Sunday 11 October 2020

Refreshed Razer Blade Stealth 13, Gaming Chair, More Debut at RazerCon 2020

Razer kicked off its inaugural RazerCon 2020 streaming event today with a series of new games, first-time product reveals, and a series of game reveals in between.

The biggest highlight by far is the refreshed Razer Blade Stealth 13 gaming laptop, which arrives by the end of 2020. Packing an 11th-gen Intel processor and GTX 1650 Ti, the Razer Blade Stealth 13 update comes in two different models: one with a 120Hz 1080p matte display, and another with a 1080p OLED touch-screen display crafted with Gorilla Glass.

The Blade Stealth 13 also includes 16GB of LPDDR4X RAM and an upgradeable 512GB SSD. There's THX Spatial Audio software built-in for 3D audio, as well as its thinnest form factor yet. As with much of Razer's product line, the Blade Stealth 13 comes equipped with Razer Chroma RGB tech controlled via Razer Synapse 3.

Both models are identical in terms of specs other than their display options. The 120Hz FHD option will run $1,799.99, while the OLED version will be $1,999.99.

Razer Iskur Gaming Chair

Razer also introduced its first-ever gaming chair in the form of the Razer Iskur. Though visually it resembles most other chairs on the market, this one is all about customizable comfort.

Most chairs feature built-in lumbar systems and staid support that doesn't change easily, the Iskur aims to help you improve posture and get set up in a more comfortable position. Crafted of synthetic leather, it resembles just about every other classic Razer product available, with bright green piping and a soft memory foam cushion. It costs $499.99; pre-orders are open now, and the Iskur ships on Oct. 29.

Tomahawk PC Gaming Cases

Razer also showcased its new Tomahawk PC gaming cases, which come in two sizes: a mid-tower ATX case for $199.99 and a smaller mini-ITX version for $179.99.

Both include tempered glass side panels and offer a simple way to open up for easy access to the rest of your PC. Chroma RGB lighting can be controlled via the Synapse 3 desktop app.

Razer also debuted a miniature, cheaper version of its Seiren microphone for $49.99, as well as a $99.99 wireless version of the popular Razer Kraken Kitty headset that connects via Bluetooth, both of which arrive just in time for this fall's crop of games, like Cyberpunk 2077.

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