Razer’s New Blade Laptop Displays Have Dual ‘Gamer’ and ‘Creator’ ModesRazer’s CES 2023 announcements are led by the Blade 16 and Blade 18 laptops, the former which brings the world’s first dual-mode Mini LED display and the latter which is positioned as a desktop computer replacement.
Razer hasn’t always said it openly, but now mentions that some of its gaming-oriented computing products can fit well into a photographer or videographer’s workflow — a facthas noted now for some time. Speaking to company reps, they have started to point out how the gamers the company has been building for are also clamoring for tools to create content.
To mark the duality of use Razer has in mind here, the screen enables users to switch between a Gamer or Creator mode, shifting the refresh rate from 240Hz in FHD+ resolution for gaming to 120Hz in UHD+ .There are caveats depending on the configuration. The Blade 16 has five SKUs that adjust the guts of the device from the RTX 4060 to the 4090. Two variants of the 4070 include one with the Mini-LED display, and one without; the only other model with the Mini-LED panel is the 4090.
That bodes well if users are working on rendering video or working on batches of RAW images, two workflows Razer says the Blade 16 can handle with aplomb. Finding that out is costly though, as the Blade 16 starts at $2,700 when the laptop launches in Q1 2023.
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