

This thing is dripping with ultra-high build quality, just as much as any slim-and-light luxury laptop. An extra 400g weight seems a small price to pay for the added performance here. But for a computer with an Nvidia RTX 3080? We think that's impressive. You can use the Razer Blade 14 as a stylish portable laptop. Yes, that is too heavy to fit into the ultraportable category. Put it next to an older-generation MacBook Pro and the Razer Blade 13 barely seems larger or louder, in a visual sense. That is kind of the point, though, and has been one of the key appeals of Razer laptops for years. If it were not for the colour Razer logo on the back, lit up by LEDs, the average onlooker would have no idea this is actually a serious performance machine. The Razer Blade 14 is probably the best-looking gaming laptop money can buy. It's just a shame we can't afford one - as it costs nigh-on three grand.

Like all laptops of this size it uses the least punchy version of Nvidia's GPU, but the performance per square inch in sensational. Our Razer Blade 14 has an GeForce RTX 3080 - a ridiculously powerful graphics processing unit for something this thin and light. That gloss extends to things like the screen image, the feel of the touchpad, and your ability to carry it around without risking a sore shoulder.

Its design matters almost as much as its ability to play games. (Pocket-lint) - The Razer Blade 14 is the MacBook Pro equivalent of portable gaming PCs.
