Back in mid-2019, we reviewed the Razer Blade Pro 17 with Intel Core i7-9750H and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q. The review has shown that this complete redesign of the Blade Pro 2016/2017 introduced narrow bezels to the series for the first time and it provided “a lighter, smaller, more efficient, and more streamlined gaming experience that everyone — and not just Razer fans — can appreciate.” Now, the model with a 17.3-inch 100% sRGB, factory-calibrated matte screen with 240 Hz refresh, 16 GB RAM, and 512 GB SSD drops by 25% on Amazon, so those interested can grab it for US$2,199.99 (US$2,914.55 Amazon list price).
The full list of features also includes Thunderbolt 3, upgradeable SSD and dual-channel memory, customizable RGB individual key lighting with Razer Chroma support, integrated webcam and IR sensor for Windows Hello authentication, 4 X USB 3.2 ports, HDMI, SD card reader, 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, as well as WiFi 6 802.11ax wireless connectivity. The machine comes with Windows 10 onboard.
Sadly, the Amazon page only got 18 customer reviews for the Razer Blade Pro 17 RZ09-03148E02-R3U1 so far. The current general score is 4.4 out of 5, with 68% 5-star ratings, 14% 4-star ones, and 10% average assessments of 3 stars. With only such a few reviews, it is not surprising that there is no breakdown by feature to talk about. Thankfully, our in-depth review mentioned in the first paragraph should answer all your questions regarding this excellent gaming laptop and then some.
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