Razer launches Blade Stealth 13 Gaming Ultrabook with 13.3" 120 Hz display
Razer revealed the all-new Razer Blade Stealth 13, taking Ultrabook gaming to the next level. The Blade Stealth 13 is the first Ultrabook with a 13.3" 120Hz display, powered by the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU and a faster 25W variant of the Intel Core i7-1065G7 processor.
The Blade Stealth 13 also packs a faster, more efficient keyboard and more efficient LPDDR4X memory, all within the signature matte black aluminium chassis.The all-new Blade Stealth 13 features the world's fastest 13.3" display with a 120 Hz refresh rate - a feature currently available only on the Blade Stealth 13. The increased refresh rate delivers fast but crisp visuals, making targets easier to see and text easier to read. The display offers a 1920x1080p resolution and is finished with a matte coating for improved glare reduction.
For creators and touch users, the Blade Stealth 13 is also available with a gorgeous 4K touch display featuring Gorilla Glass. The 4K panel is perfect for editing photos and video in creative suites or watching movies on the go.
Every Blade Stealth 13 covers 100% of the sRGB space and comes custom-calibrated from the factory to ensure a vivid, color-accurate experience whether gaming, creating or watching. Flanking the sides of the beautifully custom-calibrated display are ultra-slim 4.9 mm bezels topped-off with an HD webcam complete with an IR sensor for seamless access via Windows Hello. The HD webcam is essential for staying connected with family, taking meetings from the home office, or hosting classes over long distances.
Gotta Be Fast
The latest Blade Stealth 13 is powered by the all-new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU with 4 GB of GDDR6 memory and 1,024 NVIDIA CUDA cores, for up to an 80% increase in performance over the GeForce GTX 1050. The new GPU allows gamers to enjoy the latest battle royale games on a 13-inch notebook, an experience only possible on the Blade Stealth 13. Coupled with NVIDIA Optimus Technology, the Blade Stealth 13 is optimized to provide performance when wanted and battery when needed.
Paired with the new GPU is a 25 W variant of the Intel Core i7-1065G7H quad-core processor with clock speeds of up to 3.90 GHz GHz when using Intel Turbo Boost technology. The 25 W processor is a significant step up over the standard 15 W variant and allows for longer sustained boost clock speeds. The increased power combined with the longer sustained boost speed means higher frames, faster renders, and less downtime.
For those that need maximum performance, the Blade Stealth 13 is lined with a USB-C Thunderbolt 3 port, an Intel exclusive technology, allowing for fast data transfer and a seamless plug and play action with a Razer Core X eGPU (sold separately). The addition of the Core X eGPU allows users to pair almost any GPU with the Blade Stealth 13 and GeForce GTX 1650 Ti for dual-GPU functionality when handling intense rendering or modeling workloads.
Gotta Go Fast
The Blade Stealth 13 has been updated with a new keyboard featuring a full-sized right shift key and half-height directional keys for a faster and more efficient typing experience. Equipped with single-zone Razer Chroma RGB backlighting, the keyboard can be customized to match any of the 16.8 million colors and unique lighting effects available in Razer Synapse 3.
In addition to the new keyboard, the Blade Stealth 13 features a new 16 GB kit of LPDDR4X memory capable of 3733 MHz while being more energy efficient. The new integrated memory means that CPU intensive applications, such as gaming or photo editing, will receive noticeable performance gains while not taxing the battery as heavily.
The Blade Stealth 13 remains the world's most compact gaming laptop available today, measuring in at only.60" x 11.9" x 8.27" and a mere 3.1 lbs, while packing the punch of a full-sized gaming laptop.
The all-new Razer Blade Stealth 13 will start at $1,799.99 USD / 1,999.99€ MSRP
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the only way i can't buy razer keyboard and notebook is for keyboard layout is not italian..

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completely pointless to have a 120hz screen with a 1650Ti but it's nice they got a sort of powerful discrete GPU in the small for factor.
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Unless the screen support frame sync like gsync etc., then the 120hz refresh rate is not pointless at all. Dosnt really matter what kind of FPS one gets, 120hz will provide much smoother movements regardless of the FPS.
Anyway, they should have put a Ryzen in this one instead of the obsolete intel CPU's.
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It looks great.
But I wouldn't preorder or anything like that. The last time I had an opportunity to check a wide range of their laptops, the build quality and looks were stunning, but they were running terribly hot. External keyboards and closed headphones were pretty much mandatory.