Saturday, August 27, 2011

Razer Blade gaming notebook with Core i7 and 17-inch display

Razer Blade gaming notebook
Billing it "the first truly portable game" argument, some may be repealed, a boutique PC maker Razer has taken wraps off the Razer Blade, sports speed of the second generation of Intel Core i7 processor, Nvidia GeForce graphics in high resolution 17 inches, and a solid aluminum frame, which gives an amazing platform portability, especially when compared to most gaming notebooks on the market. Many high-performance notebooks are more than two inches thick and generally weigh up to ten pounds: Razer Blade is 0.88 inches thick, and weighs less than 7 pounds.

“The Razer Blade was designed to give gamers a laptop they could truly use on the go,” said Razer CEO and creative director Min-Liang Tan, in a statement. “Its sleek, lightweight aluminum construction makes it the thinnest 17-inch gaming laptop available today.”

Razer Blade sports second-generation dual-core Intel Core i7 running at 2.8 GHz, Turbo Boost, can take the core up to 3.5 GHz during challenging tasks. Blade is also a 17.3-inch 1920 x 1080 pixels display setting to run either the integrated Intel graphics card (currently only check email, or popping out of line) as well as Nvidia GeForce GT555M graphics card with 2 GB of dedicated video RAM for gaming sessions. The system is also a 320 7200 GB SATA hard drive, a USB 3.0 port and two USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 802.11/b/g/n wireless networking 3.0, and the camera HD .

The blade also has a Razer Switchblade interface which consists of 10 tactile buttons and an LCD screen combo and multi-touch interface: The user can program the keys for the game-specific features, and using a mouse game information panel. In another mode. LCD screen acts as a multi-touch input device

Razer says Blade should be available in North America in the fourth quarter of this year, with prices starting at $ 2799.99.


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