Razer has announced the new Razer Book 13,a new ultrabook they’re saying is aimed at “go-getters, side-hustlers, and spirited entrepreneurs.”
Weighing nearly 3lbs and just a bit thicker than an inch, the Razer Book 13 is “carved from a single block of aluminum” and is “anodized with a mercury white finish.”
Pricing for the Razer Book 13 starts at $1,199.99 as there are three configs with upgraded RAM, harddrive size, and the optional touchscreen.
Each Razer Book 13 has standard ports like two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports, a solo USB-A 3.2 Gen2 port, and one standard HDMI 2.0 port, a 3.5mm combo audio port that supports THX Spatial Audio, and the newer WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1.
The Razer Book 13 is very similar to their Razer Blade Stealth, albeit a tiny bit thinner and lighter, while also lacking the extra oomph for gaming.
The keyboard also features anti-ghosting tech, and the keys are naturally lit with Razer’s signature Chrome RGB lighting.
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With Apple dropping Intel chipsets, it makes sense Razer is offering a very very similar laptop to the Macbook, Apple’s very popular and lightweight productivity laptop.
The Razer Book 13 is available exclusively at Razer.com and at RazerStore retail locations worldwide.
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