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Razer Blade Stealth Tiger Lake GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q Laptop Review: A Small Step Forward

Started by Redaktion, October 31, 2020, 21:53:26

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Redaktion

Razer's latest subnotebook with Intel's brand new 11th gen Core i7 continues to be the fastest in its size category even if it's only marginally better than the older model.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Razer-Blade-Stealth-Tiger-Lake-GTX-1650-Ti-Max-Q-Laptop-Review-A-Small-Step-Forward.499906.0.html

jnrfalcon

Replying on my late 2020 RBS. What are you talking about??? There's no 4k OLED option. It is FHD OLED, as the one I have right in front of me, right now. I still trying to figure it out though, as the panel is SDC414A, and the only source I could find mentioning this phrase say it's a 4k 15.3" panel...................

And all key symbols are lit. I just turned off the room light and checked, each and every one of them.

xpclient

I hate clickpads like this especially if the keys are spongy and lacking feedback. Why don't Razer give it proper buttons!? And soldered RAM. Pass.

Mikita

So, what we have:
- 120 Hz panel, but still slow & dim
- Tiger Lake i7 which is still slower than 6/6 Ryzen
- Barely-gaming gpu
- Terrible clickpads

Hard pass. Come on, Razer, give us Ryzen option, enough licking Intel's contract.

laksdf

Quote from: Mikita on November 01, 2020, 11:16:53
- 120 Hz panel, but still slow & dim
Those response time numbers are unacceptable slow. Maybe there are no better 13.3" panel on the market but if Razer continues to call their products premium and charge premium $$$ then some effort expected to make it reality.

Mikita

Quote from: laksdf on November 01, 2020, 12:54:58
Quote from: Mikita on November 01, 2020, 11:16:53
- 120 Hz panel, but still slow & dim
Those response time numbers are unacceptable slow. Maybe there are no better 13.3" panel on the market but if Razer continues to call their products premium and charge premium $$$ then some effort expected to make it reality.

Agree - such a panel is simply unacceptable for an almost 2k $ laptop from a brand that calls itself a "premium gaming brand". Not related to laptops, but among all "premium" mice I had (Zowie, Mionix, Corsair) Razer was the worst quality-wise.

Dorby

Can we get something like this but in a 2-in-1 form factor with better chipsets?

Why every single flagship 2-in-1 ultrabook always has had only Intel SKU is beyond me.  In 2021, any premium 2-in-1 that can make these requisite specs sell under $1,800 USD would be amazing:

- Display: 14" 16:10 FHD IPS 120Hz matte touch, QHD IPS 60Hz matte touch (both 500+ nits, 100% AdobeRGB/DCI-P3, HDR400 certifiable black levels), (a third non-4K OLED option would also be welcome if Samsung can enlarge and mass-produce 16:10, low-res, 120Hz OLED in-display touchscreen used in its Galaxy Tab S7+ tablet)
- CPU: Ryzen 5 4600U, Ryzen 7 4800U
- GPU: Nvidia MX450, GTX 1650 Max-Q
- Memory: 8-32GB options, all dual-channel
- Storage: 128GB-4TB options, all NVMe, M.2 2280, additional 2280 slot is welcome
- Network: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, LTE w/ 5G and eSIM support
- Audio: front-facing quad-speakers, 2020 MacBook Air/ Yoga C940 quality speakers as the minimum standard, MacBook standard Mic
- Battery: 70Wh+ (assuming 14" QHD + Ryzen 7 can pull off 7W power consumption), or 10h WiFi SoT at 250 nits w/ the most expensive CPU + screen SKU
- I/O: 2 USB-C TB4, 1 USB-C 3.2 w/ PD (on the other side of TB4s), 1 USB-A 3.2, 1 HDMI 2.1, 1 full-SD UHS-III, 3.5mm audio, Sim card slot
- Camera: 2020 Surface Pro quality w/ IR Windows Hello as minimum standard
- AC Adapter: USB-C 100W "Slim" with 2.0m cord
- Weight: <1.4kg/3.1lbs for MX440/Vega iGPU, <1.55kg/3.4lbs for GTX 1650 Max-Q

Mid-range and high-end ultrabooks and gaming laptops with AMD CPU + Nvidia GPU - Intel for 2021!

Mikita

Quote from: Dorby on November 02, 2020, 16:49:56
In 2021, any premium 2-in-1 that can make these requisite specs sell under $1,800 USD would be amazing

My dream laptop would be probably close to what you have described:
- 14" 16:10 OLED 1080p
- AMD Ryzen 9 4900U / 4900H / 4900HS
- GTX 1650 / RX 5500 / or better the upcoming RX 6500
- 16 Gb dual-channel RAM 3733 CL15
- x2 1Tb NVME such as Samsung 980 Pro / Crucial P5
- Separate (!!) copper heatpipes/radiators for APU and GPU. Liquid metal / graphene interface.
- Keyboard such as HP Elitebook 745 / Lenovo Thinkpad level

Mothertrucker19

Quote from: Dorby on November 02, 2020, 16:49:56

Why every single flagship 2-in-1 ultrabook always has had only Intel SKU is beyond me.

I mean HP has and had ryzen 2-in-1s but those have their flaws too. At least by the looks of it the new intel ones are getting those flaws too.

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