CES 2016: Razer Blade Stealth, Core and Yoga 900 RE


At last year’s CES, Razer introduced a number of devices that’s meant not entirely for gaming but more for personal content consumption. This year, the company is sticking to its roots by announcing new products that will certainly pique the interest of hardcore gamers.

The star of the show this year is the company’s latest gaming laptop – the Razer Stealth. This laptop is Razer’s first Ultrabook weighing only 2.75 pounds. The device is manufactured from CNC aircraft grade aluminum.


The Blade Stealth comes with a 12.5-inch touchscreen display with resolution options for 4K and QHD. Consumers will also be able to choose between a 128GB and 512GB SSD.

Regardless of which configuration you choose, all Razer Blade Stealth models come equipped with the latest generation Core i7 processor, 8GB of dual-channel memory, a Thunderbolt 3 port, a full-size HDMI port, two USB 3.0 ports and a headphone/mic combo port.

The Blade Stealth’s keyboard is individually backlit and users will be able to control the color of light that will be displayed much like the company’s Chroma products.

Unlike the original Razer Blade laptops, the Blade Stealth doesn’t come with its own GPU. Instead, it relies on a separate unit called the Razer Core. The device uses a single Thunderbolt 3 connection and can hold one two-slot desktop graphics cards. It also has a USB 3.0 hub and a gigabit Ethernet port.

Razer has also unveiled a new product called the Stargazer. It’s a laptop webcam that allows gamers to mimic a green screen setup. The device uses Intel’s RealSense technology in order to crop the background for a cleaner look when they’re video is posted on Twitch or YouTube.

The Stargazer is also capable of capturing 720p video at 60fps which is optimized for streaming. It can also record video at 1080p30 for video conferencing. The device also comes with automatic noise cancelling dual array mic, 3D scanning, facial and gesture recognition and a flexible clip for laptops and desktop monitors.

Oh and by the way, Razer has teamed up with Lenovo for a gaming desktop – the IdeaCentre Y900 Razer Edition. The desktop PC comes with Intel’s Core i7 processor, up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM, a discrete NVidia Graphics card and up to 2TB of HDD storage with 256GB SSD.


The IdeaCentre Y900 RE is basically the same as the Y900 that Lenovo has, with the exception of Razer’s Chroma Spectrum lighting. Lenovo has also created a Razer variant of the Y27g curved monitor again with the same Chroma lighting feature.

The Razer Stargazer will be available starting Q2 of 2016 for $199.99, while the Razer Blade Stealth will be priced at $999. No word yet on pricing for the Razer Core and the Y900 RE.

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