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Razer Blade 15 Gaming Laptop 2019: Intel Core i7-9750H 6 Core, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, 15.6" FHD 1080p 144Hz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, CNC Aluminum, Chroma RGB Lighting, Thunderbolt 3

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Capacity: 9th Gen i7-9750H


Style: RTX 2060 | 144Hz | 512GB SSD


Features

  • Perfect display for work or play: An edge-to-edge, 100% sRGB, factory-calibrated matte screen with a 144Hz refresh rate offers stunning visuals for intense gaming sessions or content creation
  • Zero compromise powerhouse: Built for gaming and creative work in a 0.78" thin CNC aluminum unibody
  • Future proof design: Supports SSD/HDD and dual-channel memory upgradeability, Thunderbolt 3 enabled, compatible with Razer Core X external GPU enclosures for additional graphics power
  • Biometric security: Supports Windows Hello instant facial unlock and authentication with integrated webcam and IR sensor
  • Customizable RGB Lighting: Includes 16.8 million colors available with multiple preset profiles
  • Summary: 9th Gen Intel Core i7-9750H 6 core processor w/ 2.6GHz/4.5GHz (base/max turbo), NVIDIA GeForce 2060 RTX, 15.6" FHD 144Hz matte display, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD
  • System Ram type: Ddr4 Sdram
  • Connectivity technology: USB

Description

The Razer blade 15 has the smallest footprint of any 15.6" Gaming Laptop while also being one of the thinnest in its class. Other similarly configured laptops are double the volume and over an inch bigger in both width and depth. The Razer blade is free of bloatware, so you get a clean install with only critical software for maximizing resources and storage space right out of the box.

Brand: Razer


Model Name: Blade 15


Screen Size: 15.6 Inches


Color: Classic Black


Hard Disk Size: 512 GB


CPU Model: Core i7 Family


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 10


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Control Method: Touch


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Notebook Pointing Device Description: Touchpad


Human-Interface Input: Touch Pad


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Number of Ports: 8


Total Usb Ports: 4


Hardware Connectivity: USB, Thunderbolt


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 64 GB


RAM Type: DDR4 SDRAM


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Memory Clock Speed: 2667


RAM Memory Installed: 16 GB


Bluetooth Version: 4.2


Bluetooth support?: Yes


Wireless Compability: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Wi-Fi, USB


Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi


Biometric Security Feature: Face Recognition


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6


Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness: 13.98"L x 0.78"W x 9.25"Th


Chipset Type: HM370 or HM470


Hard Disk Rotational Speed: 0.1


Power Device: AC Adapter


Video Output: HDMI


Virtual Reality Ready: Yes


Specific Uses For Product: Personal, Gaming, Business


Webcam Capability: Yes


Graphics Card Ram: 8


Automatic Backup Software Included: Webcam


Form Factor: Laptop


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Voltage: 230 Volts


Camera Description: Front


Front Photo Sensor Resolution: 1 MP


Color: Classic Black


Hard-Drive Size: 512 GB


Operating System: Windows 10


Graphics Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Item Weight: 4.63 Pounds


Video Processor: NVIDIA


UPC: 811659032959


Global Trade Identification Number: 59


Model Number: RZ09-03006E92-R3U1


Included Components: Laptop, AC Adapter


Manufacturer: Razer


Brand Name: Razer


Model Name: Blade 15


Model Year: 2019


CPU Codename: Comet Lake


CPU Model Generation: 9


CPU L3 Cache: 12 MB


Processor Count: 6


Processor Brand: Intel


CPU Model Number: Intel Core i7-9750H


Processor Series: Core i7 Family


Processor Speed: 4.6 GHz


Lithium-Battery Energy Content: 65 Watt Hours


Number Of Cells: 4


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Screen Finish: Matte


Display Type: LED


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920 x 1080 Pixels


Display Technology: LED


Refresh Rate: 144 Hz


Screen Size: 15.6 Inches


Resolution: 1080p


Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels


Audio Recording: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best? The best.
After way too much research and weighing pros and cons, I finally decided to pull the trigger on the 15" Blade Base model (with ethernet) with GTX 1660Ti. I needed something that would be overkill as a desktop replacement in the field. This is it. Purpose: I work as a sound mixer in film production and occasionally we have musical elements that require a serious workstation. I needed a powerhouse for multi-tracking Pro Tools. I occasionally game on it, I'd say about 20% of the time, but primarily this is for sound/audio tasking in a professional environment. Pros: - specs. I love a laptop that can crush most desktops. - brilliant screen. Awesome colors, great contrast, and of course 144hz is mandatory for gaming. I can't use 60hz anymore, even for daily office duties, I can see the flicker now, and it fatigues me. - build quality is superb. It looks fantastic, feels exceptionally well made, definitely puts MacPro aesthetic and "quality" to shame. Also, durability is expected to be top notch. When I'm shopping for new equipment, if it's on demo in a store, I'll go in and do drop tests; spike it into the counter, slam it around, bend the screen, mistreat it, pound the keyboard, hit the trackpad, etc. Out of everything, this felt the best. No creaking of the chassis when you pick it up at a corner, no flex when you push on the case, none of that BS. - performance is incredible. I've never seen it hiccup or stall on anything, even when recording 5-6 tracks in ProTools with dozens of CPU-intensive plugins running. I loaded up some massive sessions (80+ tracks) with plugins on every slot, and it still wasn't even trying. Now I'll even do quick edits to sessions instead of firing up the desktop rig. I don't play Call of Dooty MW, but all the other modern and less modern games I threw at it were a cakewalk. - ports. it has the perfect combination. I have the Base model (w/ ethernet), and along with the USB-C port, there's really no reason why you can't match any desktop rig in terms of connectivity. I plugged in my Satechi USB-C breakout, and everything worked simultaneously. - aesthetic. I have to say it again, it looks phenomenal. Cons: (these are VERY pessimistic, like if I was in a horrible mood and someone forced me to say negative things) - despite the screen being incredible, there is *some* light bleed at the corners (3 of 4, to be exact). I understand this to be a big flaw for some people, but I don't play visually dark games. Even when watching a dark scene in a movie, I can't tell. It's only on bootup when the screen is 99.99% black. Occasionally when Photoshopping I'll notice it, but again, it's very very minor in the overall perspective of having other colors/things on the screen. - keyboard takes getting used to. after 2 days it felt natural, but it's not the easiest learning curve. I have a mechanical keyboard on my desktop with Cherry Browns, so the contrast couldn't be more extreme, but I can flip flop between the two with no problem now. Also, per other peoples' comments, the arrows are definitely misplaced; they need to be moved one button/column over to the right, or swapped with the shift key. - battery life is pretty bad. But, this IS a gaming machine/desktop replacement. With screen brightness cranked and playing an intensive game, I can barely make it over 2 hours. Day to day office use with screen brightness set moderately, I can pull maybe 4-5 hours. It does recharge quickly, however. - fans. they're definitely there. this would be a legit negative trait. If you're in a bone quiet room doing emails and youtube, you'll barely hear them. But, if you're gaming, they get pretty loud. For the performance, this is a small caveat. - lid logo, this is the only other real "negative" quality for me. In a professional setting, I can't have it glowing, as much as I personally do love it. I skinned it with the matte black cover from SopiGuard. Still looks awesome. Again, I just want to reiterate these cons are subtle at their worst. I wanted to give a thorough breakdown of the bad qualities, as mild as they are. Overall: If you can afford it, do it. Get the 4-year warranty through Amazon (Asurion) so you have nothing to lose. I turn on the desktop rig significantly less now, when it's so easy to reach for the Blade and get work done. I'm not a brainless Razer fanatic by any means, but I have to admit, this is the best option out there right now, and I'm becoming a fan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2019 by Matthew Sanchez

  • It's an Impressively Powerful Machine
I've had this laptop for about a month now, and I'm surprised that in the beginning, it wasn't my first choice. Due to COVID-19, I am going to school online and wanted something I could game on and could do homework as well. My sister got the same model: Razer Blade 15 GTX 1660 Ti i7-9750H 144Hz 15.6" laptop, and for the sake of being different, I decided to spec out a similar Alienware M15 R1. The Alienware was extremely hot, noisy, crashed during multiple games, and the battery life was trash. When I contact Dell Support they told me that 1.5 hours was the expected battery life on their gaming PCs and that 102C was how hot they are expected to get. Anyway, I returned that and got this instead and it has been such an amazing product! What drew me to Alienware was their build quality, but honestly, this feels more premium. The Razer Blade 15 is solid, has very little flex, and has a rigid and durable body. Since thermals were one of my biggest worries, I downloaded XTU and noticed that this beautiful little device comes undervolted -100mv which helps tremendously in not generating as much heat. It's SSD is very quick, and if you get the Base model you can put in a 2.5in HDD (you need 4 HDD screws) where the extended battery goes on the Advanced model. My battery life is around 5.75 hours with the screen at 60hz with battery saver on and medium brightness, and about 4ish hours with the screen at 144Hz. It can run Modern Warfare at about 60fps (or more, depending) in high settings with some shaders turned off, and it can run Insurgency Sandstorm at about 85fps in high settings. Running 3DMark on Steam, the way my settings are, I received a 5,388 in Time Spy with graphics at 5,655 and CPU at 4,253, and I received a score of 25,841 in Sky Diver with graphics at 45,357, Physics at 9,297, and combined at 16,592. In Synapse 3 you can assign thermal and RGB profiles to games and some applications which is neat. My only regret in not getting the Advanced model is because of the Per-Key RGB lighting that that has, so if you're into that kind of thing, the Base model only has Single-zone RGB. Overall, this is a great product in a compact size with a premium feel, and I recommend it for anyone who is looking for a similar product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2020 by David Weber

  • The Best Gaming Laptop I've Used
As a laptop gamer for the better part of two decades, the rapid progress made in the mobile computing field lately has made me extremely happy. While I normally buy used laptops several years after their release to save on costs, I managed to score a deal on this Blade 15 Base, and I could *not* be happier. It's a massive upgrade over my Blade 14 (2014) in every aspect. Everything about it screams class, from the aluminum body to the matte black finish. It runs anything you can throw at it, at the full 1080p 144hz with a little tweaking, and it doesn't even break a sweat. Razer finally making user-upgradeable ram slots again is a welcome change from my previous Blade 14 (2014). The screen resolution, computing power, and thermal envelope all work in balance for once, not pushing too far in any area to sacrifice one of aesthetics, power, or performance. Solid recommend from me. Pros: - Runs great. No overheating even under sustained load, stays about 80*C - Beautiful finish and feel, really is a premium product. No cheap plastic flex! - User-upgradeable storage and RAM is a big win over previous models. Cons: - This is petty AF, but the up-arrow is bumped into the shift row, and it's every bit as annoying as other reviewers say. You get used to it, but man it's irritating. - The matte black finish, while svelte and premium, does attract fingerprints. You'll get over that, or get a skin, or wipe it down now and then. No big deal. - Price. I'd argue it's worth it, but my god if you find a sale, snap it up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by Ryan Wilhelm Ryan Wilhelm

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