The new Razer Blade 15 is the world’s smallest 15.6-inch gaming laptop, while the 144Hz 27-inch Razer Raptor gaming monitor includes support for FreeSync, HDR, and Razer Chroma through LED strips embedded in the monitor’s base.
Razer is kicking off its CES 2019 showing with an impressive-looking gaming laptop and a new monitor aimed squarely at gamers who want a big screen and a light show.
First up we have an updated version of the Razer Blade 15, which Razer claims to be the world’s smallest 15.6-inch gaming laptop. That’s achieved by CNC-milling the chassis from a single block of aluminum allowing it to be just 0.7-inches thick. The aluminum provides strength while an anodized black finish makes the laptop scratch resistant.
Even though it’s small, the Blade 15 certainly isn’t lacking in power. Inside you’ll find an Intel Core i7-8750H six-core processor, up to 64GB of dual-channel DDR4 RAM, and up to a 512GB SSD. On the graphics front, Razer will offer a choice between the newly-announced RTX 2060 (6GB), the RTX 2070 (8GB), or the RTX 2080 (8GB) GPUs.