Razer, a brand known for its gaming peripherals like keyboards and headphones, has created its first laptop, the Razer Blade.
Designed for PC gamers, the Razer Blade laptop features a sleek and simple aluminum chassis that has a height of 0.88 inches and a 17-inch, LED-backlit display. Weighing 6.97 lbs, the laptop is integrated with the brand’s special, award-winning Switchblade User Interface, which, according to Chip Chick, includes 10 dynamic adaptive tactile keys for in-game commands as well as an LCD that can operate on two modes. The first mode allows the user to display in-game information while using his mouse; the second offers a multi-touch panel that allows for portable gaming.
The Razer Blade also includes an Intel Core i7 processor and a NVIDIA GeForce graphics processor.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Gamer-oriented Laptops
- The creation of sleek and sophisticated laptops specifically designed for gamers, with customizable interfaces and high-performance hardware.
- Personalized Gaming Experience
- The integration of adaptive tactile keys and in-game displays on gaming laptops, allowing for a more personalized and immersive gaming experience.
- Portable Gaming Technology
- The development of multi-touch panels on gaming laptops, allowing for a convenient and portable gaming experience.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Gaming Hardware Industry
- Companies that design and manufacture specialized hardware such as gaming laptops and peripherals.
- Computer Manufacturing Industry
- Manufacturers of high-performance computers, including those designed for gaming and entertainment purposes.
- Technology Retail Industry
- Retailers that specialize in the sale of high-performance gaming technology, including laptops, peripherals, and accessories.
