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Razer Blade Stealth 13 Ultrabook Laptop: Intel Core i7-8565U 4-Core, Intel UHD Graphics 620, 13.3" FHD 1080p, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, CNC Aluminum, Chroma RGB Lighting, Thunderbolt 3, Black

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  • Performance for productivity: Quad core 8th Gen Intel Core i7 8565U Processor at 1.8 GHz / up to 4.6 GHz (Base/turbo) and 8GB dual channel memory
  • Designed for mobility: Up to 13 hours long battery life ultra thin, light and incredibly durable with a CNC unibody aluminum frame
  • Thin Bezel full HD display: Visually stunning matte full HD screen with 100 percent sRGB color saturation for work and entertainment
  • Power by Razer Chroma: Keyboard featuring single zone RGB lighting with 16.8 million color options, and a precision glass touchpad
  • Complete connectivity: Includes Thunderbolt 3, USB C, USB A, Wireless AC, Windows Hello infrared camera, and dual array mics
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Razer Blade Stealth

Move with Power


The ultra-thin Razer Blade Stealth 13” Ultrabook laptop is equipped for mobile performance on the move. Featuring a visually stunning display, precision touchpad, and Razer Chroma keyboard, it combines mobility and style with power that’s perfect for work and play.

Blade Stealth

Performance to Move

Complete tasks faster than ever with a quad-core 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8565U processor at 1.8 GHz / up to 4.6 GHz (Base/Turbo) and 8GB dual-channel LPDDR3 2133MHz memory.

Blade Stealth

Zero Bloatware

Optimized from the start, the Razer Blade Stealth is free of trial and junk software, so you get only what you need out of the box.

Visually Stunning

Full HD Thin Bezel Matte Display

Thin bezel 13-inch Full HD matte display is calibrated to ensure acute color accuracy. Featuring sRGB color saturation for exceptional visual clarity whether you’re working or playing.

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4.1 out of 5 stars
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4.1 out of 5 stars
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Processor
8th Gen Intel Core i7-8565U 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8565U 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8565U 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8750H 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8750H 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8750H 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8750H
Display
13.3" FHD60 Hz 13.3" FHD 60Hz 13.3" 4K Touch 60Hz 15.6" Full HD 60Hz 15.6" Full HD 144Hz 15.6" Full HD 144Hz 15.6" 4K Touch
Graphics
Intel UHD Graphics 620 NVIDIA MX150 4GB GDDR5 VRAM NVIDIA MX150 4GB GDDR5 VRAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB)
Storage
256GB , Upgradeable 256GB , Upgradeable 512GB , Upgradeable 256GB, Upgradeable to 2TB 512GB, Upgradeable to 2TB Up to 512GB Upgradeable to 2TB 512GB, Upgradeable to 2TB
Memory
8GB dual-channel - 2133MHz 16GB dual-channel - 2133MHz 16GB dual-channel - 2133MHz 16GB Dual-Channel - 2667MHz 16GB Dual-Channel - 2667MHz 16GB Dual-Channel - 2667MHz 16GB Dual-Channel - 2667MHz
Battery
53Wh 53Wh 53Wh 80Wh 80Wh 80Wh 80Wh
Size (approx.)
0.58” x 11.99” x 8.27” 0.58” x 11.99” x 8.27” 0.58” x 11.99” x 8.27” 0.66" x 13.98" x 9.25" 0.66" x 13.98" x 9.25" 0.68" x 13.98" x 9.25" 0.68" x 13.98" x 9.25"
Weight (approx.)
2.82 lbs. / 1.28kg 2.89 lbs. / 1.31kg 3.04 lbs. / 1.38kg 4.56 lbs / 2.07 kg 4.56 lbs / 2.07 kg 4.63 lbs / 2.10 kg 4.73 lbs / 2.15 kg
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    The ultra-thin Razer Blade Stealth 13” Ultrabook laptop is equipped for mobile performance on the move. Featuring a visually stunning display, precision touchpad, and Razer Chroma keyboard, It combines mobility and style with power that's perfect for work and play. OS - Windows 10 Home (64-bit)

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    4.1 out of 5 stars
    4.1 out of 5
    423 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, weight, and display of the laptop. They mention that the case is very robust, it feels and looks premium, and the keyboard is addictive to write emails on. They appreciate the display, saying it's bright and vibrant. They also appreciate appearance. However, some customers are disappointed with the sound quality. Customers also have mixed opinions on performance, battery life, and heat management.

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    78 customers mention60 positive18 negative

    Customers like the quality of the laptop. They mention that the case is very robust, it feels and looks premium, and the keyboard typed really well. The solid chassis feel, and absolute stability, make it a great choice for those looking for a high-quality laptop. The display is amazing, and it has a good gaming graphics card.

    "...Everything is absolutely stable and I haven't seen higher than 62C max, and the fans haven't ramped up at all. Idle is upper 30's...." Read more

    "...The DISPLAY is..well...AMAZING. Flawless color reproduction for my purposes that came perfectly calibrated out of the box...." Read more

    "...and other 13"ish laptops, I really feel like this one has a superior quality that's worth the money...." Read more

    "...this machine is worth the cost if it didn't have all of these quality issues, but when you consider the cost and and weigh against the quality issues..." Read more

    36 customers mention36 positive0 negative

    Customers like the weight of the laptop. They mention that the power supply is very small and light, making it perfect for both gaming and traveling. The laptop has a good external form factor regarding weight and total size.

    "...It's very lightweight and I absolutely love the sleek black metal design. It really blows other small laptops out of the water, design wise...." Read more

    "...First thing is that this computer is so small and light!..." Read more

    "...graphics card, good sound card, good display, backlit keyboard, lightweight..." Read more

    "...If you're looking for something thin and light with good battery life that's also powerful and can even play games well, this is probably the best..." Read more

    34 customers mention29 positive5 negative

    Customers like the display of the laptop. They mention that the screen is really vibrant, bright, and offers a matte display. Some say that the 4K version is amazing to look at, and the lighting is phenomenal. Overall, customers are satisfied with the display and the laptop's performance.

    "...The CHROMA keyboard back-lighting is good and configurable, though it acts on the entire keyboard with whatever customized profile you create...." Read more

    "...It charges through either USB-C port. The screen is really vibrant and it has a very thin bezel..." Read more

    "...Pros: good gaming graphics card, good sound card, good display, backlit keyboard, lightweight..." Read more

    "Razer definitely made a helluva laptop. The screen is fantastic, colors are bright and accurate. The touchpad is almost at MacBook levels of quality...." Read more

    28 customers mention28 positive0 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the notebook computer. They say it's a good looking machine in general, with amazing graphics and a subtle logo. The outer shell is well thought out and the vibrant colors are fantastic.

    "...It's very lightweight and I absolutely love the sleek black metal design. It really blows other small laptops out of the water, design wise...." Read more

    "...So far I love it, specially how it looks sleek and not over the top with a bunch of different RGB lights...." Read more

    "...Windows Hello is beautiful, I never expected to like it that much..." Read more

    "...The design is very Apple like as well; in a good way. The power supply is also small which is nice...." Read more

    80 customers mention48 positive32 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the notebook computer. Some mention that it's very nice, plays a lot of games really well at flawless framerates, and has a powerful CPU and mx150 graphics card. Others say that it is terrible, especially unplugged, and that neither Steam nor Origin would work properly.

    "...have Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom downloaded and this laptop handles those very well...." Read more

    "...discharging while playing games, running hot, weird throttling issues, various quality issues with displays, coil whine, etc...." Read more

    "...for something thin and light with good battery life that's also powerful and can even play games well, this is probably the best choice out there." Read more

    "...More demanding games you’ll need drop settings or resolution. CPU performance is great, was kinda shocked when I saw it turbo up to 4.5 Ghz; higher..." Read more

    46 customers mention15 positive31 negative

    Customers are mixed about the battery life of the notebook computer. Some mention it has a great blend of performance, battery life, heat management and quietness, while others say that it is atrocious and depletes under even minor workload.

    "...Loose USB C's (needed to charge the laptop), discharging while playing games, running hot, weird throttling issues, various quality issues with..." Read more

    "Pros: Portability, design, battery, processing power...." Read more

    "...card not usable for programming (such as machine learning), Poor battery life, key positions are not standard, only lasted a year before it started..." Read more

    "...------Original Review------Battery doesn't last as much as advertised, I expected it to last at least 7-8 hours but I don't get more..." Read more

    26 customers mention13 positive13 negative

    Customers are mixed about the heat management of the notebook computer. Some mention that the quality of materials and the processor are properly cooled, while others say that it runs super hot and struggles to cool.

    "...stable and I haven't seen higher than 62C max, and the fans haven't ramped up at all. Idle is upper 30's. Really quite decent for something so small...." Read more

    "...It gets hot when under load. I suspect this poor heat management design has led to the more scary issue...battery swelling...." Read more

    "...All in all, these are very capable cooling hardware for a 13 notebook...." Read more

    "...Screen issues, spotty/loose port connections, thermal management issues... a myriad of technical issues crop up within months of ownership...." Read more

    27 customers mention6 positive21 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the sound quality of the laptop. They mention that the fan noise is loud, the speakers crackle loudly, and there's a disc movement type sound. Some reviewers also mention that there are issues with the displays and the coil whine. Overall, some customers are disappointed with the quality of this laptop.

    "...It did initially run a little hot, like around 85C max. Fans were cranking up high as well...." Read more

    "...The keyboard is not silent, but I like the sound it makes...." Read more

    "...Con: It is very easy to hear certain components of the laptop. The fan noise is noticeable, and sometimes gets a little excessive...." Read more

    "...Pros: good gaming graphics card, good sound card, good display, backlit keyboard, lightweight..." Read more

    THROTTLE HELL + LOTS OF HIDDEN ISSUES!!!
    2 Stars
    THROTTLE HELL + LOTS OF HIDDEN ISSUES!!!
    I REALLY wanted to like this laptop because it was marketed as one o the most powerful 13 inch laptops around. In certain respects, it is true, however in my many weeks testing this laptop I've discovered certain caveats that may cast some doubt on that statement.Build:First off I want to say this laptop is absolutely beautiful and well constructed. The many comparisons with Macbooks are well warranted because few Windws laptops have this level of quality worksmanship. Like Macbooks, It is an true unibody design, which means it was milled from a single block of aluminum rather than have several aluminum pieces pressed and made to fit separately. The resulting rigidity is truly superior. While many screens and lids flex and wobble, the lid is sturdy and thicker than most and is very strong. The sharp corners and cuts are precise and definitely have a premium feel to it. That said, the black matte finish is EXTREMELY fingerprint and hand oil prone. I find myself constantly cleaning it off with a microfiber cloth. Overall these are small annoyances that mar the looks of a beautiful laptop.The screen:I got the 4k model and it is a wonderful screen. The bezels are small and unobtrusive. The glass is reflective but common in the Macbook world of reflective glass surfaces. The 4k resolution is wonderful to create crisp texts and images although the resolution is somewhat waste on a 13.3 screen. The Touchscreen is helpful but not something I normally use because the trackpad is so responsive and I despise screen smudges.Touchpad:The touchpad is great. It's large - but not Macbook large. It is a good size for 13.3 notebooks. The key is that it is super responsive and the feel is slick and my fingers glides across the surface quickly and without hindrance. Microsoft precision drivers allows for god gestures and unique multi-finger swipes. The only problem is that the trackpad freezes often during first system boot or resumes. It's a small thing but very annoying as it freezes a few seconds and you're frantically moving your finger around trying to find a mouse cursor that wont move. I think the problem is down to Razer Synapse.Razer Synapse:Speaking of Razer Synapse, the software Razer uses to control the laptops's performance, lighting, and macros, it freezes and crashes ALL THE TIME. Pretty much 7/10 times when I open my laptop after resume the Synapse would not detect my laptop. This means that my volume buttons (I have a setting where I prefer not to hold function key to change volume) and brightness all get reset because all of these keys are software controlled, not hardware. It's amazing that given how long this laptop has been out on the market and how so many people complain about it, it hasn't been fixed yet.Keyboard:This was often criticized by many reviewers but I have no issues with it. The keyboard is shrunken compared to normal 13 notebooks because the speakers take up space on the sides of the laptop. Most other laptops of this size use downward firing speakers which help add volume but can have flimsy performance if not on a hard surface that can reflect sound. I find the smaller keyboard means less reaching for keys and your hands stay more centered. The keyboard also has an exceedingly small left shift button which can be a problem for right-hand-shift typists but thankfully I am not one of them. The keyboard has a REALLY satisfying muted sound which I love. The travel feels just right to me and I found typing on this keyboard is a pleasure. While using this keyboard I was actually looking forward to writing emails or writing in general. Maybe this is why this review is so long and wordy.... Obviously keyboards are a very personal preference and what works or is enjoyable to me may not be the same for you.Sound:As mentioned above, these are quad forward-facings speakers located on the two sides of the keyboard. Most laptops these days do bottom firing for added bass but can be highly situational depending on where you sit the laptop. They're not great speakers and sound is lacking bass and punch. However they're not tinny or terrible. Sound is not very loud though. I've had cheaper laptops with better sound like the HP Envy 13. Overall the sound is adequate with no lost points, but not excellent so no additional points either.Windows Hello Camera and Camera:In my many years with laptops and computers I have almost never use the camera for chats or videos so it doesn't really matter much to me. However I will mention the Windows Hello IR camera for logging into Windows. I've heard about Windows Hello Cameras and they sound like a wonderful convenient feature. However in practice the camera rarely works well or quickly. If the laptop lid was open from a prior session, logging in with the camera can be done quickly since you already set up with the right angle and sitting posture. However often I find that opening the lid and trying to log in with my face was frustrating because the laptop lid was not in the right angle to find my face. It would search for a long time and fail. Unlike iPhone cameras, the viewing angle of the IR camera does not seem to be wide enough. Often I'd find myself wishing for a good old fingerprint sensor. Like the iPhone, Razer decided to do away with a perfectly good technology with an unnecessarily complicated feature.Ports:Ports are good. There's one headphone jack, two USB 3's, one on each side which are very welcome these days. There is also two USB-C thunderbolt compatible ports that double as charging ports. These are great as USB-C charging is the future and you can use any USB-C charger and use them on either side of the laptop giving you freedom depending on your orientation and direction of the wall socket. The only issue is that both USB-C ports are rather wobbly. Many on the forums have complained about the same thing. Some have said theirs are solid. Mine are definitely not. Some have said that theirs were so wobbly if you moved the charging cable the laptop stops charging. Luckily for me, they just jiggle but don't disconnect. However the jiggle is very loose and very worrisome for the future.Performance:Let's talk about performance and my biggest gripe with this laptop. As many of you may well know, this has been advertised as the the most powerful 13 inch laptop made by Razer, a company for gamers by gamers. It does this with the 25 watt version of the MX150 whereas most laptops use the watered down 10w version of the MX150. What is not often known is that the Stealth also uses a 25 watt version of the Intel i7 8565u as well. Both higher TDP CPU and GPU allow for higher clocks, higher boosts, and much better performance. TDP stands for thermal design power, and to take care of the excess heat generated by these components, Razer has used three wide heatpipes with very thick metal mounting plates and also includes two large copper mounting plates for the RAM and VRMs. All in all, these are very capable cooling hardware for a 13 notebook.Performance is generally very good and many review sites say the same thing. However what many review sites don't say is that most of the reviews are done with the laptop plugged in. When the laptop is unplugged the picture changes significantly. The CPU can boost to 40w during Turbo and downgrade to 25w during steady loads. However on battery, the CPU is limited to a mere 15w. 15 watts is the standard for most Intel U series CPUs. Normally the behavior of U CPUs are they would boost to 20 or 25w during Turbo and then drop to 15w under sustained load. The Stealth 2019 on battery power starts at 10w during the Turbo time and then boosts to 15w under sustained load. This could be a good thing on paper but I've observed the CPU do 10w, 8w, or even 7w during Cinebench R15 runs, never reaching the 15w potential, nevermind the 25w potential while plugged in. The performance is extremely inconsistent. While I am able to get high 780's scores in Cinebench R15 there are times where I get scores as low as 300+ on battery.Then there's gaming. When gaming on battery, the GPU stays steady at around 1600-1700mhz. However the CPU runs at 400mhz with spikes of 1800mhz. After digging around on reddit, the laptop has a HARD TEMPERATURE CAP of 60C for the CPU while unplugged. With the GPU running the 60C threshold gets hit very quickly and the CPU throttles down to the bare minimum. Games of course are unplayable at 400mhz. Even using "creators mode" (high CPU power mode) in Razer Synapse had no effect on the CPU performance. Strangely this thermal protection threshold does not exist while plugged in, the CPU is freely able to go past 60C and beyond which means that temps past 60c is not damaging to the system. Most laptops with the same or similar U CPUs are able to do 90C before meeting the REAL hardware thermal maximum threshold. Razer is simply applying this thermal limit in order to keep the laptop cool while unplugged and limit the battery usage. While I can understand the need to limit heat and battery usage, I think the 60C limit is overly-aggressive and prohibitive of performance, especially in a "high performance" laptop. At the very least Razer should allow the user to decide to choose between heat and battery life or performance. The only way I was able to circumvent this limit was by disabling BD PROCHOT (Hardware thermal limit protection) in Throttlestop and some heavy undervolting. Of course I contacted Razer about this, after many days of going back and forth, the official Razer support told me that "This was how the laptop was designed."Finally there's the issue of the laptop discharging during use. While doing heavy loads the laptop will slowly discharge to 95% while gaming or using CPU intensive demands. This means the 65W adapter is not strong enough to meet the power demands of the laptop. The system simply can't run on AC power alone and will need to supplement with battery, hence you see draining while plugged in. The problem could be simply solved if Razer provided a larger AC adapter, many on reddit and Razer's own forums have found that a 100w USB-C Adapter made by Wacom for their drawing tablet PCs work to keep the Razer stealth well saturated. without discharging. However this is another $100+ investment that Razer should have included in the laptop.Overall, this laptop is a well built laptop that's thin, sleek, sturdy, and fairly powerful. Any other laptop getting these same praises should be very happy news for the manufacture. However I can't honestly recommend this laptop because the Achillie's heel is its price. At $1900 for the 4k model this is a tall order for a 13 inch laptop. While the reviews of this laptop are generally positive, everything is colored by the laptop's price to value ratio and the ratio is bad. If Razer is offering this laptop and its other models as premium devices competing with Apple, then it should also be judged like Apple products are judged. All too often Apple's premium offerings fall short not because they're bad products, but expectations fall short for the astronomical price. If you're shelling out an entire paycheck for a laptop when you can easily get something that is 80% of the functionality for 50% of the price, then you will ultimately be held to a higher measuring stick. Razer's stealth is a great laptop, but for the $1900 asking price, having a power brick that can't keep up with the power and power that plummets when on battery seems like almost huge mis-steps for such a premium product. If I pay a fortune for something, it had better work, and work well with minimum complaining.As for me, I am not sure if I will be keeping this laptop. I have a week left before my return window expires and to be honest I am most likely returning it for a cheaper laptop like the Huawei Matebook X Pro 2019. It's not nearly as well built or premium, but I can configure the TDP and undervolt so it can do nearly or even better than the Razer Stealth at much cheaper price. Razer has unfortunately locked this laptop down at the hardware level where no amount of tinkering can change the TDP limits so you're essentially stuck with the limited battery performance Razer has decided to enforce. As a ultra-premium laptop that's supposed to be top of the line, it falls short. Power users like myself that need a fast CPU simply cant't get it with this laptop unless it's plugged in all the time, which defeats the purpose of a laptop. If I needed an ultra powerful machine that's plugged in all the time, it's called a desktop computer.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2019
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    Ryan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Ultrabook
    Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2019
    Capacity: NVIDIA GeForce MX150Style: FHD 1080pVerified Purchase
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    Matthew D.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Not a typical Razer gaming laptop , but great as a portable office solution.
    Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2020
    Capacity: Intel UHD Graphics 620Style: FHD 1080pVerified Purchase
    Luke Kim
    4.0 out of 5 stars works great for me!
    Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2020
    Capacity: NVIDIA GeForce MX150Style: FHD 1080pVerified Purchase
    Bradley G
    5.0 out of 5 stars So beautiful. Very clean
    Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2019
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