for you. On the...
Battery life could be better, Processor isn't as speedy as last year's, Shiny touchscreen isn't ideal for gamers
If you're mostly into the aesthetics of the Razer Blade Stealth 13, and not so fussed about gaming performance, it might be smart to skip this latest iteration and buy a 2018 model instead. As I write, last year's hardware is on sale at up to £270 off at...
Subpar productivity, Less than 8 hours battery life
The Razer Blade Stealth 13 is an ultraportable with a discrete GPU, but it's only good enough for light gaming experiences and isn't as good at some other laptops in productivity tasks...
Beautifully slim and clean, USB-C charging port on both sides, Better gaming performance than your average Ultrabook
No more entry-level Blade Stealth options, Performance doesn't stack up against real gaming laptops, Fingerprint magnet
I loved my time with the Razer Blade Stealth, as I've loved the ones that came before. But this time I've struggled to pin down the intended audience. Taken in a vacuum, the Blade Stealth's both a fantastic work machine and a solid gaming machine—if you c...
The Razer Blade Stealth has a better battery life compared to most of its competitors, has different options for graphics and has a very robust body that allows for complete portability. In this regard, we think it may earn the rights reserved for the hol...
very high performance-per-volume, quiet during low processing loads, 2x USB Type-C (1x Thunderbolt), good processor performance, bright 4K UHD touchscreen, rigid metal chassis design, upgradeable M.2 SSD, RGB backlit keys, large clickpad, USB Type-A, IR
slightly heavier than most Ultrabooks, full AdobeRGB coverage not available, noticeable ghosting when gaming, very warm surface temperatures, no Comet Lake-U or Ryzen, louder fans when gaming, shallow keyboard keys, non-upgradeable RAM, no fingerprint re
We didn't particularly like either of the 2019 options in terms of performance, but the 2020 version addresses those concerns upfront to be the fastest Blade Stealth you can get. The differences become even more pronounced if comparing the 2020 version to...
1650 Max-Q in a 13-inch laptop, Surprisingly good speakers, Great customization options, Good port options
Frustrating keyboard layout, Painful ergonomics, So-so battery life
A bold offering in need of refinement.The Razer Blade Stealth 13 is an imperfect laptop that I'm impressed they managed to make at all. Quite simply, it's the most power you can get in a laptop of this size, and that's something to celebrate. It is not, h...
Relatively strong GPU for a 3 pound machine, Sleek and sturdy design, GTX models come with 16GB RAM by default,
Still not fast enough for consistent 60FPS performance, Expensive
The Blade Stealth is the most powerful ultraportable we've ever seen, but it still might not be enough for demanding gamers. It's a feat of engineering, but its high price also makes it tough to choose, when put up against the Blade 15 and other light gam...