![]() ![]() Plus, the classic three-headed snake logo is now in classy black instead of the acid-green hue found in older versions of the Blade Stealth, which I think adds a premium feel to the ultrabook.įor an ultrabook, and despite being only 0.6 inches (15.3mm) thick, the Blade Stealth is built like a tank and looks very sturdy compared to a MacBook Air. The design of the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 looks decent but in comparison, I think the Blade Stealth knocks it out of the park. Otherwise, it is very stylish for an ultrabook and you’ll look cool using it in school or at the workplace. The build quality is great and, for a short while, I was a big fan of the black matte finish when I unboxed it, I found a microfibre cloth, which I thought was meant for cleaning the screen but after 5 minutes, it finally struck me: the entire aluminium chassis is a fingerprint magnet. The first thing I noticed was how sleek and elegant the Blade Stealth looks. Well, I’ll be honest: when Razer loaned me their spanking new Core X Chroma external GPU enclosure and Blade Stealth 13 (Late 2020) laptop for a review, I had to ask myself, “Who are these made for?” After several weeks of using them for work and play, I think I finally have an answer. So now, I have my trusty old MacBook Air for work and a gaming rig for leisure. I was an avid gamer (still am) and in the early days of my career, I had to be content with playing Dota 2 at a nearby Internet cafe until I saved enough money to build myself a modest, if not cheap, desktop computer.
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