The new Razer 15 Base Edition variant has the same main specs as the previous $1,599.99 models. However, for $100 less, Razer also eliminated features like the Thunderbolt 3 connector, Wi-Fi 6 and Etherment, and the new model also comes with a slightly smaller battery plus a 120 Hz screen.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Razer-launches-a-more-budget-oriented-Blade-15-gaming-laptop-with-some-big-caveats.508544.0.html
Soon to be very, very outdated. Frankly these specs look like $1000-1200 anyway, before accounting for the lack of TGL and Ampere.
Razer is smoking something while pricing this pointless "budget" option.
Quote from: Anhar on December 08, 2020, 19:06:12
Razer is smoking something while pricing this pointless "budget" option.
Whatever they're smoking they've been at it for a long time.
Quote from: S.Yu on December 08, 2020, 17:12:29
Soon to be very, very outdated. Frankly these specs look like $1000-1200 anyway, before accounting for the lack of TGL and Ampere.
$1200 will get you a 2060 or 1070. i7, 1660Ti, 60Wh is more like $700 for a Clevo / Tongfang chassis with a holiday discount, and some of those even come with Ryzen 5/7.
Quote from: Dorby on December 10, 2020, 02:00:38
Quote from: S.Yu on December 08, 2020, 17:12:29
Soon to be very, very outdated. Frankly these specs look like $1000-1200 anyway, before accounting for the lack of TGL and Ampere.
$1200 will get you a 2060 or 1070. i7, 1660Ti, 60Wh is more like $700 for a Clevo / Tongfang chassis with a holiday discount, and some of those even come with Ryzen 5/7.
Well, we can't really compare Razer to Clevo, the rest of the package is still better.