What you need to know
- Blade 15 Studio Edition is available in Europe from October.
- Specs include Quadro RTX GPUs and 32GB of RAM.
- NVIDIA's Studio program brings high-powered hardware to laptops targeted at content creators.
Alongside Razer's stonking new Blade Stealth announced at IFA 2019, a smaller, yet not insignificant launch is coming along for the the ride. The previously announced Blade Studio Edition will finally be available in Europe starting in October.
It isn't cheap, at €4,399.99, but it's hardly underpowered. For your money, you're getting a 4K OLED display that looks absolutely stunning, an Intel Core i7-9750 processor, NVIDIA's new Quadro RTX 5000 mobile GPU with 16GB of VRAM, 32GB of RAM and 1TB of NVMe SSD storage. All crammed into the sleek chassis of the Blade 15. Mind-boggling, frankly.
The Blade 15 Studio Edition also comes in Razer's stunning Mercury White finish, and of course, the keyboard is fully lit by Razer Chroma. It'll be available from October, so you've got a month or so to start finding excuses to get one.
If you're looking for something a little more affordable, the new base-spec Blade 15 now comes with NVIDIA's GTX 1660 Ti, and starts at $1,600.
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