Tuesday, May 22, 2018







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Novo Razer Blade aposta na qualidade de imagem e alarga área do ecrã
New Razer Blade bets on image quality and widens screen area

Living up to its legacy of notebooks, the new Razer Blade tries to combine processing power with image quality, packaging the technology into a minimalist chassis and still gaining on-screen space. It is an ambitious and bold design taking into account the list of features presented on the official website.
The new Blade features an ultra-thin, 0.68-inch, 2-kg chassis built from an aluminum base. The laptop is powered by an eighth-generation Intel i7 processor with six cores and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060/1070 graphics card prepared for virtual reality.






Still inside, the Razer features 6GB of Dual-Channel memory, upgradeable up to 32GB, and 512GB of SSD storage, expandable up to 2TB. There are different configurations of the equipment of your choice.



One of the bets of the new model is the 15.6-inch screen, which promises to cover about 85% of the entire visible area, featuring images with refresh rate at 144 Hz at resolutions of 1080p, but reaches the 4K setting with Adobe support RGB. If you prefer, the notebook can be connected to three external monitors via Thuderbolt 3 inputs. The computer also supports Mini DisplayPort, HDMI and three USB 3.1 ports.



Keeping in line with the other accessories of the manufacturer, the keyboard features a Chroma lighting system, allowing users to characterize the tonalities of the setup. The manufacturer also addresses a new steam-cooling system, completed with graphite thermal materials for heat dissipation.



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