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Razer unveils new Blade Stealth 13 with world’s fastest 13.3” display

Razer has revealed its updated Razer Blade Stealth 13 and says that the laptop “pushes the envelope with what’s possible in a thin and light Ultrabook”. Razer's new gaming laptop comes equipped with the “world's fastest 13.3” display with a 120Hz refresh rate” alongside a discrete GTX 1650 Ti GPU and low-power Core i7 processor.

Besides being the “world's fastest 13.3” display”, the display offers a 1920x1080p resolution and is “finished with a matte coating for improved glare reduction.” Razer also gives the option of upgrading the screen of the Blade Stealth 13 to a 4K touch display aimed at “creators and touch users.”

Under the hood, we find a GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU and 25W Intel Core i7-1065G7 10th Gen processor – which, according to Razer, makes the laptop able to combine “portability and style, with performance that’s perfect for gaming and productivity.” In terms of dimensions, it measures 304.6 mm x 210 mm x 15.3mm (W x D  H).

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“The Razer Blade Stealth 13 is the world’s most powerful Ultrabook and we just made it better,” according to Brad Wildes, Senior Vice President of Razer’s Systems Business Unit. “The new Razer Blade Stealth 13 introduces the next generation of ultraportable gaming, providing users the perfect balance between fun and function.”

The Razer Blade Stealth 13 is available for retailers in America and will start at $1799.99, with Razer saying that the laptop soon will come to Europe start from €1,999.99.

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