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27 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 27 reviews of Razer Blade Pro 2013 (RZ09-0099). The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Comments about the keyboard and screen are on the whole positive. The portability and performance are also mentioned favorably. Many are negative about the energy efficiency and battery, and there are mixed views on the touchpad and size.
design, performance, portability, screen, keyboard
price, usability, battery, energy
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Razer Blade Pro 2013 (RZ09-0099) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Sean Keach (trustedreviews.com)
Earlier this week, I met with Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan to talk about a secretive new Razer product in the pipeline. On social media, Razer had been teasing a silhouetted desktop PC, and I was sure Razer had finally made the segue into desktop gaming. It...
Expert review by (t3.com)
The Razer Blade Pro is thin, but is it gaming nirvana?
More portable than its rivals ; Generally understated design ; Gorgeous screen
Last-gen wireless technology ; Non-standard trackpad position ; No card reader
Expert review by : George Jones (techradar.com)
Razer's signature gaming laptop has been redesigned for more power with no loss of portability
Extremely fast ; Thin and light ; Snappy aesthetics ; Great battery life ; Above average audio
Super expensive ; Stiff keyboard ; Flimsy mouse buttons ; No Blu-Ray player
From top to bottom, the Razer Blade is a very well-thought out design, and is a joy to use on a day to day basis. It's hard to imagine porting around a 17-inch laptop, but at only a little under 7 pounds all-in and with surprisingly stellar battery...
Expert review by : Mike Lowe (pocket-lint.com)
Razer gaming laptops are rare creatures in the UK, so when Pocket-lint caught a glimpse of the latest superthin Razer Blade Pro at a gaming event ahead
Expert review by : Joshua Goldman (cnet.co.uk)
Top performance matched with stunning design, Razer's 17-inch gaming laptop is impressive and at nearly $4,000, Razer must think so, too.
The Razer Blade Pro puts Nvidia's top-performing graphics card in a slim laptop that can pass as a work or gaming system. The premium design, 4K-resolution touchscreen and mechanical keyboard make it a pleasure to use.
The mechanical keyboard is clicky and loud, and the right-side trackpad placement remains a design misstep. The laptop and power supply get very hot, and the very loud fans start blowing as soon as you boot up a game.
Razer manages to fit a high-end graphics card into an amazingly thin laptop. Gamers and graphics pros alike will love the performance, but not the loud fans and misplaced touchpad.
Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)
Time to ditch the desktop for good? This is one blade that looks seriously sharp
Expert review by (engadget.com)
The new Razer Blade Pro is unequivocally the most powerful laptop the company has ever built, and one of the first notebooks we've seen that can consistently play modern 4K games on high graphics settings. But that power comes at the cost of a high...
Extremely powerful and VR-ready ; Beautiful 4Kdisplay ; Fantastic low-profile mechanical keyboard
Too big for some backpacks ; Short battery life ; Very expensive
For the past few years, Razer's "Blade Pro" laptop was paradoxically its least advanced machine, but the latest model finally lives up to its name. With enough power to handle high-resolution video editing, 4K PC games and even virtual reality , it's...
Expert review by : Joshua Goldman (cnet.com)
Top performance matched with stunning design, Razer's 17-inch gaming laptop is impressive and at nearly $4,000, Razer must think so, too.
The Razer Blade Pro puts Nvidia's top-performing graphics card in a slim laptop that can pass as a work or gaming system. The premium design, 4K-resolution touchscreen and mechanical keyboard make it a pleasure to use.
The mechanical keyboard is clicky and loud, and the right-side trackpad placement remains a design misstep. The laptop and power supply get very hot, and the very loud fans start blowing as soon as you boot up a game.
Razer manages to fit a high-end graphics card into an amazingly thin laptop. Gamers and graphics pros alike will love the performance, but not the loud fans and misplaced touchpad.
Expert review by : Charles P. Jefferies (NotebookReview.com)
This second generation of Razer's gaming notebooks features a fourth-gen Intel "Haswell" processor, Nvidia GTX 765M graphics, a sleek metal chassis and innovative touchpad.
Good performance ; Excellent build quality and design ; Innovative multifunctional touchpad ; Good keyboard ; Beautiful display
Not user upgradeable ; Fans could be quieter ; Lack of ports ; Expensive
Expert review by : Daniel Perez (ubergizmo.com)
We review Razer's Blade Pro gaming laptop which features a 17.3-inch display, Intel Core i7 and more.
liked its LCD trackpad, that is, once we got used to its unorthodox location.
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