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Razer’s best laptops are now up to $700 off, and I’m definitely buying one

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What are the deals? Razer’s new discounts apply to all three of its best gaming laptops, meaning the Razer Blade 14, Razer Blade 16, and Razer Blade 18.

  • The deals are all related to Razer’s latest RTX 50-series laptops.
  • You can score discounts of up to $700 on the Razer Blade 18 with the Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card.
  • The Razer Blade 18 is also available with the RTX 5080 or the RTX 5070 Ti, both at $500 off.
  • The Razer Blade 16 is available with GPUs ranging from the RTX 5060 to the RTX 5090, meaning that you can choose between a high-end and a budget-friendly option. All laptops are discounted.
  • Lastly, the 14-inch Razer Blade offers either the RTX 5060 or the RTX 5070, with discounts up to $400.

Why are they good? Razer Blade laptops rarely get such deep discounts. Seeing these, I’m super tempted to pick one up myself.

  • Razer laptops are considered high-end. They offer the best gaming performance available in a laptop, but they’re not cheap.
  • Discounts ranging from $400 to $700 hardly ever happen, especially outside of big shopping events such as Prime Day or Black Friday.
  • It’s unlikely that we’ll see these laptops at such low prices for at least a few months.
  • This is a limited-time sale, so it’s important to snap them up while they’re still available.
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Why do we recommend the Blade? The Razer Blade is widely recognized as one of the best gaming laptops.

  • We’ve reviewed many Razer Blades over the years, and they were all fantastic.
  • All versions of the laptop that we’ve reviewed received high scores — either 8/10 or 9/10.
  • The latest Razer Blades have a lot to offer, from powerful GPUs to solid processors.
  • They also come packed with a lot of RAM and a robust SSD each.
  • Lastly, Razer doesn’t cheap out on the screen. All three models have bright displays and high refresh rates.
  • If you want the best of the best, Razer is the way to go, and those laptops won’t be any cheaper for a long time.
Monica J. White
Monica is a computing writer at Digital Trends, focusing on PC hardware. Since joining the team in 2021, Monica has written…
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