Razer Blade Stealth UHD i7-6500U
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Testberichte für das Razer Blade Stealth UHD i7-6500U
Extra scharf. Razer hat seine ultra-schlanke Designphilosophie noch weiter verfeinert und bietet nun das schlankste Ultrabook für knapp 1.000 US-Dollar. Es handelt sich um ein wahrhaft kompaktes Notebook von einer gaming-fokusierten Firma, das sogar Nicht-Spieler in Betracht ziehen könnten.
Quelle: PC Authority
EN→DE Archive.org versionThis is the first ever laptop released by Razer that isn’t intended for gamers. There’s no discrete GPU, instead relying upon Intel’s integrated HD Graphics 520, which is basically only good enough for Candy Crush. No, Razer is intending this ultrabook to go head-to-head with the likes of Apple’s Macbook and Dells XPS 13… and it’s done a bloody good job in the process.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 08.09.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100%
Quelle: Hot Hardware
EN→DE Archive.org versionDespite all the good the Razer Blade Stealth has to offer, there are just a few nagging issues that prevent us from bestowing higher accolades upon it. Razer really needs to improve the display situation. We would honestly rather see a brighter 1080p panel, if that's what it takes, than the QHD display in its current state.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 28.06.2016
Quelle: PC World
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe Blade Stealth is an excellent ultrabook, even if that’s all you ever plan to use it for. I’m not a fan of the USB-C charger method, at least in its current (read: flimsy) incarnation, but otherwise this is a feisty machine at an incredibly low price—especially given the fact it’s, you know, made by Razer. We’ll be sure to test the Blade Stealth again when Razer gets around to releasing its Thunderbolt 3 graphics amplifier, the Razer Core, but suffice it to say the Stealth is a smart buy regardless of whether you want it for semi-mobile gaming in the future.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 14.03.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Techradar
EN→DE Archive.org versionIf you're looking for a powerful and long lasting Ultrabook, keep looking. The Stealth only delivers on half of its promise to be thin, yet powerful. This laptop needs a bit more refinement before it can swing with the big Ultrabook hitters, like the Dell XPS 13 and Lenovo Yoga 900. As a notebook alone, the Razer Blade Stealth is too short-lived, but with the Razer Core, there may be still be hope for this otherwise awesome gaming Ultrabook.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 10.03.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Notebookreview.com
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe Blade Stealth stole the show at CES 2016 for good reason. This sleek Ultrabook, Razer’s first, is beautifully designed. The black all-aluminum exterior is of very high quality, and blissfully simple in appearance. It’s one of the thinnest notebooks on the market at 0.52 inches. Combined with its scant 2.75 pound carry weight, this is a notebook you’ll want to take everywhere.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 04.03.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Mobile Tech Review
EN→DE Archive.org versionWho'd have thought that Razer would make a high end Ultrabook that's a comparative bargain? For $999 you get a lot of great hardware and specs-- a really lovely IGZO QHD display, fast storage and a very classy chassis that's sturdy too. You can even go for 4K if you like, though I think that's overkill for such a small display and it will make the Intel HD 520 work harder and reduce battery life.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 03.03.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Wired Magazine
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe Stealth is, as its name implies, svelte enough, though a little heavier than its competitors. Where things falter a bit is pricing. The Stealth starts at $999, but our $1,399 configuration is clearly a bit on the spendy side. Razer’s reviewer’s guide compares the device to a couple of pricier, under-configured computers, including the MacBook Air and Dell XPS 13, but just look at the Stealth vs. the more applicable Yoga 900: The base model Yoga has the same CPU, RAM, and SSD, and similar LCD resolution as the Stealth, but costs $200 less.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 03.03.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Computer Shopper
EN→DE Archive.org versionAs a first step into the mainstream ultrabook market, the Razer Blade Stealth is remarkable: It aims squarely at the category leaders and matches them in almost every point, while one-upping them with its kaleidoscopic keyboard—a gimmick, to be sure, but the most eye-catching one we've seen in a long time.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 02.03.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe Razer Blade Stealth (QHD) ($1,199 as tested) is a midrange ultraportable laptop with a sharp Quad High-Definition touch display and a premium, all-aluminum build. Like its higher-resolution-display brother, the $1399 Razer Blade Stealth (4K UHD), it features a sleek, lightweight design, fast performance, and the world's first RGB keyboard with per-key backlighting on a notebook. As is, it isn't suited to serious gaming, but you can add the upcoming Razer Core external graphics amplifier equipped with a desktop-class GPU. That way, it's a beefy gaming system at home, but can serve as a light, compact laptop on the road.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.03.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Laptop Mag
EN→DE Archive.org versionIt's not a MacBook killer or an XPS slayer, but Razer has done an amazing job of combining its love of high-performance devices with a reasonable price. For $1,399, you get one of the most powerful Ultrabooks on the market and a simply stunning 4K display. And later this year, when the Stealth's graphics amplifier starts shipping, this device will transform into one formidable gaming machine.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 27.02.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe Razer Blade Stealth reminds us that Razer isn't just an up-and-coming notebook manufacturer anymore - they're squarely in position to take the throne. With wave after wave of Windows notebooks being made by all manner of manufacturer just not adding up to Apple's dominance of the notebook market over the past few years, it's not difficult to assume that the company may now just assume that no other company is up to the challenge.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 26.02.2016
Quelle: Engadget
EN→DE Archive.org versionRazer's first gaming ultrabook suffers from the sin of ambition: It's a beautiful machine with a gorgeous display, powerful processor and incredible potential -- but middling battery life and the absence of its companion GPU dock leave it feeling incomplete. At least for now.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 25.02.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 82%
Quelle: Digital Trends
EN→DE Archive.org versionThis Ultrabook is a strong showing from Razer, and it proves the company’s expertise is applicable to more than ultra-premium, uber-expensive gaming notebooks. With a few tweaks, the Stealth could sneak up on its more mainstream competitors. But it hasn’t got the drop on them yet.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 25.02.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: CNet
EN→DE Archive.org versionFor use as a travel laptop, I'd lean towards that QHD model, as the resolution is still more than high enough for something this size, plus it costs less and promises battery battery life. With a QHD display and 128GB of storage, it's a fantastic value if you're looking to hit that magic $999 number, and likely will run for significantly longer per charge, based on our previous experience with 4K vs. non-4K laptops.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 24.02.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DE Archive.org versionThough its potential as a competitive gaming laptop relies on an external graphics amplifier, the Razer Blade Stealth is a premium ultraportable on its own, with an attractive 4K display, a unique customizable keyboard, and strong performance.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 24.02.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Ultrabook Review
EN→DE Archive.org versionFor $999, the base model of the Razer Blade Stealth could be an excellent buy. It gets fast hardware, a QHD display, a Chroma keyboard and a nice trackpad, all tucked inside a compact and strongly built aluminum unibody. On the other side, you'll have to live with a shallow stroke keyboard and only average battery life, but I can live with these and overall I think this is for sure one of the best ultraportables available out there right now.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 03.02.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Trusted Reviews
EN→DE Archive.org versionNaturally, this synchronised glowing makes the Blade Stealth and Razer Core pairing look sufficiently fearsome on any surface. I didn’t get an opportunity to test out the laptop's battery life – wait for the full review – but Razer tells me it will offer a minimum of six hours, although better longevity is being targeted.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 12.01.2016
Quelle: Tested
EN→DE Archive.org versionRazer is known for unveiling far-out gaming hardware concepts at CES, but this year's product reveal seems more practical. The Razer Blade Stealth is an Ultrabook, running an Intel Core i7 processor and integrated graphics. However, games can run on an external graphics card in the form of the Razer Core, which simply connects to the laptop over a Thunderbolt cable!
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Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 08.01.2016
Quelle: CNet France
FR→DE Archive.org versionEinzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 22.12.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Laptopkalauz
HU→DE Archive.org versionPositive: Solid workmanship; metal case; nice display; long battery life; good hardware. Negative: Overheats while using.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 15.06.2017
Kommentar
Modell: Eines, was für Razer spricht it seine ästhetisch ansprechende Hardware. Zu den jüngsten Razer-Produkten gehört das unbestreitbar solide und schöne Blade Stealth, das mit anderen Ultrabooks am Markt konkurrieren möchte. Zwei Modelle stehen zur Auswahl. Erstens ein QHD-Modell mit 2560 x 1440 Auflösung und wahlweise 128 GB oder 256 GB SSD, zweitens ein UHD-Modell mit 3840 x 2160 Auflösung und wahlweise 256 GB oder 512 GB SSD. Beide verfügen über 8 GB Dual-Channel-RAM mit 1866 MHz. Trotz seiner leichten Konstruktion wurde das Razer Blade Stealth aus CNC-Aluminium mit ausgezeichneter Verarbeitung gemacht. Beim Prozessor handelt es sich um eine 2,6 GHz Intel i7-6500U, einen der besten Prozessoren mit geringem Stromverbrauch.
Seine integrierte Grafikkarte, die Intel HD 520, ist für Full-HD mehr als ausreichend. Mit Winkeln von bis zu 170° sind die Betrachtungswinkel erstaunlich weit. Dank des Aluminium-Chassis kann das Razer Blade Stealth mit Leichtigkeit Hitze standhalten und bleibt trotz seiner extrem gedrängten Bauweise überraschend leise. Weitere Hardware-Komponenten wie Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.0, ein Multi-Point-Touchscreen, eine Webcam und HDMI sind auch verfügbar. Eines der neuartigen Features ist die anti-ghosting Chroma-Tastatur mit Hintergrundlicht, welches das Blade Stealth im Dunkeln in ein schön leuchtendes Monster verwandeln kann.
Intel HD Graphics 520: Integrierte Grafikkarte (GT2), welche in einigen Skylake-CPUs (ULV-Modelle, 15 Watt TDP) verbaut wird.
Diese Klasse ist noch durchaus fähig neueste Spiele flüssig darzustellen, nur nicht mehr mit allen Details und in hohen Auflösungen. Besonders anspruchsvolle Spiele laufen nur in minimalen Detailstufen, wodurch die grafische Qualität oft deutlich leidet. Diese Klasse ist nur noch für Gelegenheitsspieler empfehlenswert. Der Stromverbrauch von modernen Grafikkarten in dieser Klasse ist dafür geringer und erlaubt auch bessere Akkulaufzeiten.
» Weitere Informationen gibt es in unserem Notebook-Grafikkartenvergleich und der Benchmarkliste.
6500U: Auf der Skylake-Architektur basierender ULV-SoC (System-on-a-Chip) für schlanke Notebooks und Ultrabooks. Integriert unter anderem zwei CPU-Kerne sowie eine Grafikeinheit und wird in 14-Nanometer-Technik gefertigt.» Weitere Infos gibt es in unserem Prozessorvergleich Vergleich mobiler Prozessoren und der Prozessoren Benchmarkliste .