Traditionally, high-performance gaming laptops were behemoths in that their speed, processing power and image-processing capabilities came at the cost of heavy payload, but that is certainly not the case with the latest and greatest offering from renowned gaming company Razer.
The Razer Blade series has long revolutionized the gaming world, and that pattern is set to continue with the Razer Blade Pro 17, a high-powered and high-performance gaming laptop that weighs in at only six pounds.
With Ultra HD 120-Hz display, this 17.3-inch laptop offers crystal-clear viewing for every gaming situation, whilst graphic processing is absolutely seamless thanks to the inclusion of GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs courtesy Nvidia.
Set to be priced at $2,299.99, the Razer Blade Pro 17 is the ideal laptop for gamers on the go.
Featherweight Gaming Laptops
These High-Performance Gaming Laptops Weigh Only Six Pounds
Trend Themes
1. Featherweight Gaming Laptops - High-performance gaming laptops are now becoming more portable and lightweight than ever before, making them more accessible to gamers on-the-go.
2. Ultra HD Displays - Ultra HD display technology is rapidly advancing and becoming more accessible in gaming laptops, providing gamers with a more immersive visual experience.
3. Advanced Gpus - The incorporation of advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) is becoming standard in gaming laptops, providing faster and more seamless graphics performance.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming Hardware - Companies in the gaming hardware industry can capitalize on the trend towards portable and high-performance gaming laptops, by developing and marketing products that satisfy this demand.
2. Consumer Electronics - Manufacturers in the consumer electronics industry can take advantage of the increasing popularity of featherweight gaming laptops and ultra HD displays, and expand their product lines to include these items.
3. Computer Hardware - Companies in the computer hardware industry can capitalize on the trend towards advanced GPUs in gaming laptops, by manufacturing and selling components or systems with higher-performing graphics capabilities.