Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Razer Blade 14 R3 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blade 14 R3.
January 2014
(79%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
258 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Stunning screen
Great design
Very fast
Thin and light
The Razer Blade 14 has a slim design with a powerful combination of fourth-gen quad-core Intel processor and Nvidia graphics
Battery life is strong
Too
Gorgeous design
Brilliant
Bright screen
Quiet while gaming
802.11ac WiFi
The new Razer Blade boasts the same beautifully thin design
But adds a sharp 3
200x1
800 touch display and advanced Nvidia graphics
Remarkable performance
Great looking laptop
Comfortable
Responsive keyboard
High quality display
High quality sound
One of the thinnest gaming PCs you'll ever see
Built beautifully
Fantastic high-resolution 3200x1800 touchscreen
Decent keyboard
Rubber stoppers on the bottom of the laptop are solid and stop the laptop from moving as you work and game
The editors didn't like
Keyboard gets uncomfortably hot
Whirring fans are audible
A lackluster low-resolution
Nontouch display doesn't fit the high-end design. The baseline 128GB SSD for $1
800 isn't sufficient for a gaming PC
You'd better pony up for the 256GB or 512GB model
Poor value
Unnecessary features
Runs extremely hot
Paltry storage options
The battery life is worse than last year's model's. Adding more SSD storage can turn this into a pricey laptop
Inconsistent cursor controls
Poor mouse button placement
No full HD resolution
Expensive
Trackpad is too shallow and feels clunky
Gets very toasty when in use
Screen washes out colour slightly
Battery is a bit hit and miss when you start to game
Alright guys, with testing out of the way, let's go ahead and sum it up. Performance wise, the Blade is exactly what you'd expect from a high performance gaming notebook. With Nvidia's GeForce GTX 765m, the Razer Blade is more than capable of playing all ...
This is very close to a perfect body for a gaming laptop. The Blade is gorgeous and well built. There is zero flex anywhere. It runs current games on high graphics settings at good-to-acceptable framerates. The trackpad is more responsive than the majorit
The mostly awesome trackpad is almost completely submarined by its idiotic buttons. Battery life is hugely improved from your standard gaming rig, but you're getting nowhere near the six hours claimed by Razer. The screen is sub-optimal, on color performa
Yes. The standard line for Razer hardware has usually been, “Hahaha, NO. Unless you lactate liquid gold.” Here, though, the price is still steep, but not insanely steeper than its peers. Toshiba’s KiraBook starts at $1700; the Blade at $1800, and the comp...
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Published: 2013-07-02, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Razer Blade 14 has a slim design with a powerful combination of fourth-gen quad-core Intel processor and Nvidia graphics; battery life is strong, too
A lackluster low-resolution, nontouch display doesn't fit the high-end design. The baseline 128GB SSD for $1,800 isn't sufficient for a gaming PC, you'd better pony up for the 256GB or 512GB model
Ditching gimmicks and delivering on function, Razer’s slim 14-inch gaming laptop marries true power and good battery life into an excellent PC. All it lacks a stellar display.
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Razer has crammed more into its Blade laptop than ever while somehow making it the lightest it has ever been. More (and better) ports, more video memory, more battery life – yet, there's a (albeit barely) smaller device containing it all, The updated and
To be honest, the graphical improvements are incredibly minor here. While there isn't much Razer could've done about it, given how dependent it is on chipmakers' release schedules, that fact doesn't make us any more enthused about the scant visual boosts
We've always appreciated Razer's Blade gaming laptops for their attention to build quality and design. It's something that, at the time of their debut, was a bit lacking in the world of Windows notebooks. From the start, Razer has always been after a very...
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Published: 2016-12-02, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
The Razer Blade is a laptop dichotomy - a machine that wants to be both an Ultrabook as well as a gaming laptop. While it has some success as the latter, form factor aside, it utterly fails as the former.The performance comparison between the Razer and Gi...