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March 2016
(82%)
145 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(67%)
795 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Sleek
Attractive design
Thin
Light and highly portable
Core adds potential
Fast NVMe M.2 SSD
Thin and light
Lovely screen
Distinctive keyboard
The Razer Blade Stealth gets many elements of the Ultrabook formula right on its first go. From the vibrant screen
To its reserved styling and impeccable build quality
The Stealth encapsulates all the finest qualities you'd expect out of an Ultrabook. A
Beautifully slim
Fully colored Chroma keyboard
Ultra gaming with the Core
The Razer Blade Stealth gets a larger screen in the same slim body. The new design feels more sophisticated and less gamer-y. Dropping the resolution from 4K means better battery life. Well priced for a premium Core i7 laptop
The Razer Blade Stealth includes a Core i7 processor and high-res touchscreen even in its lowest-end configuration
It has more ports than other 12-inch laptops and a fun Chroma backlit keyboard
Excellent build quality
Splendid screen
Great trackpad
Solid performance
Cool keyboard features
Right price for the base QHD model
Gorgeous looks
With the funky keyboard LEDs on or off
Impressive gaming potential when hooked up to the Core
Fantastic screen if you shell out for the QHD model
Larger
Brighter display
Subtler aesthetics on the gunmetal version
Excellent Kaby Lake Refresh performance
Thin and light design
Great performance
Excellent speakers
Beautiful design
Light
And modern
Discrete GPU is a welcome addition
Impressive quad-core performance
Spacious touchpad
The editors didn't like
Bezel is large and noticeable
CPU not powerful enough for Core
Fingerprint magnet
SSD write speed not great
There really is nothing I don't like about the Razer Blade Stealth
Except for its exceptionally short battery life. Paired with its longer-than-normal recharge cycle and you've found this machine's fatal flaw
Making it impossible to pick over any of the
Questionable and unknown battery life
The keyboard loses its fun multicolored backlight
Going white-only. Accessing many system options requires signing up for a Razer account with your email. Limited configuration options
It's bigger and heavier than 12-inch laptops from Apple
Asus and others. The thick bezel around the screen feels dated and configuration options are limited
Abstract: Posted November 4th, 2016 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistHow does the 'slowest' 2016 MacBook Pro compare to the 'fastest' 2016 MacBook? And how do both compare to the 2016 Razer Blade Stealth (Windows 10) and 12.9 inch iPad Pro?GRAPH LEGEND13" MacBook Pr...
high-end metal chassis, components are easy to access, highly configurable Razer Chroma keyboard, HDMI 2.0 and Thunderbolt 3, bright display with good contrast, good color space coverage and easy calibration, very good CPU performance, good battery life
susceptible to finger prints, comparatively large chassis for a 12.5-inch display, no SD card reader, PCIe SSD writes not reaching full potential, keyboard could have more feedback, review laptop suffers from "coil whine"
The chassis remains unchanged. The design is decidedly high-end and comparable to Apple's MacBooks as far as build quality and haptics are concerned. Too bad that the matte-black surface is so susceptible to finger prints, which are very hard to remove to...
Published: 2016-10-24, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Keyboard is comfortable and customizable with Chroma, Comes in black, Relatively light and thin, Robust and hearty feel
WIthout Razer Core, remains less than AAA gaming powerful, USB-C power port makes tripping easy, Bezel is big (but not terribly so), Razer logo still over-the-top for a laptop not explicitly gaming-aimed
Published: 2016-10-23, Author: Sean , review by: engadget.com
Fast performance, More RAM than the last-gen model, Excellent touch display, Plays high-end games with external GPU dock
Disappointing battery life, No memory card reader
The Razer Core allows you to easily upgrade the Blade Stealth into a gaming powerhouse, but it won't make the most of your desktop GPU. Hardware Like every Razer Blade laptop before it, the updated Stealth is a study of black, anodized aluminum...
Slim and solidly built, Attractive QHD touch screen, Roomy, per-key RGB keyboard, Improved performance and battery life over previous model, Excellent speakers
Big LCD bezel, Larger and heavier than competing ultraportables, Battery life could be better
With a "Kaby Lake" CPU and a slightly bigger battery, Razer's updated ultraportable remains a solid value at its $999 starting price—but the competition's toughening up and slimming down. Read More…...
The Razer Blade Stealth includes a Core i7 processor and high-res touchscreen even in its lowest-end configuration; it has more ports than other 12-inch laptops and a fun Chroma backlit keyboard
It's bigger and heavier than 12-inch laptops from Apple, Asus and others. The thick bezel around the screen feels dated and configuration options are limited
The Razer Blade Stealth offers better specs for less money than the competition, and includes features others lack, such as a high-res touch screen and full-size USB ports. The design is slick, the price is right, but it's not as slim and portable as oth...
Published: 2016-06-28, Author: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
"Razer" thin profile, Sleek and strong aluminum body, High resolution 1440p screen, Fully configurable RGB backlit keys, First rate ultrabook performance, Exceptional audio for its size, Optional Razer Core for gaming prowess
Dim, glossy display, Lack-luster battery life, 8GB RAM or bust, No SD card
The Razer Blade Stealth is a truly compelling and surprisingly mature first generation ultrabook from a company that only recently began manufacturing notebooks at all. There's a lot to love here including the Blade Stealth's agile performance, svelte pro...
The keyboard is a marvel of engineering. Razer is certainly not the first company to do a backlit notebook keyboard, or even a backlit keyboard that can change color, but they are the first to do individual backlit RGB keys on an Ultrabook, and the result...
Abstract: Razer isn't traditionally known for making non-gaming products. From the start, the company's mantra has always been “For gamers. By gamers,” creating devices ranging from gaming headphones to powerful laptops. So it came as a surprise when the company...