Fat Savings on the Super Skinny Razer Blade 14 Gaming Laptop

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By Aritro Sarker

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Razor’s updated blade 14 with an OLED might not be available for long, but that won’t stop you from getting a sharp discount on this great gaming laptop. D The model we reviewed with an RTX 5060 was marked down by $750 at Best Buy.when The upgraded model with an RTX 5070 and 32GB of memory is marked down by $900. Both are excellent deals, especially for a laptop that’s been updated in the last few months.

Fat Savings on the Super

  • Photo: Luke Larsen

  • Photo: Luke Larsen

  • Photo: Luke Larsen

  • Photo: Luke Larsen

Razer keeps iterating on the Razer Blade 14, but the biggest change over time has been to the chassis. What already started out as a very thin laptop continues to shrink, and is now just an incredible 0.62 inches thin, which is especially impressive considering the gaming hardware found under the hood. Battery life also matches portability, clocking in at 10 hours on local video playback tests.

Fat Savings on the Super

This slim and attractive laptop has serious gaming chops. The mobile version of the RTX 5060 was comfortable between 30 and 60 FPS at 2,560 x 1,200, a nice compromise in resolution that’s made even sweeter when you employ DLSS for frame generation and dynamic scaling. The CPU is a Ryzen AI 9 365, an energy-efficient chip that’s surprisingly capable in CPU-intensive workloads and games. It is paired with 16GB of memory for the RTX 5060 version or 32GB of memory for the RTX 5070 model. Both sport a 1TB SSD, so there’s no need to worry about storage when you’re not playing Call of Duty.

Fat Savings on the Super

While the updated OLED display isn’t the most primitive we’ve tested in terms of raw numbers, it’s a huge leap over the mini-LED panels typically found on older Razer Blade models. Individual pixel backlighting means black levels are essentially perfect, but the Blade’s screen struggles a bit at peak brightness, hitting just 620 nits in HDR, while competitors can touch 1000 nits, helping HDR performance. Still, you’ll probably notice a big difference when gaming and watching media on mini-LED or IPS panels, and you’re just compromising on color accuracy and brightness.

While I think the discounts offered here make the Razer Blade 14 an exceptional buy, you can check out our list of favorite gaming laptops to see what else is around.

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