Razer Blade 16 review: A dual-mode display marvel, but it can’t beat the Blade 15

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The Razer Blade 16 features one of the most unique laptop displays we’ve ever seen: It can switch between native 1080p and 4K modes. Coupled with Intel’s latest 13th-gen CPU and NVIDIA’s most powerful RTX 40-series GPUs, it’s also one of the most powerful machines in Razer’s lineup. But its high price ($3,300 with the dual-mode) display and added heft make it less practical than the tried and true Blade 15.

Price: $2,700
Pros: Groundbreaking dual-mode 4K/1080 display, Tons of power, All the ports you need, Bright MiniLED backlight, Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Cons: Expensive if you want the dual-mode screen, Noticeably bulkier than the Blade 15

Engadget score: 80

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