Razer intros ultra-slim gaming notebook:
Peripheral maker Razer has long catered to gamers, and its latest creation stays true to those roots while entering an entirely new market: notebooks. The company has unveiled the Blade, a gaming laptop that features a Sandy Bridge CPU, discrete GeForce graphics, and a slender aluminum chassis just 0.88" thick. The Blade looks pretty badass, too.
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I don't speak 'crack head'...
It's not "crack head," it's an even more obscure dialect - Clevenger-ese. Suffice to say, PPMcBiggs is largely unimpressed with razer's offering.
Well I grant you it really wasn't all that 'uber' of a gaming platform in my mind...
Frickin' Clevenger, man... The abuses of coherent communication he put ya'll through...
Yeah, 2800 for that hardware is kinda a ripoff. I appreciate that this platform is very progressive in form factor and interface, but they could charge way less. 2800 is mac territory.
I can build an alienware laptop with a similar display, way better graphics, way better cpu, more storage, better wireless, twice the ram and a better battery for the same or slightly less.
Hell, I must be a really cheap ass bastard then. I think even AlienWare charges way to f'ing much for their stuff.
Gots me that Gateway labeled ASUS for like 400 bucks at most, and it still runs all of today's latest games at 'reasonable' frame rates.
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