Razer recently officially launched 2016 Blade game notebook. This upgrade uses Intel's latest sixth generation Skylake Core processor, high-resolution IGZO multi touch display, and Thunderbolt 3 interface. With such a strong configuration, it still maintains a fairly thin aluminum body.
The 2016 Blade adopts the sixth generation Core i7-6700HQ processor with four cores and eight threads (the default frequency is 2.6GHz, and the maximum frequency of Remax is 3.5GHz, TDP 47W), with 16GB 2133 MT/s DDR4 memory pre installed. As a game notebook, the graphics card cannot be weak. The Blade is equipped with Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M unique display, which is comparable to the desktop GTX670. It has up to 6GB of GDDR5 video memory and supports Optimus technology, which can seamlessly switch between integrated display and unique display.
The new machine also uses the 14 "3200x1800 native resolution IGZO multi touch display screen, and the Chroma RGB LED backlit non impact keyboard.
In terms of interface, the machine retains Thunderbolt 3 which can be used to connect external accessories such as unique display, in addition, there are three USB 3.0 Type-A, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack HDMI 1.4B The machine is equipped with a 165W power adapter to charge the 70W battery through the DC-IN interface.
Lightning 3 interface can be used for Connect the external desktop level unique display expansion module, which can greatly enhance the display performance.
As one of the strongest game notebooks ever, Razer Blade The starting price of 2016 new model is $1999 (256GB QHD+touch screen version), and 512GB is $2199. The shipment time is March 31.