Get $900 off this RTX 2070 Razer Blade 15 Gaming Laptop
At this price it costs less than the Razer Blade Base model.
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Razer Blade laptops are among our favourite gaming laptops on the market. They tend to look and feel excellent while still handling games very nicely. As far as gaming laptops go, it’s hard to go wrong picking up one of these. Even this base model is a nice little gaming laptop, and with a fair discount it’s even better.
Currently the Mercury White Razer Blade 15 Base gaming laptop is $900 off onBestBuy. This brings the price down from $2,299.99 to $1,399.99 which is a much more appealing option. This Blade packs a 10th gen Intel i7-10750H paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q graphics card. Plus half a TB of SSD storage and 16 GB of RAM
Razer Blade 15 Base | 15.6" 4K OLED | Gaming Laptop | Intel Core i7 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 | 512GB SSD |16GB Memory | Mercury White |$2,299.99$1,399.99 at BestBuy (save $900)A $900 markdown on a Razer Blade 15 laptop is hard not to recommend given how big a fan we are of this line here at PC Gamer. An intel i7 working together with an RTX 2070 plus 16GB of RAM, should make gaming on its 4K screen a portable delight, especially at this price.
It’s certainly not the most powerful gaming laptop in the world, but it’s definitely capable and even has a 4k screen. It’s worth noting, the same unit is also on sale onAmazon but for $1,579.97which still isn’t too bad but I’d take the BestBuy deal, personally. Both are restricted to the Mercury White model for the deal and the difference in price for colour is worth noting if the laptop seems more expensive on checkout.
BestBuy’s price puts this laptop at even cheaper thanRazer’s new base model Blade that was recently announced. This baseline configuration pricing starts at $1,500 USD, and while it shares the same processor it’s only rocking an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti and half as much storage space. Sure, the one on sale right now isn’t as good as our theRazer Blade 15 Advancedwhich took out ourbest gaming laptop of the year, but it still seems a fair bet for a deal.
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