I’m still testing the new Razer Blade 16 and I have mixed feelings
The Razer Blade 16 is designed to be the gaming-focused alternative to the MacBook Pro, and Iâm always here for that. I love a gaming laptop that still looks and feels like a somewhat normal laptop, and the new Blade returns to a thinner and lighter chassis design after the last-gen got a bit chunky. […]


The Razer Blade 16 is designed to be the gaming-focused alternative to the MacBook Pro, and Iâm always here for that. I love a gaming laptop that still looks and feels like a somewhat normal laptop, and the new Blade returns to a thinner and lighter chassis design after the last-gen got a bit chunky. The top-end configuration also adopts the new flagship Nvidia RTX 5090 laptop GPU and an even heftier price of $4,499.99 ($200 more than the 4090 model).
Iâve spent some time with the new Razer Blade 16, but my first review unit had noticeable hardware issues and was replaced by Nvidia, which provided the Blades for RTX 5090 testing. Iâve only had the replacement unit for a few days, and while it doesnât exhibit any of the same performance issues or buzzy speakers, itâs had a couple of random bluescreens of its own. Iâm in troubleshooting talks with Razer, but while thatâs ongoing, Iâm still testing this laptop and sizing up my feelings about it. Consider this me posting through it â a little glimpse into my internal dialog. (Youâre welcome. But also, Iâm sorry?)
I love most of the hardware on the new Blade â most. Its 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 OLED display with a …