Razer has announced today a new addition in its Razer Blade product line. The PC maker revealed its plans to ship the new Blade 15 gaming laptop starting in May this year. The latest entry features powerful hardware specifications and a brand new design to meet the needs of the gaming community.
The new Blade 15 is available in two variants, both come with a 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and M.2 2280 PCIe SSDs. Lets briefly, compare the two models of the new gaming laptop:
The Base Model
Amongst the two Blade 15 variants, the base model has been specifically designed for the high-end gamers. It ships with Intel’s 10th Gen i7-10875H octa-core CPU and Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 2070 Super Max-Q graphics processing unit. However, this model makes it easier for you to enhance your gaming experience by upgrading to the powerful RTX 2080 Super Max-Q. As for the pricing, you can get the base model for $1600.
The Affordable Variant
For starters, if you think that the Base Model is a bit expensive, you should probably go for the second Blaze 15 model. Even though it is an affordable option, it doesn’t mean that Razer comprised in terms of performance. Interestingly, the second variant of Blade 15 packs a six-core 10th Gen Intel i7-10750H processor, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU, with a possibility to upgrade to Nvidia’s RTX 2070 Max-Q graphics chip.
Razer is one of the few PC manufacturers proving that gaming PCs don’t need to be bulky and ugly, and Razer deserves credit for the subtle design of the new Blade 15. Which one of the two models would you prefer and why? Let us know in the comments section below.