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Razer Blade 14 2015

Razer Blade 14 2015
alaScore 85

12 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 12 reviews of Razer Blade 14 2015. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the image quality. The design is also mentioned favorably. The battery and performance get less positive comments, while there are some mixed opinions about the screen.

design, image quality

performance, battery

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Razer Blade 14 2015 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 85/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Kevin Lee (techradar.com)

Razer Blade 2015 review

 

A gorgeous 3K gaming laptop the world still isn't ready for

Modern, sharp styling ; Vibrant QHD+ display ; Excellent daily driver machine

Some content looks awful at 3K ; QHD+ screen dings battery life, performance

The 2015 Razer Blade almost fully realizes 3K gaming, but unscalable applications and games prevents this dream from becoming a reality.

Mar, 2015

Expert review by : Joshua Goldman (cnet.co.uk)

Razer Blade (2015, QHD+) review: A gaming laptop in a class by itself

 

Razer's Blade is a rare thin-and-light laptop that has the features and performance of a gaming system. And it looks damn good, too.

The Razer Blade is an impressive laptop thanks to its gorgeous display, responsive keyboard and touchpad, and excellent gaming performance for its size. It looks good, too.

It comes with the territory, but the bottom back of the Blade can get very hot, and the fans can get quite loud trying to cool it down. This kind of performance in a thin-and-light body doesn't come cheap.

Whether it's for gaming, multimedia enjoyment, work or all of the above, the Razer Blade is a fantastic choice if you need high performance but don't want to sacrifice mobility to get it.

Apr, 2015

Expert review by : Allan 'Zardon' Campbell (kitguru.net)

Razer Blade 14 inch (2015) Review

 

Gaming laptops have a huge audience, but not everyone wants to lug around a 17 inch behemoth weighin Gaming laptops have a huge audience, but not everyone wants to lug around a 17 inch behemoth weighing more than 5KG. Razer have enjoyed success in...

Razer Blade 14 build quality is top drawer.

Expensive.

Kitguru says: The Razer Blade 14 is a stunning looking laptop, like the evil brother of the MacBook Pro. Gaming performance is top class, but it comes with a hefty price.

Apr, 2015

Expert review by : Joshua Goldman (cnet.com)

Razer Blade (2015, QHD+) review

 

Razer's Blade remains one of the thinnest, lightest gaming systems you can get. Clad in black aluminum like the 2014 version, the 14-inch notebook weighs just south of 4.5 pounds (2kg) and measures 0.7 inch thick (17.9mm).

The Razer Blade is an impressive laptop thanks to its gorgeous display, responsive keyboard and touchpad, and excellent gaming performance for its size. It looks good, too.

It comes with the territory, but the bottom back of the Blade can get very hot, and the fans can get quite loud trying to cool it down. This kind of performance in a thin-and-light body doesn't come cheap.

Whether it's for gaming, multimedia enjoyment, work or all of the above, the Razer Blade is a fantastic choice if you need high performance but don't want to sacrifice mobility to get it.

Apr, 2015

Expert review by : Brian Westover (pcmag.com)

Razer Blade (2015)

 

The newest Razer Blade boasts impressive features and great performance, making it the ultraportable gaming machine to beat.

Sleek, light design. Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide (IGZO) display with 3,200-by-1,800 resolution and touch capability. Intel Core i7-4720HQ CPU and 16GB memory. Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M GPU. Improved performance and battery life over previous iteration.

Gets very hot. Discrepancy between graphics and display capability.

Conclusion With a new processor and graphics card, the Razer Blade (2015) delivers better graphics performance and longer battery life than its predecessor, fixing two of the bigger problems I had with the 2014 Blade. Heat is still a big concern, but...

Feb, 2015

Expert review by : Allen Ngo (notebookcheck.net)

Razer Blade 14 (Early 2015) Notebook Review

 

Sharp performer. The Blade is back with a honed edge to take the crown in the razor-thin gaming category. Does this refreshed model make the cut? Or is it just a dull point?

No major throttling issues, Very powerful and thin, Consistent Turbo Boost, Small and lightweight for a gaming machine, Glossy IPS QHD+ touchscreen or matte FHD, Wireless 802.11ac as standard, Easy-to-access internals, Great build quality and design,...

Runs hot and loud when gaming, No secondary SSD or HDD options or RAID support, No WWAN or GPS, No card reader, Gigabit Ethernet, DisplayPort, or subwoofer, Soldered RAM not upgradeable, Touchscreen arguably unnecessary on a gaming notebook, Heavier...

We came in with concerns about how a GTX 970M would perform on such a small and thin notebook, but we walked away genuinely impressed with the performance of the refreshed Blade 14. The model experiences no major throttling when gaming and is even able...

Mar, 2015

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