Razer Blade 15 Base now available in Quartz Pink
You can add some flair to your gaming laptop with the new Quartz Pink Razer Blade 15 Base.
What you need to know
- Razer announced the Quartz Pink Razer Blade 15.
- The unique color is exclusive to the Razer Blade 15 Base model.
- The laptop is available starting today for $1,999.
Razer is known for its love of color, but usually in relation to RGB lighting. Now, gamers can get a Razer gaming laptop with some flair in the form of the Quartz Pink Razer Blade 15. The new color option is exclusive to the Razer Blade 15 base model and is available starting today for $1,999.
The Quartz Pink Razer Blade 15 has a CNC milled aluminum chassis and a unibody design with an anodized pink finish. The Razer logo is a slightly different shade of pink than the body, and the keyboard of the laptop is Quartz Pink. You can customize the colors using Razer Chroma RGB lighting. There's also a custom Quarts Pink OS theme for users who want to extend pink even further into their gaming experience.
On the inside, the Razer Blade 15 Quartz Pink Base model has an Intel Core i7 9750H processor, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB PCIe SSD. The RAM and storage of the device are upgradeable. When it comes to connectivity, the laptop supports Gigabit Wi-Fi speeds, Bluetooth 5, Thunderbolt 3, and ethernet.
The Razer Blade 15 Quartz Pink Base model is available starting today for $1,999. It's available in the U.S., Canada, and China.
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