Razer this week unveiled the Blade and Blade Pro, two thin and light notebook computers designed to handle the rigors of video gaming. The 14-inch Blade is actually a slimmed down version of the refreshed 17.3-inch Blade Pro, and it’s perhaps the more interesting of the two, due to its diminutive size. The little brother sports the same black anodized aluminum casing of its bulkier sibling, but it is noticeably more streamlined. It’s a mere 0.66-inches thick and packs more power-per-cubic-inch than any laptop available today, says its maker.
Razer Unwraps Sharp New Blade
Posted by: Peter Suciu June 1, 2013 05:00 AMRazer this week unveiled the Blade and Blade Pro, two thin and light notebook computers designed to handle the rigors of video gaming. The 14-inch Blade is actually a slimmed down version of the refreshed 17.3-inch Blade Pro, and it’s perhaps the more interesting of the two, due to its diminutive size. The little brother sports the same black anodized aluminum casing of its bulkier sibling, but it is noticeably more streamlined. It’s a mere 0.66-inches thick and packs more power-per-cubic-inch than any laptop available today, says its maker.