Razer Blade 18 Review: A Bigger, Better Gaming Laptop

Razer Blade 18 Review: A Bigger, Better Gaming Laptop

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Razer Blade 18 Review: A Bigger, Better Gaming Laptop”.
One of the big trends for PC gaming in 2023 is 18 inch gaming laptops. There are at least four or five coming this year and I’ve just gotten a chance to test and review the very first one. It is the Razer Blade 18 from Razer, and when you look at it, you go wow. This is an amazing gigantic. 18 inch screen. I’Ve never seen anything like this before and then I thought wait.

Maybe I have seen something like this before it turns out. We have tried 18-inch laptops in the past. I look back in the old archives and I found that I reviewed a Dell Alienware 18, an 18-inch gaming laptop way back in 2013 and that might have been the first and last 18 inch gaming laptop of that era, and it’s taken us 10 years to get Around to it again, which is a shame, because it’s actually a great idea – and I certainly hope it has more legs this time – a lot of the gaming laptops that I see are 15 inch screens, some 16s there’s still a few 17s around.

Razer Blade 18 Review: A Bigger, Better Gaming Laptop

But frankly, if you want a game on something you know with a bigger, more immersive display, a 15 inch isn’t really going to do it. Otherwise, you have to find a living room with a TV and a console, or hook your computer up to the TV or get a monitor and set that up on your desk and that’s another big hassle and can maybe eat up too much space. So the fact that you can have a really big screen, like this on a laptop, is a great compromise between needing portability and really wanting a big display, but the 18 inch screen may not be the most notable thing about the Razer Blade 18. This is also the first laptop we’re testing with the mobile versions of nvidia’s 4000 series.

Gpus, you can get the 4080 or the 4090 in here. I’Ve actually got the 4080 in this version and you can get a Core I9 CPU new 13th generation. This is actually the least expensive of the two configurations. Razer is offering right now, because you’ve got the the 4080 the core I9. You got one terabyte of storage, 32 gigs of RAM, and it is 37.99, the more expensive version trades up to the 40 90 GPU. You get two terabytes of storage and for that it’s going to be 44.99.

That is an expensive gaming laptop, no matter how you slice it. That’S it. I was perfectly happy with this lower end version. Uh performance was great. Uh gaming on a bigger screen was great. A large touchpad I was like those on a gaming laptop, even if you don’t use a touchpad for gaming that much it makes it that much more useful.

Razer Blade 18 Review: A Bigger, Better Gaming Laptop

For you know everyday stuff, it’s got all the Razer chroma lighting effects. You can literally Paint Your Design on this key by key in any different color you want or set it to. You know, run through a rainbow of colors, just like you can with a lot of other razor products. Now Razer says this: has a desktop level set of ports and connections. I don’t know if I would go that far. It’S got, you know usba and USBC.

It’S got HDMI, it’s got an SD card slot, it’s got ethernet, so that actually is a really good collection and certainly better than most other gaming laptops and way better than most non-gaming laptops. A couple of my small issues with the Razer Blade 18. Some of my favorite gaming laptops, breakout media Keys volume, up volume, down mute, mic, mute into separate buttons, usually along the side here or somewhere else, making it really easy to just reach out and hit them by default. You’Ve got the traditional function key row here and you have to go like function F2 in order to lower the volume, I’ve always hated that in any laptop, especially gaming ones. However, you can go into the Razer synapse software, that’s built in and switch that so the volume control and other media controls uh.

It just becomes the default functions here. So at least there’s a workaround. I still like dedicated Keys better you’ll, also note that, even though this is a gigantic laptop, it doesn’t have a breakout number pad, like some other big laptops do, but it’s the screen here. That’S really the star of the show. It’S an 18 inch display QHD, which means 2560 by 1600 in this case, because this is a 16 by 10 screen, which is becoming more and more common. So it’s a little bit taller than 16×9 screens, which are still found on a lot of laptops and a lot of gaming laptops, but slowly they’re being swapped out for these guys. This is actually just a pretty basic LCD screen.

Razer Blade 18 Review: A Bigger, Better Gaming Laptop

It’S got a 240Hz refresh rate, which is great for gaming, but if you want something a little bit, fancier there’s actually a sister model to this called the Razer Blade 16 that we don’t have yet, but that has a mini, LED display, which is only available in That 16 inch model, not the 18 inch model, which is a real shame, because that seems like a real winner of a display. It’S actually a dual mode display that can switch between 240 hertz at full HD or 120 hertz at UHD, basically 4K. So it works for gamers and also for Content creators. That’S a really Advanced display, I’d love to see it in something bigger like this.

I don’t think anybody’s making a screen like that in this size. Right now, maybe in the future, as you would expect, performance is fantastic from this thing. In addition to our regular benchmark test, I also ran the new Dead Space remake. I cranked everything up to ultra full resolution. I was regularly getting you know at least 80 frames per second and well into the hundreds uh running around the ship, and I thought it was a really impressive experience, especially because this big screen is so close to your face.

It’S a very visceral experience. Another thing gamers are really going to like about this and something else it borrows from gaming desktops is that the RAM and the storage are both upgradable. You can access those with pretty minimal effort. Now I’ve only been playing around with the new Razer Blade 18. For you know less than a week, so these are my preliminary impressions of it based on our early testing and my early Hands-On testing. But I am cautiously optimistic about this new generation of 18-inch laptops. It really fills a need between you know. Smaller gaming, laptops and big monitor gaming and big screen TV living room gaming, and I think that, especially if you’re working from home a lot and your home office is also your gaming setup and you want something that you can use for. Let’S say you know: office work and Photoshop and all kinds of other high-end tasks and also game on it with a big screen.

That’S almost like having a small all-in-one on your desk, then an 18 inch screen feels like a great idea to me. I certainly hope this screen size cash is on and it does not die out as quickly as it did. Last time now I’m gon na have to wait till I can see some of the other 18-inch gaming laptops coming this year from Asus and a racer and Alienware to really compare these against each other, but based on previous experience with all these Brands, When comparing similar Laptops Head to Head razer’s blade line, usually comes out at or near the top of the list. You can check out the full review of the Razer Blade 18 and all our performance charts at the link below .