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All models of the 2025 Blade 16 come with an excellent 16-inch, 240Hz, and 2560 x 1600 OLED display. With superb color ...
Razer Blade gaming laptops are some of the most premium machines money can buy, and carry a hefty price to match their stylish looks. Subsequently, it can pay dividends to be on the lookout for ...
If you visit Razer's Australian site, you'll see that all three models (Blade 18, Blade 16, and Blade 14) are available to buy or preorder (Blade 16). But hit the 'Switch To United States' button ...
Razer's US website currently shows no 16-inch or 18-inch Blade laptops for sale. The older Blade 14 that comes with an RTX 4060, as well as some accessories and skins, is still available.
Razer has pulled the plug on US preorders for its upcoming Blade 16 and other laptops, just days after Donald [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump’s latest tariff barrage on Chinese ...
Razer appears to have removed the ability for U.S. consumers to directly purchase its gaming laptops, with the Blade gaming laptops now gone from its website. Razer’s move comes as the Trump ...
That's the new Razer Blade 16, and it is a stunning machine that rights all the wrongs of its previously portly chassis of the past few years. It's now a gloriously slimline machine, but still ...
It seems plausible that the Blade 14 is still available to buy because it’s an older model. It comes powered by the RTX 40-series GPUs, and Razer probably already has manufactured stock ...
Spotted by The Verge, the laptop configurator for pre-ordering the new Blade 16, available as recently as last week, no longer appears and instead takes you to 404 page featuring Razer's cutesy ...
As of writing, the Razer Blade's 14-inch, new 16-inch, and 18-inch laptop variants are no longer available to purchase from its official US storefront, with the company changing its status to "Out of ...
Razer's 404 page when you go to buy the new Blade 16 in the US. (Image credit: Razer) While halting sales may seem extreme, some automakers have done just that.
We're at a turning point in laptops. Apple's MacBook train continues to run, all while Windows laptops are undergoing their biggest transition in decades under the banner of Copilot+ PCs.