So we have already read about the release of the Razer Blade, the 0.66″ thin gaming laptop that is set to, for the lack of a better word, blaze a whole new trail. Well, here we are with the Razer Blade Pro that too will carry a similar NVIDIA GeForce GTX765M graphics chipset that is definitely no slouch when it comes to performance – some might even say that it is future proof, up to a certain extent of course. Having said that, what else can we discover about the Razer Blade Pro?
The Razer Blade Pro would be the third iteration of Razer’s ground-breaking, ultra-portable laptop, where it boasts of a 47-watt Intel chip, which is 10 watts more compared to the previous 17-inch Razer Blade, and would clearly make this the most powerful CPU to have been fitted into a Razer system, ever. Sporting what they deem to be the thinnest and lightest form factor in the 17-inch laptop class, the Blade Pro would be accompanied by a slew of entertainment friendly options such as Dolby Home Theatre v4, delivering immersive audio quality which is custom-tuned to each Razer laptop so that your ears get to enjoy a cinematic sound experience.
Other hardware specifications include 8GB RAM, Windows 8 64-Bit as the operating system of choice, 12gB< 256GB or 512GB SSD, a Qualcomm Killer NIC N1202 (802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity), a front-facing 2-megapixel webcam, array microphones, a trio of USB 3.0 ports, a Razer Anti-Ghosting Keyboard with adjustable backlight, the Razer Switchblade user interface, and Kensington Lock for that added security. [Press Release]
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