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The Razer Blade 15 Advanced Is the Definition of a Premium Gaming Laptop
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Gamers aren’t a monolith, and neither are the systems they game on. Some prefer more barebones systems that aren’t much more than a collection of components, while others seek out beastly desktop replacements that light up like a battleship. But when it comes to premium gaming notebooks, the Razer Blade 15 Advanced fits the description better than anything else. And while there are a few bumps that often come with a high-end gaming machine, the experience you get is hard to recreate on Razer’s less expensive rivals.
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The 30-series NVIDIA cards are appreciated, too. Credit: Razer Updated January 14, 2021
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CES 2021 is coming to a close, and this year Razer brought us a refreshed Razer Blade 15 lineup. On the surface, everything looks the same as the 2020 Blade 15, but there are quite a few differences beneath the sleek aluminum lid.
There are more Blade 15 configurations than ever this yearâfrom a $1,699 Blade 15 with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 to the over-$3,000 Blade 15 Advanced with an RTX 3080 (with 16GB of VRAM!), a 4K touch OLED display and an 8-core Intel Core i7 processor.