Razer Launches i7-powered Ultrabook; Razer Blade Stealth with Super Specs Priced at $999

By Eugene Smith / 1452771537
(Photo : YouTube) Razer is all set to bang the market this 2016 with its latest Razer Blade Ultrabook series.

Razer is all set to bang the market this 2016 with the latest Razer Blade Ultrabook.

The company has revealed its brand new Blade Stealth Ultrabook at CES 2016. The device showcases premium built quality and power, and it is clearly evident how Razer has worked on each and every detail.

The company has been known for designing heavy and thick gaming laptops. Well, with the entry of Razer Blade Stealth ultrabook, the company has managed to change things big way. Razer Blade Stealth measures 12.5 inch and packs an i7-6500U Skylake processor with 8GB DDR3. The Razer Blade Stealth ultrabook is also equipped with a 128GB SATA drive and a delightful IGZO 2560x1440 display with IPS caliber technology. The laptop also houses a TYPE - C port for faster data transfer.

Razer Blade Stealth comes with a fancy RGB backlit display that can be customized accordingly. The device has Intel HD520 graphics, consciously installed for making the laptop thin. Although Razer Blade Stealth has introduced an external graphics board called Razer Core, the ultrabook can also house most of the PCI-e cards from NVidia or AMD.

You just stick the card in and the enclosure that connects to the Razer Blade Stealth through the Thunderbolt USB Type-C port. The Razer Blade Stealth has a power and four additional USB ports at the rear of the Core and an ethernet port alongside. There are two Chroma lighting zones to sync up with the rest of Razer Blade Stealth's light show.

With competitive pricing, Razer Blade Stealth will definitely pose a threat to the big players in the market. The range starts from $999 and the high-end will cost you $1,599. The pricing for the graphics station Core hasn't been confirmed yet. Blade Stealth has already been made available through the company website and would soon be retailed through Microsoft stores by next month. If there is something that can be a concern, it would be its 45 watt hour battery.