It's constructed of CNC machine aluminum in the lid and chassis bottom, with black carbon fiber lining the keyboard deck and affording both a striking contrast visually and a more comfortable typing surface. All that makes the Razer Blade 17 as much a gamer's dream laptop as a creator's, something the MacBook Pro 16 can't match.ĭell's XPS 17 has the most standout design of any laptop on this list.
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You'll also get a display that, although in the old-school 16:9 aspect ratio, has solid colors and contrast and a superfast 240Hz refresh rate (with a Full HD 360Hz option available).
You can also configure the Razer Blade 17 with a Core i9-12900H, which offers the same core and thread count but a higher clock speed.Īnd then, that RTX 3080 Ti will net you better gaming performance than Apple's machine could ever dream of. The MacBook Pro 16 with the M1 Max scored 1,167, a higher score but not so much higher that it puts the MacBook in a different class entirely. That's a great test of how well a laptop will handle demanding creative tasks. When configured with the Nvidia GeForce 3080 Ti GPU, the Razer Blade 17 scored 969 on the Pugetbench Premiere Pro benchmark that runs in a live version of Adobe Premiere Pro. We reviewed the Razer with a 12th-gen Intel Core i7-12800H, a fast CPU with 14 cores (six Performance and 8 Efficient) and 20 threads but not Intel's fastest. If you're looking for a laptop that feels like a MacBook Pro 16, then the Razer Blade 17 is your best choice.Īt the same time, the Razer Blade 17 can provide performance that rivals the MacBook Pro 16 with its M1 Max CPU - and in many cases outshines it.
It's just as solid, too, with that same feeling of being chiseled out of a solid piece of metal (which it is). Its all-black exterior and chiseled aesthetic rival Apple's best in terms of its industrial design. The Razer Blade 17 is as sleek a laptop as you'll find outside of the MacBook Pro 16.