Expert's Rating
Pros
- CPU and GPU upgrades provide year-on-year performance improvements
- The display is stunning and bright with a quick 240Hz refresh rate
- The chassis build quality is very solid
Cons
- The keys feel mushy
- The speakers lack strong bass
- It’s quite expensive
Our Verdict
The Razer Blade 14 is an excellent choice for those who want high framerates and stunning visuals in a gaming laptop they can take anywhere.
The Razer Blade 14 laptops I have reviewed in the past have always punched above their size showing performance akin to larger gaming laptops. The 2024 version is no different. While the laptop’s gorgeous QHD+ 240Hz display remains virtually the same as last year, upgrades to its CPU and GPU help bring about respectable performance boosts and a few AI benefits. Read on to find out more.
Looking for more options? Check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best gaming laptops available right now.
Razer Blade 14: Specifications
Razer’s smallest and most compact gaming laptop comes with an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU and a QHD+ (2560×1600) display with 1TB of SSD storage this year. On top of that, you can choose your GPU poison – either Nvidia’s powerful mid-range GeForce RTX 4070 GPU or the more entry-level RTX 4060 GPU.
Razer’s website also lets you select your color preference and your choice of RAM. For color, Black or Mercury are the two options available and they both look very stylish. Razer has canceled charging the $400 extra you had to pay last year for the Mercury option compared to the Black, which is welcome news. The Blade 14’s RAM comes in either 16GB or 32GB flavors but is upgradable to a whopping 96GB. My review unit’s specifications are as follows:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS
RAM: 32GB DDR5 / 5600MHz
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070
Display: 14-inch, QHD+ (2560×1600) resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, 100 percent DCI-P3 color gamut, anti-glare with matte finish, AMD Free Sync Premium, Calman verified
Storage: 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD
Ports: 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2, 2 x USB4 Type-C (with Power Delivery and Display Port 1.4), HDMI 2.1 port
Networking: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4
Webcam: 1080p Windows Hello IR camera
Weight: 4.05 pounds (1.84kg)
Dimensions: 0.70 x 8.97 x 12.23 inches
Battery capacity: 68.1 Watt-hour
Price: $2,699.99
Razer’s website shows a base price of $2,199.99 for a Blade 14 model with an RTX 4060 GPU and 16GB of RAM. But flipping the specs to the top-of-the-line model with an RTX 4070 GPU and 32GB of RAM and you’ll need to pay a cool $2,699.99. That last price tag is steeper than some 14-inch competitors with comparable specs.
For example, a 2024 Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 with the same AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS CPU and GeForce RTX 4070 GPU, currently costs just $2,199.99. To be fair, though, the Blade 14 is priced more competitively than last year. A price tag of $2,699.99 knocks $100 off the price off the top-line model I reviewed in 2023, so kudos to Razer for making that happen.
Razer Blade 14: Design and Build
Strong and stylish are the best adjectives for the 2024 Razer Blade 14’s chassis that demonstrates the same rigidity and premium look that Razer Blade laptops have become well known for. Razer’s vigorous manufacturing process is again why, it CNC-mills the laptop chassis from a solid block of aluminum.
Yet for all the aluminum it sports, the 2024 Razer Blade 14 is once again quite portable. It weighs just 4.05 pounds, which means you can hold it up with one hand and still carry your morning coffee in the other. Its pint-sized chassis measures 0.70 x 8.97 x 12.23, so just like its 2023 forebear, this newest model easily fits into a backpack or satchel. A useful mix of USBC4 and USB-A ports, a HDMI 2.1 port and 3.5mm audio jack means you can comfortably accommodate a standard list of gaming peripherals.
Surprisingly, though, it doesn’t win the award for the smallest or lightest 14-inch gaming laptop in 2024. For me, at least from the laptops I’m currently reviewing, the 2024 Asus Zephyrus G14 takes the cake for portability. It weighs just 3.31 pounds and measures 0.63 of an inch thick.
Still, the Blade 14 is exceptionally well made. Looking around the chassis and Razer has left a premium imprint on just about everything. The hinge incorporates a solid metal bar that’s tuned so that you can lift the lid with just one finger. You can casually prop it up, but it’ll stay put exactly and won’t close with furious play.
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