Looking for a place to sell my laptop fast? Sell used laptop at TRADELECTRONICS Sydney. The Razer Blade Stealth has always been a common device. Essentially an Ultrabook marketed as a gaming laptip, it’s always lacked the lastest graphics horsepower to really live up to its promise. But, that may have changed with the Late 2019 model.
Performance and Pricing
It pacts with the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, 16GB of RAM and up to a 512GB SSD, the Razer Blade Stealth (Late 2019) should be powerful enough for most users. You might even be able to get some video editing done on an ultraportable 13-inch laptop – provided the thermals hold up.
We got a chance to run Wolfenstein and Youngblood on the Razer Blade Stealth turn out it was actually a smooth experience. At this size, it’s incredibly difficult to fit in powerful graphics without starting a fire, so we appreciate anything we can get. Speaking of the display, the model we saw at IFA 2019 came with a 4K touch panel, and it was lovely. Colors pop and the bezels were thin enough to blend into the background.
From what we can tell, the new Razer Blade Stealth is closer than ever to living out the device’s original promise: an ultra-light and ultra-portable gaming laptop. For the first time, you can get decent performance in modern PC games, without having to rely on costly external graphics solutions.
The real test of this device is going to end up depending on how well the thermals hold up in such a small chassis. If Razer found a way to keep temperatures down, we could end up with one of the best gaming laptops for anyone that needs to game on the go, while traveling light.