Even after CES 2025, Razer announced the main information about the new and powerful player laptop Razer Blade 18. As expected, the company’s new line includes a GeForce RTX 5090 and 240 Hz 4K display as a maximum video card.
Starting with the cream on the cake, the laptop has a new RTX 5090 with zoom -induced energy consumption to achieve too much chip performance. Another welcome silicone is another silicone, in this case Intel Core Ultra 9 275hx, 24 hybrid core and 5.4 GHz processor.
In terms of ram, The new laptop can add 5,600 mt/s up to 64 GB DDR5The support while storage reaches the factory up to 4 TB with two TB Genes 4 SSD in each slot. This set is echoed on a 3.10 kg of heavy laptop, but also has a CNC -Cachine aluminum structure.
Dual screen
In addition to powerful internal features, Razer Blade 18 has a jealous screen. 18 -inch size, Users can choose between UHD+ resolution (3840×2400) at 240 Hz (3840×2400) or Full HD+ (1920×1200) at 440 Hz. Thanks to the dual technology screen that supports 100% of the DCI-P3 color range.
In terms of connection, there are variations depending on the selected components, but the device is equipped with Thunderbolt 5 type-C USB, 3.2 Genes 2 USB, RJ45, HDMI 2.1 and SD card reader. For wireless network, the model is compatible with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.
Razer Blade 18 can be offered for sale for US $ 3,199 in the international market for US $ 3,199 (about $ 18,500 R $ in direct transformation). The company also announced the price of Razer Blade 16 for $ 2,799 (about $ 16,000), announced a few weeks ago, RTX 5090 and 1.5 cm thick.
Since the Blade line is not marketed in Brazil, the laptop should not be published here. However, it is worth watching Tecmundo To continue watching us to launch new notebooks with RTX 50.
Source: Tec Mundo

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