Why does everyone LOVE this?? Razer Blade 15 2019 Review

This information has been brought to you by cheap viagra sales pharmaceutical companies and pharmaceutical providers. levitra generic cheap Recently, the herbal experts are also suggesting using Mast Mood oil regularly two times for two to three hours and will give you pleasure and satisfaction both together while intercourse. This has led to a hairloss and hair replacement industry that makes billions of dollars per year in pure profit. http://cute-n-tiny.com/cute-animals/hamster-overload/ viagra 100mg mastercard If you have ever faced any sort of sexual dysfunction, you’ll uncover individuals that do not identify such symptoms that take 50mg viagra sale the erectile dysfunction to the next stage are the critical male populations deprived of treatment.

Everyone on earth seems to be absolutely in love with Razer’s Blade laptops, especially this one, the 2019 “Advanced” model, with an RTX 2070 Max-Q, but for the life of my I can’t figure out why.

A perfect example here is the storage. This is a £2,200 laptop on Razer’s website, and the ONLY storage options you get are a puny 256GB SSD, or for an extra £60 you can double that to 512GB. The model I have is the 256GB version, and I literally don’t have enough space to install the 5 games I use to benchmark machines with at the same time – and even if you opt to pay even more for the 512GB version, it’s still tiny compared to the “average” 1TB HDD you get in most other laptops. 

The rest of the specs though are pretty standard, my model is the 1080p 144hz option, with 16GB of RAM, and an i7 8750H – if you want 9th gen you have to pay for the 240Hz screen upgrade too. Now, if you crack out your iFixit kit and crack open the tiny Torx screws they’ve used, you can upgrade the SSD and the RAM pretty easily, which is nice. But for this much money, should you have to?

The display is definitely a redeeming feature, it’s bright, its vibrant, and it’s not too bad when it comes to colour accuracy, covering around 88% of sRGB by volume, and about 63% of the DCI P3 spectrum, while still being 144hz and pretty smooth. It’s a fairly responsive panel, with around 5ms of black to white response time, and a total system input lag of a hair over 40ms which is pretty good. 

The keyboard isn’t too bad, I’m not a fan of the layout personally, but it’s not offensive and I’m sure I could get used to it. Key travel is pretty small, which I don’t like much, but again that’s personal preference. The track pad is nice and large, although regularly mis-registered multi-touch inputs and would right click almost anywhere on the pad.

Gaming performance certainly isn’t bad either – lets take a look at that. 

Temps while gaming is pretty bad though, the CPU jumped straight to 100°c and throttled, while the GPU stayed within its temperature target at around 77°c while gaming – but the real issue is just how much heat is transferred through to the keyboard. Now in Razer’s defence, they’ve kept WASD pretty cool, but I hope you never need to press anything other than that while gaming, since just above the F5-8 keys hit 50°c which is actually enough to burn you. The keys on the right side of the keyboard easily went above 40-45°c too.

But for me, the crux of the issue with this laptop is that it screams form over function. The edges are so sharp it feels like they are cutting your wrists when you use it. It’s so slim yet can’t keep it’s hardware cool, nor it’s keyboard. It’s actually so slim that the RTX 2070 it uses is so bottlenecked, that it’s only ~5FPS faster than the Acer Triton 500’s RTX 2060, but for £800 more.

Really, everything this does, in my eyes anyway, the Triton 500 does better. The performance is pretty close. The temps are way better. The screen is slightly more colour accurate. The keyboard – to me anyway – has a nicer typing feel and all of that costs £1500, not £2300. So, would I put this on my desk? 100% no. I’d save myself £800 and buy the triton 500. 

Want one? Amazon: http://techteamgb.co.uk/razerblade15

Products shown provided by: NVIDIA

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/techteamgb
Donations: https://streamlabs.com/techteamgb
OverclockersUK Affiliate link: http://techteamgb.co.uk/ocuk

Discord! https://discord.gg/NxFzaWy

Want to get anything nice? Be sure use to use these!

Amazon: http://techteamgb.co.uk/amazonaff

Private Internet Access (VPN): http://techteamgb.co.uk/PIA
HUMBLE BUNDLE: https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?partner=techteamgb
Want a cool T-Shirt or hoodie? https://teespring.com/en-GB/techteamgb_merch
WEB HOSTING: http://techteamgb.co.uk/domaincom
Check out our awesome website! http://techteamgb.co.uk

Bitcoin donations: 1PqsJeJsDbNEECjCKbQ2DsQxJWYqmTvt4E

If you are interested in contacting us, then please email: [email protected] and we will respond as soon as possible.

Disclaimer:
TechteamGB assumes no liability for damage, misuse or misunderstanding of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. TechteamGB cannot guarantee any particular result from the information contained in this video, and all information was presented as correct as of filming. TechteamGB accepts no liability for information being proven incorrect after the creation of the video, and all information should be taken as opinion and guidance, not fact. This video was not sponsored by anyone, and TechteamGB does not accept monetary – or non-monetary – benefits to alter opinions or results.

  • TechteamGB Score
3