The new thin bezels are over 60% thinner than its predecessor, according to Razer. This also makes it smaller than the previous generation Razer Blade Stealth. As for the actual screen, you have a choice between a 4K or Full HD display.
Despite being smaller, Razer has managed to cramp in more power, at least where graphical processing is concerned. In addition to the standard Intel UHD Graphics 620 integrated graphics, there’s the option to also have an Nvidia geForce MX150 GPU added in. And like all previous Razer Blade Stealth laptops, you can always connect the notebook to an external graphics card via one of the Thunderbolt 3 ports. All configurations of the Blade Stealth will also be shipped with an Intel Core i7-8565U CPU. The Razer Blade Stealth retails at an SRP of US$1399 (~RM5809). It is available in the US and Canada starting today, and will ship out to other countries at a later date. Unfortunately, Malaysia is not in the list, so we will have to wait a little longer for news of local pricing and availability. (Source: Razer) Edited by John Law