Thursday, 5 November 2020

Razer Book 13 is a productivity laptop (although you can still game on it) https://ift.tt/2HXOhCj

Razer Book 13 Key Visual

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  • The all-new Razer Book 13 is the first productivity-focused PC from the brand.
  • Its design, specs, and price pit it up against high-end ultrabooks.
  • The base-level model starts at $1,200 and will be available directly from Razer.

In 2016, Razer launched the first Blade Stealth laptop. This gaming PC didn’t feature an in-body graphics card. Instead, you would connect it to the Razer Core accessory which could house a graphics card of your choosing. This allowed you to get powerful gaming graphics when you needed them, but also get portability when you didn’t.

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Today, Razer is launching a new laptop that takes things a step further: the Razer Book 13. Unlike the Blade Stealth series, the Book 13 is built with productivity in mind exclusively. As such, it’s the first effort from Razer to move into the ultrabook market, rather than gearing its products only towards gamers and creatives.

Granted, you could still game on the Book 13 if you wanted. It has no dedicated GPU but will support all of the Razer Core accessories.

Razer Book 13: Specs and photos

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  Razer Book 13
Processor 11th-gen Intel Core i5 or Core i7
4 cores / 8 threads
Hyper Threading
Graphics Intel Iris Xe integrated
No dedicated GPU
Wireless Intel Wireless-AX 201
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Bluetooth 5.1
Display 13.4-inch
Touch and non-touch models
Matte and glossy finishes
1,920 x 1,200 or 3,840 x 2,400 resolutions
RAM 8GB or 16GB LPDDR4X
Storage 256GB or 512GB
PCIe M.2
Ports 2 x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) + Power
1 x USB-A 3.2
1 x 3.5mm headphone jack
1 x full-size HDMI
1 x MicroSD card slot
Power 55Wh
4,602mAh
65W adapter
Audio 2x upward-firing speakers
Quad-mic array
Keyboard Per-key RGB Chroma lighting
Touchpad Glass
Camera 720p webcam, top of display
Windows Hello support
Dimensions and weight 151.15 x 295.6 x 198.5mm
0.6 x 11.6 x 7.8in
2.95lbs / 1.34kg (non-touch model)
3.09lbs / 1.40kg (touch model)

Price and availability

Looking at the design, specs, and pricing of the Razer Book 13, it’s clear Razer is gunning towards the ultrabook market currently dominated by Dell with its XPS 13 series. At the same time, it’s also gunning for some of the MacBook Pro market, to which the Book 13 owes some of its design inspiration.

The non-touch, FHD+ version of the Book 13 will start at $1,200 / €1,300. That will come with the Intel Core i5 (11th-gen) and 8GB of RAM. The upgraded model with a touchscreen display, a Core i7 processor, and 16GB of RAM will start at $1,600 / €1,700. The all-out model with a UHD+ display and 512GB of storage will likely push the $2,000 mark.

The Razer Book 13 will be available this month from Razer.com and Razer-authorized retailers.



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