Did Razer screw up?? - Blade 2018 Classic Unboxing

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2019-05-06 · 2,049 words · ~10 min read
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0:00 so this is an engineering sample which means that i can't do any benchmarks and
0:04 i can't do any thermal testing or anything like that but if you guys have
0:09 been following along with me for the last couple of years you'll probably
0:13 know that while i wouldn't describe myself as a razor fan by any stretch of
0:16 the imagination sorry racer i am partial to their
0:21 laptops whether it's the blade formerly blade 14 formerly blade 14 mere 2014 or
0:28 whatever or the blade stealth which has actually been my daily driver lately so
0:33 when razer offered to send over their new blade
0:37 15.6 bench whatever it is they're calling this thing
0:41 their latest cutting edge gaming laptop
0:44 for an early sneak preview i couldn't resist
0:58 humble bundle lets you save money on games while supporting charitable causes
1:02 and you can learn more at our link in the video description
1:07 so any first look starts with the unboxing experience
1:13 oh oh you want to see oh sure here so
1:16 this has actually been opened up already by tyler because he had to take it out
1:21 and put a label on it all that kind of stuff so i'm getting like that this is a
1:24 very sub-par subpar on box this is like sloppy seconds unboxing experience
1:29 that's okay i think i think i'll get over it so
1:32 they have actually finally changed their packaging for the blade and i think they
1:37 managed to make it even more bare bones which is
1:40 a feat so you get a letter from this is
1:44 interesting he changed his title we've dropped the chief gamer charade
1:49 huh oh good for them you get some instruction manuals you get a microfiber
1:53 cloth you'll need one of those and you get a shiny multi-colored razor logo
1:58 with some other razor chroma stuff that you can stick all over your your stuff
2:02 you also get a plea not to return the razor blade
2:07 don't take it back to the retailer razer has revised their power brick because of
2:13 the increased power requirements of this new blade so
2:18 gone is the sleek small rounded 165 watt
2:24 brick and here is the 200 watt sort of
2:28 blockier and larger brick the one thing that they did manage to keep is my least
2:33 favorite thing about it and it's the right angle cable that comes off of it
2:37 like this is the problem with it this happens
2:40 all the time it puts constant strain on it and while they've reinforced it and
2:44 it's wow it's really thick i'm still really not a fan of that
2:49 design so if you were hoping for type c power
2:52 you will be sorely disappointed not only
2:56 do you not get a standard power connector you get a new proprietary one
3:01 from razer that i have not seen before
3:04 fortunately it's reversible so you can plug it in either this way or that
3:08 i'm going to go with this way so my initial impression when i first
3:12 touched this was that it was a lot bigger than the old blade 14 even though
3:16 razer's marketing is all about how it's a really similar size but
3:20 what i also thought was that maybe i just felt that way because i've been
3:24 using the blade stealth as my daily driver lately and that one really is
3:29 a lot smaller like we're talking an inch here an inch and a change there
3:34 but i think what makes it feel so big is not just that it is taller
3:40 so you can see it's got a significantly higher profile
3:45 off the table almost the entire thickness of the screen
3:49 even though its actual x and y dimensions
3:53 aren't that different those are really close
3:56 but the squareness makes it feel just because of kind of
4:00 it's it's sharpness and blockiness it makes it feel a lot bigger
4:06 i'm really not sure if i prefer this
4:10 new design language from them on the bottom there's another big change
4:14 here too so while these feet
4:18 used to hold the blade a little bit off the table that was actually one of the
4:22 fundamental problems with its design was it had a hard time sucking air into
4:26 these bottom fans now they're really tall like they're less um
4:32 you know anti-slip feet and they're more like a built-in laptop stand to hold the
4:37 thing off the table and you should be able to really see that if i put it up
4:40 next to the other one another big change is that those two bottom fans
4:45 are now actually metal blades as far as i can tell so they're super thin blades
4:50 they should be more efficient and because they're jamming up to a gtx 1070
4:55 in this thing you can also see a huge
4:58 change to the way that they're doing the venting at the back so on the old blade
5:01 it was just like the old macbooks where it came out from behind the hinge here
5:07 and then the air vented up towards the screen
5:10 now air gets sucked in here and it can go out any which way it can come out
5:15 these holes here it can go out this way and it's like quite open in fact you can
5:20 even see that the display cable is exposed there that is a very strange
5:26 design choice i have never seen anybody do that before but for all the bigger
5:30 rareness we're definitely getting some benefits so we've got Thunderbolt 3 yet
5:35 again we've got a usb3 HDMI and been asking for this for a
5:41 while mini DisplayPort on the one side so you can drive up to
5:45 three displays off of this thing externally at a time that's freaking
5:49 awesome then we've got a couple more usbs and a headphone microphone combo
5:54 jack so we do get an i o upgrade for the size increase
5:57 and of course all of the internal upgrades
6:01 so they're now shipping with 8th gen core i7 processor so that's up to six
6:06 cores gtx 1060s or 1070s and i think
6:10 we've got that's one 1060 or one 1070
6:14 and i think we've got more competition to thank for all of that stuff because
6:19 razer has done hardly anything with this design over the last four years but now
6:26 this really does look like a 2018
6:29 notebook my biggest complaints about the last gen blade were the very outdated
6:34 looking thick bezels the 60 hertz refresh rate which in my
6:38 mind is unjustifiable on a gaming machine in this day and age
6:43 and the lackluster performance being limited
6:46 to a gtx 1060 rather than up to a 1070
6:50 even if that 1070 is a uh a max q one so
6:55 that's a lower TDP version and they've actually fixed some things that i hadn't
7:00 even really complained about that much so like the blade stealth
7:05 the regular blade now has an oversized track pad
7:09 and really it's especially noticeable if you go and put the old one up next to it
7:14 but one thing i have to confess i'm a little disappointed about is they've
7:17 actually done away with the hardware clicky button something that i i really
7:21 like and i do use in place of
7:25 just a sort of push a push in trackpad one that
7:29 doesn't have like it's hinged up at the top so it
7:32 doesn't have an even amount of force required everywhere that you press on it
7:36 you know even though it feels a little stiffer
7:42 it's not a it's not in a bad way and there's less key wobble already
7:47 like that's something that was a bit of an issue with the old blade definitely
7:50 some backlight bleed i can even see it in the studio lighting but i'm not going
7:54 to ding them too hard on that when this is a pre-production model
7:59 the Thunderbolt connector is still on the right which is a real drag
8:04 because that's where my mouse goes so we've got some dongle mouse interference
8:09 and this power button
8:12 was an opportunity to include a touch sensor
8:16 in 2018 everything should have biometrics even if you choose not to use
8:20 it and they've opted not to include either ir emitter Windows hello or a
8:25 touch sensitive power button both of which make logging into the machine a lot faster so the two different
8:30 resolutions they're shipping 1080p at 60hz so that's the one that starts at
8:35 18.99 which to me is crazy a 2 000 gaming
8:40 laptop with a 60hz display or 1080p with 144hz those are both meant
8:46 to be the gaming models and then what's interesting to me is the
8:50 4k one so the gaming one has a 100 srgb
8:54 coverage while the 4k one has a 100
8:57 adobe RGB coverage and because it's 4k
9:01 only a 60 hertz refresh rate and touch
9:04 so what's interesting about that to me is it seems like razer's actually only
9:08 got 1080p gaming models and then the 4k one
9:12 is positioned more like a creative or
9:15 professional option man with the game running over 144
9:20 frames per second this looks so smooth
9:25 even though every machine ships with 16 gigs and i don't disagree with that
9:30 configuration what's really cool is that it is now upgradable for the first time
9:34 on a razer blade so i shouldn't have to be impressed by that but it's 2018 so
9:40 i am and acoustics i mean that was the first thing brandon asked was is it as loud as
9:45 the old one reserving full judgment for the full
9:49 review but actually it's not bad so far
9:53 like even though i've had this running for 10-15 minutes now so we're at full
9:57 heat it doesn't have that shrill wine
10:02 that the old blade did though i've yet to see how it behaves with the 1070
10:06 max-q so on the surface the all-new blade and
10:11 that really does seem to be what they're calling it addresses pretty much every complaint i
10:16 had about the way that the old blade was aging it's got two more CPU cores it's
10:20 got a bigger display it's got a high refresh rate display but
10:25 the industry has come a long way since the original blade and the competition
10:29 is a lot better so whether i would recommend it over
10:33 something like an ASUS zephyrus is going to come down to raw performance as well
10:38 as thermals and acoustics and for that we need
10:42 a finished unit so stay tuned guys because this is going to be an
10:46 interesting showdown
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