Increase efficiency with this 12.5-inch Razer Blade Stealth Ultrabook. Its 4K display provides lifelike color, and its 16GB of RAM lets you run more programs at once. The Core i7 processor ensures zero lag time, while the Windows 10 operating system on this Razer Blade Stealth Ultrabook helps you take care of business.
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Let me start off with some of the cons since this has far more pros. Con: The screen looks wider than the 12.5 inch in spec because of the bezel which isn't a great thing because this would add unnecessary extra weight. I have seen on some reviews that the battery will last 6+ hours and this could be true if you dim the screen to a low setting but it becomes difficult to see in a bright room and glossy display. Pro: This is by far one of the fastest and most responsive Windows computer I have ever used. Quick to open programs and other functions. The screen is beautiful and provides very detail pictures. I compared this to a another laptop with a 1080p screen and you can tell the difference. The Chroma keyboard is fantastic that allows you to customize the color and effects very easily. Please note. I haven't played too much with the customization yet but from what I have seen it is very user friendly even for people like me that haven't played with RGB lighting before. The keyboard is very responsive. I like my keyboard on the stiffer side of the spectrum to get that response feel. It has a sturdy body style similar to the 2016 Macbook and better than the previous generations Conclusion: I am coming from a Macbook Pro from 2012 and this is a great replacement for it since I wasn't happy with the I/O options that the new Macbook provided. If I had to compare the price and internal specs. This is almost equivalent to a $2k 2016 13in Macbook Pro but you get the i7 instead of an i5 and 16GB of RAM instead of the 8GB with a lower price tag.