Razer Introduces Blade 18 with 3840x2400 Screen Resolution and Thunderbolt 5 Technology

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Razer has unveiled the latest iteration of its Blade 18 laptop, boasting significant upgrades over its predecessor. The standout feature of the new model is its display, which now boasts an impressive resolution of 3840x2400 pixels, a notable increase from the previous generation's 2560x1600 pixels. Additionally, Razer claims that this model is the first laptop to integrate Thunderbolt 5 technology.

The upgraded Blade 18 boasts a remarkable 18" screen capable of refreshing at an impressive 200Hz, setting a new standard by combining 4K resolution with such a high refresh rate. Thunderbolt 5 support further enhances connectivity, boasting transfer speeds of up to 120Gbit/s, as stated by the manufacturer.

Under the hood, Razer equips the new Blade 18 with an Intel Core i9 14900HX processor, accompanied by a mobile version of the Nvidia RTX 4090 graphics card. These powerful hardware options were also available in the previous generation of the laptop. In terms of memory and storage, nothing has changed, with configurations supporting up to 64GB DDR5 RAM and an SSD storage capacity of up to 2TB.

The upgraded Blade 18 is now available for purchase at a starting price of 3,700 euros, offering enthusiasts and professionals alike a high-performance solution for their computing needs