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April 2020
(82%)
78 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Published: 2019-11-29, Author: Keith , review by: wccftech.com
Excellent build quality, Comfortable gaming experience, Cool and quiet operation, Decent battery life, Bright screen, Precalibrated and accurate panel, Thunderbolt 3, Large and responsive trackpad, Easy to access internals for cleaning, Fast NVMe storage
4K on 13.3" is hard to justify, No 120hz options, Soldered Memory, Expensive
Should you buy it? That's a tough question to answer because this is not a mass appeal product. It's easy to look at the price tag and think it's expensive and that's because it is. The Razer Blade Stealth 13 is not a cheap and cheerful laptop. If you're...
relatively cool and quiet even when gaming, Mercury White color hides fingerprints well, well calibrated display out of the box, 2x Thunderbolt 3 and 2x USB Type-A, sleek, strong, and stylish design, Intel AX201 wireless standard, upgradeable M.2 storage
both slower and more expensive than the older GeForce MX150 option, White key caps contrast poorly with the gray font, no fingerprint reader, HDMI, or SD reader. again, slightly thicker than last year's Blade Stealth, no 3/5 ms or 120/144 Hz display op
The Blade Stealth Ice Lake base model is stuck between a rock and a hard place. It supersedes last year's Blade Stealth Whiskey Lake-U base model and yet it is priced higher than last year's graphically superior Blade Stealth GeForce MX150 model. In other...
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...
Premium, compact design, Gaming chops, 120Hz display are unique at its screen size, Good battery life, Improved keyboard layout, USB Type-A and -C ports (two of each), Support for Wi-Fi 6, Windows Hello
Performance won't match larger gaming laptops, No dedicated video-out ports
The updated Blade Stealth 13 is the best version yet of Razer's gaming ultraportable. A compact metal build, a gaming-ready GPU, and a robust feature set elevate it to the upper echelon of premium ultraportables...
Abstract: Today we are reviewing a Whiskey Lake notebook from Razer. Razer notebooks have a reputation in the market of being of sound design and excellent construction. The Blade Stealth 13 we have here is no exception.The metal chassis, weight, size, and overall...
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...
Published: 2020-08-18, Author: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: If you want a game-capable 13-inch laptop, there isn't a lot of competition for the Razer Blade Stealth 13, at least when it comes to combining great looks, portability and solid performance.The laptop comes with the usual sharp design you've come to ex...
First 13.3inch laptop with gaminggrade graphics, Excellent build quality and attractive design, Bright and vibrant display, Large, responsive trackpad
Mediocre battery life, Nonstandard keyboard, No perkey RGB customisations, Pricey
You can game on it, but it has its limitationsThe Razer Blade Stealth 13 is perhaps the only ultrabook today to offer what I'd consider decent gaming performance. If you travel a lot, but can't bear to be away from your games, the Blade Stealth 13 may jus...
Abstract: Many gaming laptops aspire to be truly portable. But even the better ones, such as the Aftershock Vapor 15 Pro and the Razer Blade 15, are still relatively large 15-inch models that weigh around 2kg.Razer, though, has managed to fit a gaming-grade Nvidi...