Unveiled in 2020 as the first gaming laptop to feature a 300 Hz refresh rate option on a 17.3-inch display, the Razer Blade Pro 17 with Intel Core i7-10875H and GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q is no longer a high-end gaming laptop. However, it remains a worthy desktop replacement thanks to the ongoing US$1,000 discount for the two display options available.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Razer-Blade-Pro-17-with-Intel-Core-i7-10875H-and-GeForce-RTX-2080-Super-Max-Q-now-up-to-31-off-on-Amazon.683338.0.html
So many of these affiliate links. It would be OK if it was something decent to buy but notebookreview knows full well that it would be ludicrous to buy a machine like this brand new in 2022.
It's got to the point where it's either spam or it's just pure disregard for the users of the site when I can guarantee the person who wrote the article wouldn't buy this laptop.
I own one with a 3080 and 32GB of RAM. It has a flaw in its power supply connector. I bought it in May of 2022 and Razer is NOT honoring their warranty. I have corresponded with them since November and they just keep stalling and doing nothing. I am beyond finished with Razer and I advise against buying their products.
Quote from: Mike Drips on January 21, 2023, 21:21:34I own one with a 3080 and 32GB of RAM. It has a flaw in its power supply connector. I bought it in May of 2022 and Razer is NOT honoring their warranty. I have corresponded with them since November and they just keep stalling and doing nothing. I am beyond finished with Razer and I advise against buying their products.
A friend of mine has been a huge Razer fan for over two decades and he had his share of warranty problems. However, he was always happy with the support he received from the company. I am sorry to hear that your experience is a negative one. It looks like receiving the adequate customer support sometimes involves luck, although it shouldn't.
Quote from: Jonojoneyjo on January 21, 2023, 13:36:31So many of these affiliate links. It would be OK if it was something decent to buy but notebookreview knows full well that it would be ludicrous to buy a machine like this brand new in 2022.
It's got to the point where it's either spam or it's just pure disregard for the users of the site when I can guarantee the person who wrote the article wouldn't buy this laptop.
The person who wrote the article here. I would buy this laptop as a desktop replacement, in fact. I am sorry to hear that you think this is spam.