Razer unveils new workstation to woo creative professionals
Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition targets workers in many industries
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Razerhas announced the Blade 15 Studio Edition laptop, one which has some of the most impressivemobile workstationspecifications to date for a device of that size.
The new offering is aimed at creative professionals like graphic designers and audio engineers who do not like to compromise on the performance of their machines.
The Blade 15 Studio Edition is embedded with anNvidiaQuadro RTX GPU, a 15-inch4KOLEDdisplay and anIntelCore i7 processor that can run at up to 5.1 GHz.
The laptop, equipped with top-of-the-line specifications, comes at a hefty price tag of $4,300 (£3,484/AU$6476), and is on sale in the US and Canada at Razer’s website and select retailers.
Blade 15 Studio Edition
The new Razer workstation is powered by an all-new 8 core 10th Gen. Intel i7 10875H CPU and an Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 Studio Edition GPU that smoothly handles graphics-intensive tasks. The laptop runs onWindows 10Prooperating systemout of the box.
It offers 1TB of SSD storage that is expandable up to 4TB. As far as memory is concerned, users will get 32GB RAM with support for up to 64GB. The 4K OLED display offers a 1ms second response time, covers 100% DCI-P3, and is custom calibrated to offer colour accuracy, claims the manufacturer. A Gorilla Glass panel provides added protection to the display.
The Blade 15 Studio Edition comes with ample connectivity ports including two USB Type-C ports, three USB Type-A ports in all, a headphone/mic jack, an SD card reader and an HDMI 2.0 port. One of the USB Type-C ports is also a Thunderbolt 3 port.
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Since it is a Razer laptop, it also has a per-key RGB backlit keyboard. The laptop supports Windows Hello and has an in-built 720p webcam.
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