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You truly have to hand it to Razer for stretching a series of modest spec bumps across two separate announcements and two separate weeks. Razer was so excited about the new display options on the Blade 16 and Blade 18 that it announced them on the 4th, and today, we have a few more details about what’s coming to both laptops this year, mostly of the spec sheet “number go up” variety. There’s also a USB-C dock. Here we go.
The biggest news for the Blade 16 is the previously revealed 2560 x 1600 240Hz OLED panel. Razer spokesperson Will Powers told The Verge via email that the Blade 16 will also be available with the dual-mode mini-LED display we tested in 2023, which can run at either 4K/120Hz or 1600p/240Hz, and that the dual-mode display will now offer a local dimming option, togglable in software.
The Blade 16 is also getting a CPU bump from the 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13950HX to the 14th Gen (Raptor Lake) Core i9-14900HX. Intel hasn’t released specs for the new CPU yet, but leaked benchmarks indicate it’s pretty similar to the 13th Gen chip. The Blade 16 will continue to offer up to an RTX 4090 GPU with up to 175W total power draw.
The Blade 16 is available for preorder at Razer.com, starting at $2,999.99.
The Blade 14 is getting a very minor CPU update, from the AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS to the Ryzen 9 8945HS, which is essentially the same CPU but with better onboard AI processing. Razer says this can “boost AI workloads,” like Windows Studio or
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