![]() ![]() The 2020 Blade Stealth isn’t quite as small as its predecessor, but it’s close, at 11.9 x 8.2 x 0.6 inches. Razer’s knack for miniaturization shouldn’t surprise me by now, and yet it still does. We’ll discuss further, as we received the 120Hz unit for review. It makes day-to-day use feel a bit smoother, but not substantially so. While I love a 120Hz (or higher) monitor for my desktop machine, the GTX 1650 Ti won’t be hitting those frame rates often in-game. The 4K resolution is almost overkill for a display this small. ![]() Both the 4K and 120Hz displays will put a dent in the Blade Stealth’s battery life, and for little reason. Honestly, in this case the cheapest option might be your best bet. There’s not much of a price difference among the three, nor will the average user see much of a difference among the displays. The top-tier model ( $1,999 on Amazon Remove non-product link) features a 4K touch panel at 60Hz. Our review unit is the next model up ( $1,800 on Amazon), which provides a 120Hz display for smoother gameplay. The base model lists for $1,700 from Amazon Remove non-product link and features a standard 13-inch, Full HD (1920×1080) display clocked at 60Hz. All you need to decide is whether to spring for a high-end display.
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