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The Razer Blade 14 is a high-performance gaming laptop powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU, featuring a stunning 14-inch QHD display. Paired with the Naga X ergonomic gaming mouse, equipped with 16 programmable buttons and a 5G optical sensor, this combo is designed for gamers who demand speed, precision, and portability.
B**A
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High performance laptop. Looks and feels premium. 14" size is really good. Laptop is light. Battery lasts long. Packs crazy hardware for this size. High refresh rate screen, 3070, 5900hx... There is nothing to say about that.I use it with 1440p 144 Hz monitor. I have a type-c to DP cable. There is no problem at all as long as you buy a high quality cable. Both ports works great. My settings are 1440p, 144 Hz and 10 bit color. That is the limit for the cable I have and for my monitor(LG 27gn880-b). Great product overall.It gets toasty while playing demanding games (Cyberpunk, Witcher 3, RDR 2 ect.). When fans ramp up it makes a lot of noise. Though, I didn't have any problem at all even after long sessions (3-4 hours in general) of playing AAA games. The chassis overall is a fingerprint magnet. As long as you clean it occasionally it's ok. I clean it with 99% IPA and water mixture (70 IPA, 30% water) using a microfiber towel.I think looks had big influence on the design of this product compared to other laptops. This is a good thing in my opinion since this is a laptop not a portable desktop Does more than you can ever want from a laptop and does it perfectly.Many laptops that check all the boxes this Razer does are as pricy if not more. There was no discount on this product when I bought it but if you are lucky you can get it when it's on sale.
I**N
Good value with high performance
Good value and packs a whallop for such a small device. Device does get warm so accompany with the best cooling stand you can get. The only issue I have noticed is one key has had a LED failure so the colour is frequently out of sync with the rest of the keyboard.
M**E
Overall great, with a couple of (not surprising) caveats
Had this machine about a month now, so am in a position to make some observations.Like:The size is great for travelling, and even the power brick isn't too huge compared to another laptop in the house (Lenovo).Performance is perfect - the right balance of portability and speed. Can play games with ease, handles video editing just fine.The screen is fantastic!It has enough ports for the type of machine, and thankfully has an HDMI port (often missing in other thin/small laptops)It's pretty quiet when running, even under some load.Dislike:It's a tiny thing, but the light under CAPS doesn't illuminate the whole of the "caps" word.When hitting the "fn" key for alternate function keys, it lights up the top. However the alternate function key commands (e.g.volume up/down, play/pause, screen brightness etc) are not illuminated making it difficult to see what the buttons actually do.Battery life is not good. Goodness knows how they suggested you can get 10 hours life from it. In reality, with a balanced profile, I'm getting about 2-3 hours of light use, or perhaps one if doing anything CPU/GPU heavy (e.g. photo/video editing, gaming)The Razer software seems pretty poor. I've had it crash (for example, buffer overruns, .net errors multiple times, which freezes the entire machine. I'll probably lose the RGB customisation and ditch the software at some point.I'll finish with one final observation. I bought this in a sale, some £500 off the already discounted amazon price. At this price point it was good value, but at retail I would be looking at other options
P**O
Amazing machine - fingerprints are annoying though
The machine is a beast. I’m a casual gamer who needed a laptop for business and photo editing, and was still portable. This has great processing power, the graphics and screen look amazing and the overall look & feel of the laptop is premium. For me - not a problem to stick into a rucksack and use on the go either (though you’ll need the charger with you for sure). Really enjoy the Razer software that comes with it to manage the laptop - setting performance modes can be really helpful to save power when just word processing for example, and choosing the lighting patterns on the keyboard is surprisingly fun!Slight annoyances - finger marks really show up as I’d read elsewhere due to the material. Microfibre wipes it down quite easily but it is annoying. And when using for something demanding (e.g. gaming) the fans can get loud to try and keep it cool. For me that was to be expected so not a problem but might be something to bear in mind.Positives far outweigh these minor cons though - yes it’s expensive but I don’t think I’ll need to replace it for years and it more than delivers so far on everything I use it for. Fingerprints aside - it really looks beautiful too!
P**E
Expensive but not reliable...
Device is extremely solidly built, thick metal chassis and lid with minimal flex, it feels very solid - can't argue with that.However, mine arrived with the RTX 3070 disabled under a code 43 error. Didn't think anything of it, reinstalled the driver, the error went away and carried on. After reboot, the same again. Tried the nVidia drivers from the website, they took about 30 minutes attempting to install and then the installer failed, GPU in code 43 again. The AMD APU works fine but no heavy gaming on that so left with a useless laptop...Went and checked on forums and apparently code 43 and the GPU not functioning is quite common. There is no fix, it's a hardware issue and needs to go back to the manufacturer. Back it goes then. Will choose something else next time, not impressed with Razer internal build quality, there always seems to be these issues with poor QC and useless customer support.
J**Y
Great portable device if you don't mind the price
I was looking for something super portable but with powerful performance for high-end games. The Razor 14 is a perfect fit for me, as the performance is excellent in such a compact size. The device does get hot on most games, however this is towards the top of the keyboard and shouldn't be uncomfortable for most. Its a small device running high-end games on almost max settings so what can you expect. Screen is nice and the battery is pretty good too - though slightly less than what the manufacturer claims I think. Obviously the price may be a problem for some, as for the specs you are spending more than what most of the competition are offering. Saying that the razor form factor is what you're paying for, as for me it was worth the extra cost. Go for 3070 if you can as this is the sweetspot.
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