Slim, Sexy Quad Core Blade Stealth – New Daily Driver
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The 2017 update to the Razer Blade Stealth marks a substantial upgrade over its previous iterations, with a focus on turning what was once a midrange ultrabook into a capable daily driver for both productivity and light gaming. The video opens by contrasting the older Blade Stealth with the new model, highlighting improvements in build quality, portability, and cooling, while retaining a slim profile and a strong IO suite including two USB 3 ports, HDMI 2.0, a USB-C Thunderbolt 3/charger port, and a thoughtfully recessed chassis for air intake. The host emphasizes that the overall design remains essentially unchanged at a cosmetic level, but the internal gains are meaningful, with smarter thermal management and a more capable display, including a 3200 by 1800 SRGB panel that remains bright and usable. On the performance side, the speaker demonstrates how the onboard Intel graphics handle emulated and lightweight AAA titles at modest settings, and notes that with an external GPU the Blade Stealth can transform into a capable high-end gaming system. Battery life is acknowledged as improved in the context of the new hardware, yet still a trade-off compared to the lighter, less powerful predecessor, with real-world usage around five hours in power-saving mode. The discussion then shifts to practical user scenarios, including editing and rendering simple videos in Premiere while traveling, showcasing that the machine can handle more demanding tasks than one might expect from a thin and light ultrabook. Finally, the host weighs the price against similar builds from competitors, ultimately endorsing the Blade Stealth as a compelling option for those seeking portability with strong core performance and upgrade paths via eGPU despite some compromises. A sponsored segment for World of Tanks is included, illustrating the laptop's versatility for gaming enthusiasts and providing a promo code for new players, while the video closes with a call to action to subscribe and explore related gear and community resources.
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Questions answered
- Does the 2017 Razer Blade Stealth have RGB keyboard lighting?
- The video describes the keyboard positively for a thin ultraportable but does not mention RGB lighting.
- What is the real-world battery life of the Blade Stealth according to the review?
- In power saving mode it comfortably lasts over 5 hours of actual use.
- Can you game on the Blade Stealth with an external GPU?
- Yes, adding an external GPU allows the Blade Stealth to function as a high-end gaming system.