Razer unveils new Blade 16 and 18 gaming notebooks with upgraded displays
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- Jan. 8, 2024
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Razer is teasing its new Blade 16 and 18 gaming notebooks ahead of its official unveil later this week at CES 2024. The company didn't reveal full specs. Instead, it's only talking about the notebooks' upgraded displays. , which will be equipped with . The panel, which is co-developed with Samsung, has a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, a response time of just 0.2ms, a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, and meets VESA's DisplayHDR TrueBlack 500 standards. Thanks to its fast performance, it is also . is a measure of clear pixels to blurry pixels, and the ratings run from ClearMR 3000 up to ClearMR 13000, with a higher number indicating better image quality and less blurriness. The current-generation Blade 16 has two display options. You can get it with a mini-LED panel that runs at 4K at 120Hz or full-HD+ at 240Hz. Alternatively, you could also get the Blade 16 with a more standard 240Hz QHD+ LED panel. The Blade 18's new display trades refresh rate for resolution. . The current Blade 16 has a 240Hz QHD+ display. and all displays will be individually calibrated and Calman Verified. Unfortunately, not much else was shared about these new notebooks. Razer did not say anything about its internals, and apart from their displays, would only say that these notebooks have unibody aluminium chassis and ultra-thin bezels. We will update this article once the notebooks have been fully unveiled.