Razer updates its powerful Blade 16… with finesse

Better, faster, stronger…but not yet bigger : for this 2025 edition of CES, Razer has brought its high-end gaming laptop back to the forefront. The Razer Blade 16 renews its innards by borrowing the latest innovations from AMD and Nvidia, while keeping the characteristic silhouette of its aluminum chassis.

Heavy weight and wasp waist

This is the information to remember from this annual refresh: with its 1.5 cm thickness, the new Razer Blade 16 is much thinner than its previous iteration (2.2 cm). A slimming treatment that does not come at the cost of power. Razer logically includes the latest generation of RTX 50 mobile graphics cards from Nvidia, clocked at 155W to get the most out of it. GPUs that will be coupled with the Ryzen AI HX 370 from the team red. Ce chipset has already proven itself at the start of the year in the very good ROG Zephyrus G16 from Asus; a successful couple who should logically continue their romance in Razer’s new laptop.

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The manufacturer promises other improvements – particularly on the keyboard side, now promising an activation force of 1.5 mm – or 50% more compared to the 2024 vintage, for a better gaming/writing compromise. The 16-inch IPS QHD+ panel, too, gets a nice upgrade by dropping IPS technology for OLED, with 0.2 ms ghosting and a refresh rate that’s still just as high at 240 Hz. No information on the price has not yet been communicated, but a first release horizon is set for the first quarter of this year 2025.

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