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The scaling and feel seem like a MacBook Pro from a couple of generations ago.
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I’m not going to pull any punches: if you miss the old pro Apple designs, you’re going to crack a smile the moment you pick up the Razer Blade. But there’s nothing anywhere to distract you from working. That logo will earn tons of compliments from gamers (turns out more of my musician friends game than I thought) – and everyone else will think it looks like an energy drink logo or that you’re going to start making trance. There’s one Razer touch – the neon-green “snake” logo on the back. It’s just an all matte-black design that nicely slips into the background as you work. The nicest thing about the Razer’s design is, you’re not going to notice it much. So let’s see if it holds up to creative use.īlack, understated, this looks kind of like you’d imagine a pro machine to look – and has elicited surprise from everyone who’s seen me with it. Gamers can vouch for its quality in that territory. (I had a MacBook Pro on loan for a portion of the same time period – and, while it was also an exceptional high-end machine, sorry, Apple, I kept coming back to the speedy Razer with its more conventional keyboard action and additional ports.) Having it over that time has let me see what it’s like in the studio and on the road for extended periods. It’s a machine that’s both faster and cheaper than a MacBook Pro flagship – no dongles required. I’ve been testing my Blade since earlier this year.
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Razer are also the first from the PC gaming industry to figure that out, as they’ve touted the machine with their Razer Music program and even bundled a full license for FL Studio (commonly known as “Fruity Loops”). But the same specs gamers want – yes, even including the GPU (more on that in a bit) – can be just as useful to music and visual production.
On the surface and in the marketing, this is a gaming machine. And that may say something about where the creative PC lies at the moment – if it was overlapping with mainstream issues for a while, it’s again a niche. The Razer Blade is a feeling of relief – getting what you actually want for music and visuals. But it might be okay to plug that machine into power most of the time – and a little extra thickness isn’t such a big deal. If you’re like me, you want a powerful machine to tote between home, studio, office, and tour spots. The thing is, what a laptop consumer wants isn’t necessarily what we want for music, video, and the like. That is, we’ve been told what we want, rather than being heard. But as computing has pushed harder into mobility, we’ve often had to sacrifice power, specifications, and expandability we want. I’ve taken one for an extended test to see how it holds up.ĭo you know what you want in a production laptop? Well, odds are, yes, you absolutely do. Not just for gamers any more: Razer’s high-spec Blade laptop holds promise for music making, too.