- Razer has resumed the sale of his laptops Razer Blade Gaming after prices.
- The Razer Blade 16 is now available in the United States with several configurations
- There is still a price uncertainty because the 90 -day break can be changed
Recent American prices have left several PC equipment companies on Edge, forcing a lot to stop sales and adjust prices, including Razer and his break on laptops for playing. However, this apparently ended.
As indicated by Notebookcheck, Razer has resumed the sale of its laptops, starting with the Razer Blade 16 and its multiple NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 configurations, including the RTX 5090. It is now available for purchase from the Razer site from $ 2,999999 / 2,6999999.
For the moment, Blade 16 is the only option available in the United States and is expected to be delivered to consumers at the end of April. It is also available for pre-order in the United Kingdom, while Blade 14 and Blade 18 (2024 models) are available for purchase in Australia. Notebookcheck also mentions that the new blade 16 will also be available in Razer’s physical stores.
It therefore seems that things can come back to a kind of normality for people who seek to buy a new Razer laptop in the United States, which seems to be the result of the price break. However, this is probably not yet the end of the road in terms of tariff, because the 90 -day break could be canceled by Trump, as Business Insider reported.
It is best to buy now while you can still …
We do not know when the tariff situation will end, and on the basis of the inflation trend which affects all the outputs of PC equipment lately, including uncertainty surrounding the 90 -day price break, it would be wise to take a step now if you plan to buy a new Razer laptop.
The Razer Blade 16 is not a inexpensive game laptop, but computers of games as such are the closest that some players can go to office game PCs: if you are looking to buy one of the GPU RTX 5070, 5080 or 5090 office equivalents, you will probably spend a lot of treas especially When you include the price of other PC parts.
In the meantime, you can spend about the same price that you may for a high -end GPU on a game laptop that can work in office replacement. Of course, the performance will not be the same, but it will be close enough for many people.
I do not see the problems of inflation and scalping on the office GPUs ending soon, and the Razer game laptops have a solid reputation when it comes to providing excellent game performance.
With tools such as the multi-trame generation at your disposal, thanks to NVIDIA’s Blackwell laptop GPUs (believe me, I used one and it’s great), you will have an advantage with higher image frequencies on the old RTX 4000 models which only use the original frame generation.
The only problem is that they are very expensive, regardless of the current state of the office GPU market. So, for those who have deep pockets, it’s an easy recommendation and I suggest buying right away, but this is not exactly the case for most players …