Yesterday, Razer unveiled their "Blade" notebook, a device they claim is the 'world's thinning gaming laptop.'
The notebook is just 0.66-inches thick, and the company says it offers "more power-per-cubic-inch than any other laptop in the world."
Under the hood is a 4th generation Intel Core processor (Haswell), a new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 756M GPU, 8GB of 16000 Mhz DDR3L memory and 128GB ... [ read the full article ]
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i wonder how hot this will be. in my experience, a laptop running game and blu-ray should be large enough and have a good cooling system to dissipate the heat. not so easy with a small lappie.
Hmmm...based on the keyboard, the screen seems to be a 17"...a bit small for a expensive gaming laptop, but certainly better than 14". Personally I don't care about how tiny it is; it is performance and capability (and price) that matter to me. Give me a big screen, a good CPU and GPU, room for a 2TB hard drive, and a trackpad where I can reach it while one-hand typing (I'm a lefty). Plus, it should be impossible to overheat or even get so warm it is uncomfortable on the lap..even if I'm burning a bluray while watching netflix and doing a full system stress test. Give me those things for a fair price and it can be the size of a brief case.
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Oh, and if there is room for 2 hard drives so I can have redundant disks, that is great too.
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