Razer is finally updating their Razer Blade Stealth lineup and this time bringing some really beefed up options in both integrated and dedicated graphics along with Intel’s latest 10th Gen Ice Lake CPUs. This go around we see the return of three models; one featuring integrated graphics, one with a dedicated graphics card along with a 1080p panel, and the third featuring a dedicated graphics card but with a 4K touch screen panel.
Mercury White Model
The Mercury White model is likely my preference of the new lineup as it retains the long-life battery inspired soul of the previous Razer Blade Stealth 13’s but this time is powered by the new Quad-Core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-1065G7 Processor with Hyper-Threading and a base clock of 1.3 GHz and a boost clock of 3.9 GHz at 25W. But the CPU portion is why this one is much better than the previous 8th Gen that Razer used, it’s the new Gen11 Iris Plus Graphics that features way more power than previous Intel integrated graphics solution as well as new Integer Scaling for those who want to play retro games on the go and have extremely crisp images. Storage is a little light still on this model at 256GB but is still delivering 16GB of LPDDR4 3733MHz in dual channel mode, that speed should really help out the Gen11 Iris Plus Graphics squeeze out as much performance as possible. For a more detailed look at the specifications head on down to the table at the bottom, but just below here is a recap of what kind of performance a 25w Ice Lake CPU can deliver in games like Counter Strike Global Offensive.
GTX Models
The GTX models of the new Razer Blade Stealth 13 bring along the same Quad-Core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-1065G7 Processor with Hyper-Threading and a base clock of 1.3 GHz and a boost clock of 3.9 GHz at 25W as the Mercury White model but also bring along the beefed-up power of having a dedicated graphics card. In the last iteration of the Razer Blade Stealth, we saw it pack in the MX150 but this time they’ve really stepped things up and are stuffing in a GTX 1650 with 4GB of GDDR5 VRAM which is a massive performance uplift over what the MX150 can deliver. Not only does the video card get an upgrade by going to this model, but the storage as well. The GTX Models gets doubled the base storage capacity going from 256GB to 512GB, which makes it much more usable for gamers on the go and content creators. Speaking of content creators, while the GTX Model starts with the same 1080p panel as the Mercury White version there is the option here to upgrade it to the UHD 4K Touch Screen panel. While the GTX 1650 may not be powerful enough to drive 4K gaming experiences on the go, it will be much more equipped than MX150 variants of the past to handle GPU accelerated workloads and with Turing featuring Integer Scaling like the Gen11 Graphics should allow for an overall better experience than what you’ve gotten in the past when needing to run lower resolutions on the panel. So, ultra-crisp 4k sharpness when you need it for workflow and maintain crisp edges if you need to drop it down to 1080p for those mobile gaming sessions.
Razer Blade Stealth (Late 2019)
Mercury White | GTX FHD | GTX UHD | |
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OS | Windows® 10 Home (64-bit) | Windows® 10 Home (64-bit) | Windows® 10 Home (64-bit) |
Processor | Quad-Core 10th Gen Intel® Core i7-1065G7 Processor with Hyper Threading 1.3 GHz / 3.9 GHz (Base/Turbo) 25W |
Quad-Core 10th Gen Intel® Core i7-1065G7 Processor with Hyper Threading 1.3 GHz / 3.9 GHz (Base/Turbo) |
Quad-Core 10th Gen Intel® Core i7-1065G7 Processor with Hyper Threading 1.3 GHz / 3.9 GHz (Base/Turbo) |
Display | 13.3" FHD Matte (1920 X 1080), 100% sRGB, 4.9mm slim side bezels, individually factory calibrated |
13.3" FHD Matte (1920 X 1080), 100% sRGB, 4.9mm slim side bezels, individually factory calibrated |
13.3" 4K (3840 × 2160), touch display with Gorilla Glass, 100% sRGB, 4.9mm slim side bezels, individually factory calibrated |
Storage | 256GB PCIe M.2 | 512GB PCIe M.2 | 512GB PCIe M.2 |
Battery | Up to 10 hours, 53.1Wh | 53.1Wh | 53.1Wh |
Keyboard | Keyboard with Razer Chroma single-zone full key backlighting and anti-ghosting technology. |
Keyboard with Razer Chroma single-zone full key backlighting and anti-ghosting technology. |
Keyboard with Razer Chroma single-zone full key backlighting and anti-ghosting technology. |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 - Intel® Wireless-AX 201 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth® 5.0 connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 - Intel® Wireless-AX 201 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth® 5.0 connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 - Intel® Wireless-AX 201 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth® 5.0 connectivity |
Input/Output | • Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C), power port, 4 lanes of PCI Express • USB-C 3.1 Gen 2, power port • 2x Type-A USB 3.1 |
• Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C), power port, 4 lanes of PCI Express • USB-C 3.1 Gen 2, power port • 2x Type-A USB 3.1 |
• Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C), power port, 4 lanes of PCI Express • USB-C 3.1 Gen 2, power port • 2x Type-A USB 3.1 |
Webcam | HD 720p, Windows Hello compliant infrared camera | HD 720p, Windows Hello compliant infrared camera | HD 720p, Windows Hello compliant infrared camera |
Approximate Dimensions | • Height: 0.60” / 15.3mm • Width: 11.99” / 304.6 mm • Depth: 8.27” / 210 mm |
• Height: 0.60” / 15.3mm • Width: 11.99” / 304.6 mm • Depth: 8.27” / 210 mm |
• Height: 0.60” / 15.3mm • Width: 11.99” / 304.6 mm • Depth: 8.27” / 210 mm |
Approximate Weight | 2.99lbs /1.36kg | 3.13lbs / 1.42kg | 3.26 lbs / 1.48kg |
Power | Compact 65W USB-C power adapter |
Compact 100W USB-C power adapter | Compact 100W USB-C power adapter |
Pricing and Availability
At the time of publishing, I do not have access to availability this section will be updated when that requested information is available.
Razer Blade Stealth 13 Mercury White: $1499
Razer Blade Stealth 13 GTX (1080P): $1799
Razer Blade Stealth 13 GTX (4K): $1999
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