Razer Blade 16 (2025) review: ultra settings on an ultra-thin laptop for an ultra-high price
- The Razer Blade 16 (2025) is a stylish gaming laptop that offers top-end specs, a thin chassis, and an OLED screen.
- The laptop is 30% thinner and significantly lighter than its predecessor, weighing only 4.6 pounds at its thickest point.
- Despite its slim design, the Blade 16 still manages to pack Nvidia’s most powerful laptop GPU, making it a formidable gaming machine.
- However, the laptop’s performance may not be as impressive as cheaper, thicker RTX 5080 laptops with more cooling capacity, which are better suited for serious gamers.
- The Blade 16 is priced accordingly, with an ultra-high price tag that may deter some buyers, but its unique balance of style and performance makes it a desirable option for those willing to invest.
Few gaming laptops stand out like Razer’s Blades. They’ve long been the gaming alternative to the MacBook Pro: sleek, powerful, and grown-up looking, without the bulk and garish stylings of most gaming laptops. But cramming powerful graphics cards into slim confines means Blade laptops have a tendency to run hot, get loud, and carry ridiculous price tags.
So you’d be excused for feeling anxious that the 2025 Blade 16, which offers Nvidia’s most powerful laptop GPU, is 30 percent thinner and significantly lighter than its predecessor. In my initial testing, it only seemed a little more powerful than the 4090 Blade it replaces.
But now I’ve used it much more extensively. I’ve even tested it against cheaper, thicker RTX 5080 laptops with more cooling capacity, which are the better buy if you’re focused squarely on gaming performance. However, nothing quite matches the Blade 16’s balance of top-end specs, thin chassis with all-black aesthetics, and a lovely OLED screen I’d happily stare at all day.
The 2025 Blade 16 is just 0.69 inches at its thickest (0.59 inches at the front) and weighs 4.6 pounds. That isn’t just thinner and lighter than last year’s 0.87-inch / …
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