Razer Blade Stealth review: beautiful ultrabook gets cheaper, more powerful

By Tim Biggs
Updated February 27 2017 - 1:15pm, first published 10:59am
The matte black Stealth is as beautiful (and fingerprint-hungry) as ever.  Photo: Razer
The matte black Stealth is as beautiful (and fingerprint-hungry) as ever. Photo: Razer
At only 13.1mm thick the Stealth is very portable, as long as you have regular access to a charging point  Photo: Razer
At only 13.1mm thick the Stealth is very portable, as long as you have regular access to a charging point Photo: Razer
The animated, rainbow keys may look like a gimmick, but they offer a heap of customisation options. Photo: Razer
The animated, rainbow keys may look like a gimmick, but they offer a heap of customisation options. Photo: Razer

The original Razer Blade Stealth made an impact as a 12.5-inch Windows laptop that seemed determined to match or beat Apple's 12-inch MacBook at every turn — from specs to design to portability to price — and in my opinion it succeeded.

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