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Razer Book 13

   Razer Book 13

Razer Book 13,Razer Book 13 review, Razer Book 13 price

For make your year, Razer Book 13 has come with some of the best gaming laptops on the market. But they’re not uniquely famous for their high performance or their prices. These laptops are famous for their high-quality build and for their best premium design. At last we can say that, Razer makes the best-looking and better performance gaming laptops on the market. On this laptops there are 16.8 million colors on its keyboard. On the side we see, the Razer Book 13 has borrows many of the Blade Stealth 13’s signature features and Razer’s three-headed snake adorns the lid. Now its best for vibrant 16:10 display with attractive blade-esque design. Razer Book 13 also best for its powerful performance and per-key RGB keyboard. Theres have also some bad stuff Razer Book 13 have only 256GB of storage in base and midrange models and its much premium price. Razer Book 13 battery life is just okay and you buy for $1,599.99 from Razer. But some changes make clear that this laptop is for the office work, not for gaming. Razer Book 13 at 0.6 inches thick and 3.09 pounds and slightly lighter than the Blade Stealth. And the port selection is also better than that of the Stealth. There are two Thunderbolt 4 ports with and one combo audio jack, one USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 and one HDMI 2.0, one microSD slot. The biggest change of its now the 16:10 touch display and its makes the screen taller than the 16:9 panels. Razer Book 13 review also have some comfort to use it lends you plenty of extra room for multitasking with less scrolling and zooming necessary to see everything what you need. Razer Book 13 review aspect ratio aside and the 1920 x 1200 display on our Razer Book 13 review unit was quite bright with maxing out at 494 nits. Razer Book 13 review quite vibrant as well, with sharp and bright colors. But while the panel has a glossy texture and it kicks back little to no glare in bright settings. The ports on the left edge of the Razer Book 13’s keyboard deck and the USB-C, USB-A, headphone jack on the left. And the ports on the right side of the keyboard deck of the Razer Book 13 and HDMI, USB-C, microSD on the right. The glass touchpad is roomy and quite smooth. The speakers sound also great with strong percussion, thougn its have some distortion at higher volumes. The Razer Book 13 is an impressive new laptop from Razer Book 13 review with a lot to like, and theres many customers will be happy with it. 
Razer Book 13,Razer Book 13 review, Razer Book 13 price





The Razer Book 13 with the greatest 11th Gen Intel processors, including Intel Iris Xe graphics. There are three models at $1,200 with a full HD, non-touch, matte display, and a Core i5-1135G7 (3.8GHz). The display is still full HD, but now non-matte and supports touch. There are full HDMI 2.0 and microSD card slot rarities amongst prosumer Ultrabooks these days while there are two Type-C Thunderbolt 4 ports, there is a standard Type-A 3.2 one too. Book 13 is a dongle-less laptop and that's overall chassis is made from anodized T6 CNC Aluminum. It is a shimmery silver that looks professional. There are some little features too, like a pinhole-sized LED on the front right for when the laptop power is on (white) or when charging (green) with a slow breathing effect. Razer Book 13 three-headed-snake (THS) logo on top shifts from light silver to dark depending on the light. Razer makes up for it with no Intel stickers of any kind on the keyboard deck and an immaculate and minimal layout. THS logo is the only branding on this laptop — Book 13 can be best described Rader was very known to source the same Sharp IGZO displays. I repute IGZO as the perfect laptop display tech as it approaches the color saturation and contrast of AMOLED but retains the natural look of IPS/LED. The 13.4-inch screen is one of the best I've used, and the benefit at 4K at this size is reserved only for pros who really need such a high resolution for work-related tasks. Razer Book 13 is the thinnest bezels on any 13.4-inch laptop but they do look super. The taller 16:10 display the bezels are thin on all four sides, instead of just three. The 13.4-inch screen is one of the best used, and the advantage at 4K at this size is conserved only for pros who really need such a high answer Brightness is also like the XPS 13 with a peak of 550 nits at the high-end and That last number makes using Book 13 in a dark room ideal. Because this is the same display as the XPS 13 anti-reflective coating. The webcam is nothing lurid at 720P, but it does quite well in low-light and is featured at the top bezel. Razer also uses a Windows Hello IR sensor for instant logging into Windows. Typing on Razer Book 13 is absolute. Razer uses much of the same gaming-keyboard expertise to deliver a very satisfying keyboard experience with roomy travel and good-sized keys. One trick that Razer left from its gaming line is per-key RGB lighting. You can make your keyboard cycle by all the spectrum of colors, react to typing (or audio), and various other effects. Razer uses two top-firing amped speakers that board the keyboard. Everything is accurate symmetrical and precise in design. Simulated surround sound in Windows 10, commonly around wearing headphones, but this spatial audio applies to the speakers. Sitting in front of Razer Book 13, the sound appears to have a grandiose presence defying the laptop's size. Intel's 11th Gen is the most serious improvement in processor rending from the company in years. Razer is well-versed in laptop cooling thanks to its gaming steam, and the Book 13 has two nice-sized but quiet fans featuring a superior vapor chamber cooling system. In benchmarks, Book 13 gets our top score for this category. Linked with the new Intel Iris Xe graphics and this laptop is about twice as mighty as the Surface Book 3 15-inch in 3DMark Night Raid.SSD performance is also at the top, with 3,500 MB/s for reading and a solid 2,350 MB/s for writing on a sequential task. What impressed me was how fast this laptop resumed from sleep/hibernate to being logged in to Windows. Dell's XPS 13 is generally around 15 to 20 seconds, but Razer Book 13 does it in about 9 seconds.  Battery life is also quite good, this is the one area where the Book 13's 56 WHr battery slightly slips behind the XPS 13. In PCMark 10's synthetic battery run down. The Razer Book 13 managed 11 hours and 50 minutes compared to Dell's longer 13 hours and 45 minutes. The display is set to at or around 150 nits of brightness. Averaged almost 10 hours and 30 minutes on an alone charge, a similar number to Dell's latest XPS 13. This result qualifies as all-day battery life.

Quick Overview:

OS         Window 10 Home (64-bit)

Display 13.4-inch 16:10

        Full HD+ (1920 x 1200) Non-Touch

        Full HD+ (1920 x 1200) Touch

        UHD+ (3840 x 2400) Touch

        Gorilla Glass 6

        Anti-reflective

Processor 28W 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 (2.4 GHz / 3.8 GHz)

        28W 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7 (2.8 GHz / 4.7 GHz)

        Vapor chamber cooling

Graphics Intel Iris Xe

RAM         8 or 16GB

        LPDDR4X 4267MHz

Storage Up to 512GB PCIe M.2 (upgradeable to 2TB)

Security Windows Hello (face)

Ports 1x microSD card reader

        1x HDMI 2.0 port

        2x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) (power, 4 lanes of PCI Express)

        1x USB-A 3.2

        Headphone/mic jack

Keyboard Razer Chroma w/ per-key RGB backlighting

        Anti-ghosting

Trackpad Glass

        Microsoft Precision

Camera 720p webcam

        Windows Hello infrared camera

Connectivity Wi-Fi 6 Intel Wireless AX 201 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac)

Bluetooth 5.1

Audio 2x upward-facing speakers + Smart Amp

        THX Spatial Audio

Dimensions 0.60" x 11.6" x 7.8" (15.15mm x 295.6mm x 198mm)

Battery 56WHr

        65-watt charger

Battery life Up to 14 hours (full HD models)

                Up to 11 hours (UHD)

Weight 2.95 to 3.11lbs (1.34 to 1.4kg)

Colors Mercury White

Why you buy it:

If you want the best 13-inch Ultrabook

You enjoy a clean, minimalist design with high-quality materials

You need a lot of ports, including Type-A and HDMI

Do you like the idea of an RGB keyboard for some fun

Speaker audio is important

Why you avoid it:

You want a 2-in-1 convertible with an inking

You want 4G LTE or 5G

You want the most affordable option

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