Razer Blade
Especificaciones de Portátil(es)
Price comparison
Promedio de 2 puntuaciones (de 7 análisis)
Análisis para el Razer Blade
Origen: Techradar EN→ES Archive.org version
Our time with the Razer Blade at PAX Prime 2012 was all too brief, but we were intrigued by the combination of raw power, tight form factor and the stunning Switchblade UI. The Blade impressed us when it was first announced in August 2011 as part of Razer's "PC Gaming's Not Dead campaign", and the San Diego-based computer maker has certainly made its point. This new redesign is very exciting, especially at the not-unaffordable price point of $2499. We look forward to putting the Razer Blade through its paces for a full review!
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy corto, Fecha: 09/01/2012
Origen: Comp Reviews EN→ES Archive.org version
Razer made a huge splash with the Blade at CES 2012 thanks to its extremely thin profile, fancy LCD backlit keys and trackpad and promise of high gaming performance. For the most part, this system does deliever as being the thinnest 17-inch on the market with its unique trackpad and programmable buttons.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 07/18/2012
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 60%
Origen: CNet EN→ES Archive.org version
You can't accuse Razer of playing it safe. Razer's first laptop, the Razer Blade, is a thin gaming computer with some futuristic design touches, but a high price means you're paying for design -- and for the second-screen signature Switchblade UI interface that doesn't do as much as we hoped it would...yet.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 04/10/2012
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 60% rendimiento: 60% movilidad: 70%
Origen: AnandTech EN→ES Archive.org version
Before starting on the Blade itself, let’s talk about what it represents to Razer as a company. This is Razer’s first foray into the PC space, and it’s a very, very solid first effort. There are definitely some details that show they’re new to this game, but they’re the kinds of things that Razer will figure out as they move forward.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 03/15/2012
Origen: Tweaktown EN→ES Archive.org version
Unfortunately it's going to be out of reach of many and I really hope Razer come back soon with a cheaper model, maybe a 15-inch version with some cut down specs, to open up the Blade laptop to the mass gaming market. To Min and the rest of the Razer team, just don't ditch the SSD though and keep all your cool bits you added to the Blade, as it is a really good product in my opinion and deserves the hype surrounding it. Now, I think I was about to install Battlefield 3 on the Blade, allow me to get back to it, will you?
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 02/08/2012
Origen: T3 EN→ES Archive.org version
The Razer Blade is definitely a niche product, and an odd one at that. You’ll get some fast hardware in a well-designed package, but because of the placement of the touch screen, the laptop feels really wide. Even though this thing comes equipped with a large 17.3-inch screen, there’s no optical drive, and hardcore gamers might also find that they’ll run out of space pretty quickly with only 256GB on the SSD. With a $2,700 sticker price, you probably have some incredibly specific gaming needs if you’re the target for this machine.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy corto, Fecha: 01/12/2012
Origen: PC World EN→ES Archive.org version
It takes quite a bit of bravado to claim that this machine is going to "save PC gaming," but I can see where Razer's going with this. Consoles have stolen the limelight, largely leaving us PC gaming fans stuck with shoddy ports. A product like the Blade is supposed to get people talking again, about the unique features and opportunities you can only get on a PC. I'm still partial to desktops, and that $2800 price tag gives me pause -- it's closer to the higher end of the desktop replacement category. But well heeled gamers take note: this is one to watch.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy corto, Fecha: 08/26/2011
Comentario
NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M: Sucesora de la GeForce GT 445M y basada en el mismo chip GF106 con frecuencia un poco más alta y soporte para DDR3 con 900MHz.
Estas tarjetas también deben ser capaces de aguantar todos los juegos actuales, pero la mayoría de ellos en configuraciones de detalles medios y bajos y con bajas resoluciones. Juegos más antiguos, o menos exigentes todavía pueden ser jugados con buena calidad de gráficos.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de tarjetas gráficas moviles y la lista de benchmarks.
2640M:
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de procesadores móviles.
17.30": Este gran tamaño de pantalla es usado para portátiles que están destinados principalmente para su uso sobre un escritorio.
Grandes tamaños de pantalla permiten resoluciones más altas. Por tanto, los detalles como letras son más grandes. Por otro lado, el consumo de energía es más bajo con diagonales de pantalla más pequeñas y los aparatos son más pequeños, más livianos y más económicos.
>> Para averiguar cual fina es una pantalla, vea nuestra lista de DPI.
3.2 kg:
Este peso es característico para portátiles con diagonales de pantalla de 15 pulgadas.
60%: Una evaluación tan mala es rara. Difícilmente existen portátiles, que sean evaluadas peor.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra Guia de compra de portátiles.