[13:00 Mon,21.October 2019 by Thomas Richter] |
Razer has released a new top model of its Blade Notebook series. The Razer Blade 15 Studio is designed for professional users who need maximum performance. The new model uses a current
And also the display meets professional requirements (for example for grading video): the 15.6" OLED touchscreen has a resolution of 4K and covers the DCI-P3 color space 100%. Each panel is individually tested and factory calibrated. A 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD serves as the read-only memory. The interfaces include a Thunderbolt 3 port, three USB Type-A 3.2 (Gen 2) ports, DisplayPort as well as HDMI 2.0b. It lacks however a (Gigabit-)Ethernet connection. Also included is a UHS-III card reader that supports speeds up to 624 MB/s. If the GPU power is not enough for you, you can use another graphics card externally via Thunderbolt 3 and ![]() ![]() Razer Blade 15 Studio For the time being, the 2.2kg Razer Blade 15 Studio Notebook is only available in the USA and Canada - at a price of 3,999 dollars. Which is a lot of money, but compared to Blade 15 with GeForce RTX 2020 Max-Q (and only one 512 GB SSD) for about 3,300 dollars in view of the price difference between the two graphics cards on the free market of about 1,600 dollars, relatively a good offer. If you need an even bigger screen (and don&t want to do without the Ethernet port): soon the ![]() Bild zur Newsmeldung:
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