Razer Book and Blade 15 Advanced launch with Windows 11 onboard
Two of Razer's best laptops are now available with Windows 11 preinstalled.
What you need to know
- Razer launched the Razer Book and Razer Blade 15 Advanced laptops today with Windows 11 preinstalled.
- The Razer Book now has a starting price of $1,000, compared to its previous starting price of $1,200.
- Razer also clarified that Windows 11 upgrades will roll out to existing laptops starting today.
The Razer Blade 15 Advanced and Razer Book laptops are now available with Windows 11 preloaded. Both devices rank among the best Windows laptops. Now, people who order a Razer Blade 15 Advanced or the Razer Book don't have to worry about the upgrade process; they'll receive their laptops with Windows 11 preinstalled.
The Razer Book has a 16:10 4K display made with Corning Gorilla Glass. Its chassis is made from milled aluminum. On the inside, it runs on an 11th Gen Intel Core processor with Intel Xe graphics. Alongside the news that the Razer Book will now come with Windows 11 preinstalled, the laptop has a new starting price of $1,000.
The Razer Blade 15 Advanced laptop gains new display options today, featuring QHD resolution, 240Hz refresh rates, 100% DCI-P3 color space, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus, and NVIDIA G-Sync.
Razer also confirmed that all of its software and peripherals are fully compatible with Windows 11. Many Razer laptops will also be able to upgrade to Windows 11. You can check Razer's website for a full list of compatible laptops.
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