Razer Blade Stealth13 gets a new HD display, better processor

Razer Blade Stealth13 gets a new HD display, better processor

Get ready for a new version of the Razer Blade Stealth 13, this one with an OLED screen and Intel's latest processor.

Unveiled today (October 10) at RazerCon 2020, the $1,999 gaming laptop is an updated version of the Razer Blade Stealth 13 introduced earlier this year. This version boasts a 120Hz display and is being touted by Razer as the world's first gaming ultrabook.

The new version of the Razer Blade Stealth 13 shipping this month still includes the $1,799 120Hz model. But for those who want the truer colors and deeper blacks that OLED technology offers, an OLED touchscreen panel with full HD resolution is now available.

Other than the different 13.3-inch panels, there is little to separate the two Razer Blade Stealth 13 models announced by Razer. Both are powered by a quad-core 11th generation Intel Core i7 28W processor, promising improved performance and battery efficiency. The processor now runs at 28W, an improvement from the previous notebook's 25W performance, which Razer says offers improved performance.

Graphics are the same as before, with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU in a Max-Q design enhanced with 4GB GDDR6 and 16GB LPDDR4X RAM. Each Razer Blade Stealth 13 model comes with a 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 upgradeable hard drive to expand storage space.

Finally, the new Razer Blade Stealth 13 laptop includes 4x upward-facing speakers and THX spatial audio to complement the sound of each model.

But Razer is not stopping at new gaming laptops. The company also introduced its first gaming chair in the form of the Razer Iskur, which is built to provide better support for the spine, keeping the spine in its most neutral position and allowing for up to 26 degrees of extension. the Iskur's lumbar support system is also fully customizable.

Made from multi-layered synthetic leather, foam cushions, and memory foam for the head cushion, it is designed to be sturdy and reliable. It can support users up to 299 pounds and 6.2 feet tall and is priced at $49.

Interestingly, Razer will also introduce its first PC case, the Razer Tomahawk. It features performance ventilation as well as front panel headers with customizable side panels, Razer Chroma RGB, cable management options, and plenty of connection options. Priced at $179, it will be available this fall through Razer.com and select retailers in North America.

Those interested in the new version of Razer's Seiren microphone will be excited to learn that a smaller version, the Seiren Mini, arrived today. It comes in three colors (including pink) and is priced at $49

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