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June 2017
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230 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Son écran 120 Hz mais
La puissance de l'engin
Discret quand il est peu sollicité
Son design
Très compact au vu des caractéristiques
Châssis au top
Performant
Système de refroidissement efficace
Dalle 120 Hz
Design sobre
Chargeur compact
Excellent écran
Excellentes performances
La molette de volume
Razer Chroma
Super design
Une configuration monstrueuse
Une finition exemplaire
Un écran tip top tactile et en 4K
Le touchpad sur la droite
Une bonne idée (sauf pour les gauchers)
Un son très correct avec le THX et le Dolby Digital
Clavier mécanique avec rétroéclairage RGB
Overclocking du CPU en option
Bonne qualité de fabrication
Très bonne couverture de l'espace colorimétrique
équipement puissant
Large touchpad
Fin
Design réussi
Adaptateur secteur fin
Thunderbolt 3
Châ
Bruit des ventilateurs relativement faible en cas de sollicitations limitées
Pas de tendance à vibrer
Design mat réussi
Robuste
Pas de baisse de fréquence CPU ou GPU en jeu
Performances solides
écran plus lumineux que le Blade Pro GTX 1080
Charni
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
… l'absence de G-Sync
Le prix
Bruyant dans les jeux
Autonomie
Trop sensible aux traces de doigts
Bordures d'écran (trop) larges
Impossible de gérer la vitesse des ventilateurs
Absence de pavé numérique
Tarif élevé
Le pad à droite
Bruyant sous charge lourde
Les touches secondaires
Son moyen (version 1080p)
Ça chauffe beaucoup. Énormément
Et du coup
ça ventile beaucoup
Et ça fait un paquet de bruit
éclairage irrégulier le long de la bordure inférieure de l'écran
Certaines parties des reposepoignets chauffe trop
GTX 1080 moins puissante que dans d'autres portables
Razer Synapse rend l'enregistrement obligatoire
Très bruyant en mode 3D
écran su
Temps de réponse du noir au blanc et du gris au gris très moyens
Plus petite batterie que sur le Blade Pro GTX 1080
Publié: 2018-03-10, Auteur: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Thin, sleek design given what's inside, Pretty quiet, even when full on gaming, Great performance, Decent sound, Plenty of ports, USB Type-C Thunderbolt, Matte screen, Includes free FL Studio 12 music software, Plenty of storage with 256GB + 2TB hard driv
Not a fan of the keyboard/trackpad layout, Backlighting doesn't extend to extra markings on keys, Mediocre battery life
Decent gaming laptops are usually notoriously huge and expensive. The Razer Blade Pro FHD is a more affordable option with great performance with a sleeker design than is normally seen in gaming laptops. Even though there are still a few minor issues like...
Sharp-looking 120Hz screen, Solid build quality, Quiet, effective cooling, Excellent per-key RGB backlit keyboard, Long battery life
Pricey for GTX 1060-level performance, No dedicated gaming macro keys, Lacks built-in biometric features
Razer cuts the price of its 17.3-inch flagship gaming laptop roughly in half while keeping much of its appeal. But this GeForce GTX 1060 machine is priced perilously close to other brands' GTX 1070 models...
Nice all-metal design, 120Hz panel, A ton of storage, Good battery life, Solid 1080p gaming performance
Pricier than average for a GTX 1060, Relatively dull matte screen
This less expensive take on the Blade Pro packs the premium build and many high-end features of its pricier sibling, but costs more than the average GTX 1060 gaming laptop...
relatively quiet fan noise during low loads; no tendency to pulsate, attractive matte design; very robust and dense build quality, no CPU or GPU throttling when gaming; steady performance, brighter display backlight than Blade Pro GTX 1080, strong bar hi
unimpressive black-white and gray-gray response times, smaller battery capacity than Blade Pro GTX 1080 SKU, loud fans when gaming; higher tendency to pulsate, no G-Sync or integrated mini-DisplayPort, fixed display with no other options, no THX or Sabre
mechanical keyboard with RGB backlighting, optional CPU overclocking, clean manufacturing, very good color space coverage, powerful hardware, large touchpad, slim build, attractive design, thin power supply, Thunderbolt 3, classy case, 32 GB RAM, PCIe SS
irregular lighting along lower rim of display, parts of palm rest heat to uncomfortable temperatures, GTX 1080 weaker than in other laptops, Razer Synapse makes registration compulsory, very loud in 3D mode, reflective display surface, laptop could be li
Loud fans, Minor audiovisual difference from non-THX version, Short battery life
The New Blade Pro is a modest improvement on the previous iteration, with a THX-certified panel and audio alongside a slightly faster unlocked Core i7 processor...
The Razer Blade Pro puts Nvidia's top-performing graphics card in a slim laptop that can pass as a work or gaming system. The premium design, 4K-resolution touchscreen and mechanical keyboard make it a pleasure to use
The mechanical keyboard is clicky and loud, and the right-side trackpad placement remains a design misstep. The laptop and power supply get very hot, and the very loud fans start blowing as soon as you boot up a game
Razer manages to fit a high-end graphics card into an amazingly thin laptop. Gamers and graphics pros alike will love the performance, but not the loud fans and misplaced touchpad...
Stunning 4K touch display with Nvidia G-Sync, Remarkably powerful and impressively slim, Superb-feeling mechanical keyboard, touch pad, Dedicated volume dial, Slim power adapter
Fans get loud while gaming, No number pad due to touch-pad placement, No built-in biometrics, Lacks overclocking features
Razer's redesigned 17-incher muscles into the lineup of today's top big gaming laptops, packing extreme performance in a solid, slim shell, decked out with a 4K G-Sync panel and an RGB-backlit mechanical keyboard. Read More...
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Publié: 2016-12-19, Auteur: Sean , review by: engadget.com
Extremely powerful and VR-ready, Beautiful 4Kdisplay, Fantastic low-profile mechanical keyboard
Too big for some backpacks, Short battery life, Very expensive
The new Razer Blade Pro is unequivocally the most powerful laptop the company has ever built, and one of the first notebooks we've seen that can consistently play modern 4K games on high graphics settings. But that power comes at the cost of a high as...
The Blade Pro is well designed, well built, and performs admirably at 1080P. However, it will cost you a pretty penny and put a dent in your bank account. The good news is that a notebook of this caliber is going to a last a long time before something lik...