Razer's latest 2025 lineup of Razer Blade 16 and Razer Blade 18 gaming laptops are now available exclusively at Razer.com and Razer stores, with shipping commencing as early as late April. The Razer Blade 16 starts at $2,999.99 for the RTX 5070 Ti configuration, $3,499.99 for the RTX 5080, and $4,499.99 for the top-tier RTX 5090. Unfortunately, the Razer Blade 18 is currently out of stock.
Renowned for their superior build quality, Razer Blade laptops feature a chassis crafted from a single piece of aluminum, ensuring a sleek and lightweight design. To maintain this slim profile without sacrificing performance, Razer utilizes its proprietary cooling system, incorporating a vacuum-sealed, liquid-filled copper vapor chamber. This innovative design effectively dissipates heat, allowing the laptops to maintain high performance levels. Similar to Apple MacBook Pros, Razer Blade laptops are a result of meticulous engineering, justifying their premium pricing in comparison to mainstream brands.
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All Razer Blade 16 models boast a stunning 16" 2560x1600 OLED display with a refresh rate of up to 240Hz, powered by the latest AMD Ryzen AI 9 processor and 32GB of RAM. Upgrade options include increasing memory to 64GB and storage up to 2TB. The AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 is both power-efficient and capable, ideal for gaming and workstation tasks, and now features the XDNA 2 NPU for enhanced AI applications. Opting for the HX 370 model provides a trade-off, sacrificing power efficiency for higher clock speeds and superior overall performance.
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The Razer Blade 18, an Intel-based system, comes with the performance-oriented Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU. It features an 18" Dual UHD+ 240Hz display that can switch to FHD+ 440Hz, RTX 5070 Ti graphics, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Upgrade options include the RTX 5080 or RTX 5090 GPUs.
Our benchmarks confirm that the RTX 5090 is the new king of mobile GPUs, though the improvement over the RTX 4090 is modest, ranging from 5%-10%. However, with the addition of DLSS 4, the performance gap becomes more noticeable.
RTX 5090 Mobile Review by Jacqueline Thomas
"If you're already equipped with a solid gaming laptop, the RTX 5090 might not be worth the upgrade. Its performance gain over the last generation is minimal, yet still excellent. However, for those who've been holding out for a high-end upgrade, features like multi-frame generation and battery boost make Nvidia's latest offerings compelling."
Dell's iconic Alienware Area-51 gaming laptop, announced at CES 2025, is now available for order. The lineup includes a 16" model starting at $3,199.99 and an 18" model at $3,399.99. Both models feature the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 CPU and NVIDIA Blackwell GPU. Orders are set to ship starting April 30, so secure your reservation to avoid delays.
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