READ NEXT: Get the edge with these top gaming mice Razer Blade 14 review: Design and build qualityįor a fully fledged gaming notebook, the Blade 14 is very small and light. The 4K, 13.3in screen is super-sharp and at less than 1.5kg it’s a genuine lightweight, but in a good way. If a 14in notebook is just too cumbersome for you, then the Razer Blade Stealth 13 could be worth a look. For £1,799 you can get a G14 with an RTX 3060, 120Hz QHD display and an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS processor. I’ve only crossed paths with its big brother, the ROG Zephyrus G15, but that is a truly superb machine. The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 has been widely praised by every technology hack and their mother-in-law, and rightly so. Acer’s Predator Triton 300SE is impressive value for money at just £1,299 and this gets you an Nvidia RTX 3060, a 144Hz 14in display and an Intel Core i7-11370H processor. The marketplace is hardly awash with 14in gaming laptops, but what competition there is can only be described as fierce. In my view, the RTX 3070 model is the best value of the lot, but it’s the top-of-the-range machine that Razer sent me for review. In between those two sits a £2,200 model, which uses the same display as the top-end version but has a slightly weaker RTX 3070.Īll models share the same AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor, 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD. The Blade 14 starts at £1,800 for a machine with an RTX 3060 GPU and a 144Hz FHD display, ending at £2,800 with an RTX 3080 and a 165Hz QHD display. Razer Blade 14 review: Price and competition It’s also styled the Blade 14 in such a way that you won’t be embarrassed to whip it out at an important business meeting. What Razer has done with the Blade 14 is take all its gaming laptop know-how and stuffed the latest AMD and Nvidia chippery into a compact notebook that you can comfortably throw into your backpack. There isn’t a weak machine in the Blade 15 or Blade 17 lineup and its first assay into productivity, the Razer Book 13, was an impressive debut as well. Razer is a doyen of serious gaming kit, from laptops and desktops to monitors, eGPUs and chairs (sit in a £500 Razer Iskur chair and you may never want to get up). The best gaming headsets and headphones to buy in 2022
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