Razer, take a hint. The only person dumb enough to buy one already stole two.
And then I found out it was almost $3000. What. the. hell.
I'm not saying I'm going to pay $2,800 for a gaming laptop, but if I traveled a lot I might consider it. It's a lot nicer than the monstrosities companies like ASUS produce in their "gaming" line, and yes the price per performance is worse but I'm willing to bet this thing has a much better LCD screen(most likely an IPS panel), keyboard, and general build quality(I can probably say that without even using it, lol). It's not in your price range? Alright, well why don't you go complain about the Macbook Pro, or higher end Workstation laptops?
The fact that its a prototype makes it kinda sketchy though cuz that bitch packs enough heat to fry an egg
Despite all that I am not interested in it, because I've never been one for gaming on laptops. What am I going to go to a coffeeshop or library and pwn noobz? That and the bang for the buck on a portable just isn't there :(
it has a regular keyboard, but a multi-touch screen on the side that can display stuff or act as a small tablet i believe
To be fair, you can get a rough idea on how performance will be like based on specs. The feel of it, of course, can't be factored in by just staring at pictures.
In terms of mobility, it's 17". I just find it odd that you'd buy something 17" and still consider it portable.
Considering price, Sager/Clevo has a bunch of laptops with specs quite close to this, at less than half the price.
Regarding ASUS, the G series gaming laptops are actually pretty good. Granted, they aren't the most discrete laptops, but they are one of the best mainstream gaming laptops.
If you want something cheaper and more discrete, again, Sager/Clevo would be your answer.
The only thing the Razer Blade has standing out for it is it's LCD panel alongside the keyboard... For a price premium of 2,800USD.

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