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5.0 out of 5 stars Razer quality is top notch
Really good performance for the price in a really compact laptop - loving it so far! Build quality is top notch, the expandability is really good. It does get hot when gaming and a bit noisy but not to an extent that it becomes an issue, at least not for me - put it on a cooler pad and use some nice headphones and you’re golden.
1.0 out of 5 stars poor quality, arrived with dead pixels and more came.
item arrived with various dead pixels, lovely laptop but panel was poor quality. returned for refund after more dead pixels started to appear :(
4.0 out of 5 stars A great buy at the discounted price
I would only buy this machine at the discounted price of £1400. I would find it hard to justify the purchase at £2000 given the new generation of Nvidia cards and the lack of Ryzen chip.However, there is a lot to love about this configuration (2070 max q, i7 1075H, 512gb SSD).-The touchpad is amazing and I am truly having a blast working on this laptop as a result. The windows gestures do not feel cumbersome or unreliable like in many other Windows laptops, thanks to the large and truly excellent touchpad.-The keyboard is nice, perhaps not amazing. Some reviewers obsess over key travel and other things, but to be honest feels about as high quality as a Mac keyboard. I've found it enjoyable to type on. The lighting is fun sometimes too.-Surprisingly, the laptop is completely silent when working. (most of my work involves sending emails, research and conducting calls). For these tasks, at battery saving mode, the fans do not even spin.-The aluminium, unibody design is super solid. Other than the snake logo, the whole laptop looks premium.-Thermals wise, this laptop performs extremely well under load. I have played red dead redemption 2 at medium to high settings at 1080p with just over 60fps at all times. The laptop has built in throttling by razer. In the balanced performance mode, configurable in Razer's software, the laptop rarely touches 80 degrees celsius, even with uncapped frames and after two hours of play. The highest I've seen it go is 82 degrees. Other gaming laptops easily reach 90 degrees.-There is a free M.2 SSD slot. I installed a 1TB SSD very easily at minimal cost. The internals are super easy to access.-The screen is very colour accurate, and reading articles and PDFs is very smooth at 144fps.-The bezels are very thin, adding to the premium aesthetic.-There is no bloatware.-Fairly sleek charger for a gaming laptop.-The hinge feels high quality. The screen does not wobble at all while typing.There are also some drawbacks.-The battery performance is not great. Even at battery saver, with the refresh rate turned down to 60 fps and reduced brightness, it will last around 5-6 hours doing basic work related tasks.-Despite the overall quality of the backpanel, the grills which protect the fans are slightly bendy. If your fans are working and you pick up your laptop while holding the grills, they will hit the fans. This is something that should be fixed asap and is not a unit defect; I understand it's a design issue for all the base model devices.-Obnoxious snake logo.-The speakers sound tinny and not great.-Easily attracts fingerprints.-Using an intel CPU when AMD clearly has the better offering.Overall a great laptop for work, media consumption and gaming. It feels very premium and is very enjoyable to use. Just don't pick it up for £2k...If there are any issues with quality control down the line, I will report back here.
5.0 out of 5 stars Eats anything you drop on it! Great machine!
The laptop is great, any program I used, any game I played... this machine runs them like it's nothing... the best! Battery will last me for hours of normal use, no big deal. It's a shame I am not able to adjust individual button colours with the Chroma Studio... unfortunately it's because it's a base model and that doesn't allow that. The cooling is awesome, it likes to get very hot, especially the case and keyboard, but that's because it's all aluminium frame, it tends to spread the heat all over the laptop, which is cool and helps a lot. The fans are powerful but very quiet, compared to other laptops I heard, this one is sometimes 3 times more quiet, it's crazy!For my work I needed a little bit more SSD memory as it was only 512Gb. It was so easy to add more, just a couple of screws and done. The 2020 also has two slots for M.2 SSD, where older models have only one and another is for SATA HDD. That was a nice suprice as M.2 is a lot faster, good for me!I wish I had 4K screen but the 1080p is good for most of what I do on it, so I can survive that.Another thing I love about it is the time it takes to fully turn it on.... I checked myself and it only takes around 10sec. This is nice :)Also, even when the laptop runs on max, it never overheats, its very efficient, thinking it only has two small fans on the bottom.It's very good, well... maybe a little overpriced compared to other laptops with the same stuff inside, but still My favourite so far... :D
5.0 out of 5 stars Great laptop for the money - MacBook killer
Perfect laptop for gaming on the fly. The fans do run loud sometimes even on very light loads. Battery life is poor which is expected on a gaming laptop but it is the best I have seen for this power. The laptop is thicker than my MacBook Pro but it is still reasonably light for all the power it packs. Will update if anything goes wrong in the next few months
1.0 out of 5 stars poor build quality
Poor build quality. I don't understand how it appears to be built like a tank, but still has creaks (ie panel movement) just like a cheap poorly built laptop
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