Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition welcomes 10th generation Intel Core processors
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The Razer brand is most often seen as a company specializing in gaming accessories, offering computers and accessories for the lowest color. That being said, from time to time the brand unveils products with a more sober and universal design. This is the case of the Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition. The laptop is now up to date.
Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition updates
The original version of the Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition is from last year. Today, a year later, the brand decided it was time to offer it a little makeover to benefit from the 10th generation Intel Core processors. If you are looking for a laptop that can easily go through a few years ahead, this could be a very interesting option. These very recent chips will not be completely outdated for some time.
10th generation Intel Core processor
Apart from this processor update, Razer also seems to have slightly redesigned the keyboard design of this Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition. For example, there is a larger right shift key and smaller arrows. It is difficult to know whether this design will suit everyone or not but it will have to be a reason, it is the only keyboard proposed on this new Blade 15 Studio Edition. For the rest, we will find the same components, in other words a 15.6 inch OLED screen, 32 GB of RAM, a GPU NVIDIA RTX 5000 to 16 GB, an SSD of 1 TB in Nvme. For the greediest, it is possible to upgrade up to 64 GB of RAM and 4 TB of SSD. This new Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition is available in the United States today starting at $4,299. It will be available in our countries later this year.