• Razer wants gamers to go broke?

    Razer makes expensive stuff. That's a fact. However, most of Razer products are very durable, ensuring your investment wasn't a waste of funds. It took them quite a while to nail the sweet spot when talking about gaming systems, but it's possible they've finally arrived to their destination.

    30th of May, they made an event to announce the new Razer Blade, an "impossibly thin" gaming laptop, as they call it. Somehow, they managed to pack everything the old Blade had, ditching the hard drive and track pad in the process, into a thinner case. It even features a Haswell CPU, the one that just got released. They pretty much packed everything you will need including 8GB of RAM (DDR3L- 1600MHz), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 756M (2GB GDDR5 VRAM), 256GB SATA III SSD, something they call "Killer Wireless", and a 70Wh battery to keep you going for about 6 hours, or so they claim. Even though it features a 14'' display, many would find that it suffices for gaming or any work you might do. And then they killed all possible future of the device, by setting the max resolution to 1600x900. Designed for gaming? First thing a gamer does when running a new game, Razer, is crank up the settings to the max, including the resolution, especially if they paid $2000 for a laptop that's suppose to be made for gamers.

    Despite the resolution, they really nailed the design and weight on this one. It's a huge factor, considering you want to carry the thing around, that it doesn't weight 6 kilograms because someone thought its funny to pack dual graphic cards into a laptop (Hi Alienware). It weights only 4.1 lb, which is about 1.8 kilograms. Very portable, you could put it in a bigger pocket, and have it with you the whole time. And play games at the resolution of 1600x900.

    At the same time, the old Blade got removed from their store, and a Razer Blade Pro has been added, which features the same specs as the Blade, with the switchblade (the fancy track pad) update to support many work environments. It also has a 17.3'' screen with a resolution of 1920x1080. Thank you. As they finally realized some, not many but some, people use these systems for work, their new slogan for it is "WORK HARD. PLAY HARD.". And just to show you they mean it, they threw in a new discount program.

    If you are an Indie Game developer with a published title, or someone who completed a Kickstarter campaign in the gaming world, making a goal of $50000 or more, Razer is willing to give you this discount you don't really need and let you buy up to two Razer Blade Pros at the price of $999 each. Even though companies like that probably have enough funds to buy the system, it's nice to see Razer supporting uprising game developers. If you are a student of one of the schools listed below, you will get a discount of 10% for the system and 15% for peripherals and accessories:

    Art Institute
    Digipen
    Full Sail
    Republic Polytechnic

    If you don't fall into neither of these categories, you will have to cough up anywhere from $1600 to $2600 for the new Razer Blade, and probably more for the Razer Blade Pro (prices were listed on the site 30th of May, only for Razer Blade, and got removed the day after). The price scales with the size of SSD, so 128, 256 and 512 options will be available, which is the only customization you can make to the system. On the bright side, shipping is free. Only to US and Canada though.

    The "by gamers" part of Razer's slogan is understandable, but they can't possibly justify the "For gamers", as in reality, a very limited audience will have access to their new systems. In April 2013, only 5 stores in the entire world had old Razer Blade, excluding United States and Canada, at a higher price then the retailer, so it would cost you almost double to have one shipped to you.

    Are you even remotely considering buying the new systems, or are they just too hyped up and not worth mentioning?

    Me? I'm going to go out of my way and try to get my hands on a couple of Razer Blade Pros, as they are everything I need in a lightweight packaging, with powerful batteries and sleek design. They create the perfect balance between a gaming and a work laptop, so I'll try to overcome possibly hyped up prices and no availability worldwide. The question is: Will you?
    Comments 12 Comments
    1. gkelter's Avatar
      gkelter -
      If you really think Razer products are durable, I'm inclined to believe you don't actually own any. The Razer mice that people are paying $60-120 for have 0.5 mm thick plastic feet that operate both the left and right clickers that can break at any time with no warning. The headsets... oh god don't even get me started... I bought a Razer Charcharias gaming headset and it's a good thing I bought a warranty plan because I had to replace it 6 times during the year I owned it and then I finally decided to swap it for a Razer Kraken Pro and that one broke in 2 weeks, prompting me to finally get a cash refund which I used to buy a similarly designed $20 headset that is still working to this day, sounds just slightly below the Razers in audio quality, and for $60 less. The only thing that Razer can really call durable in their product lineup is their mousepad LOL.
    1. Fisher's Avatar
      Fisher -
      I've owned quite a few of their products, and they are very durable. I share the PC, so basically it's in use 24/7, and their mice just keep working. Even played Diablo for a while with them, never had any issues. I'm assuming a laptop, worth as much as the Blade is, won't wear and tear after a couple of months. Issues with their drivers - sure. A bit of spill on the Razer Onza? Not a huge issue. But so far, none of their products seemed to massively malfunction.
    1. netops's Avatar
      netops -
      Quote Originally Posted by Fisher View Post
      I've owned quite a few of their products, and they are very durable. I share the PC, so basically it's in use 24/7, and their mice just keep working. Even played Diablo for a while with them, never had any issues. I'm assuming a laptop, worth as much as the Blade is, won't wear and tear after a couple of months. Issues with their drivers - sure. A bit of spill on the Razer Onza? Not a huge issue. But so far, none of their products seemed to massively malfunction.
      I currently have a Razer Anansi and DeathAdder and I find both to be fairly durable. Only problem with how I feel about them, just as how you feel about them, is the probability that a particular model/product is free and clear of manufacturing issues. It's unfortunate how opinions are formed as it often occurs before you give a product or company a true test. I would liken it to internet or cable providers. People will gain this opinion of a particular ISP, whether that is good or bad, based on previous experience. Issue with that being the house they lived in for 10 years that had shit internet from X ISP, might change drastically and be amazing in the new house they bought that is a city away from their old house. However, they won't purchase that ISP's internet in their new house as the opinion of the ISP as a whole, is it has bad service through and through.

      I have personally seen Razer products that I have purchased for myself or friends go bad. The mouse was one of the bigger fails, multiple DeathAdder's having that small foot the first person was talking about break and loose the ability to click on left or right side, through general use. However, personally I haven't had a problem with the DeathAdder I purchased 2-3 years ago. My friend *who had the DeathAdder fail 3 times* no longer uses Razer for his mouse, at least for now. That was completely based on his bad experience with the company in the mouse department. Though my mouse has never failed, he refuses to buy a Razer mouse now, because of bad experiences. Even if the product was made out of paper, if my personal product doesn't crap out and 99.9 percent of other peoples do, I more than likely as a consumer, would still side with the company as my product did not fail and my opinion would be based on that.

      It's a hard thing to pin point because each individual experience *regardless of what their actual QA error rate is or product durability in general use is* would dictate what the actual customer satisfaction rate is. If you pay $100+ for a headset and it ceases functioning 6 different times, you try a different model headset and it craps out 2 different times, you finally switch to a different manufacture and much cheaper model and it performs wonderfully for a prolonged period of time.. your opinion of Razer in this example wouldn't be very good. It all boils down to your personal experience and I can't say if that is necessarily right or wrong.
    1. Jaerin's Avatar
      Jaerin -
      Quote Originally Posted by Fisher View Post
      I've owned quite a few of their products, and they are very durable. I share the PC, so basically it's in use 24/7, and their mice just keep working. Even played Diablo for a while with them, never had any issues. I'm assuming a laptop, worth as much as the Blade is, won't wear and tear after a couple of months. Issues with their drivers - sure. A bit of spill on the Razer Onza? Not a huge issue. But so far, none of their products seemed to massively malfunction.
      I've had 3 Razer Naga mice and all three of them have failed after less than a year. One the cord appeared to short out at one of the very tight bends that they put in the cord when folding it up and the other the mouse buttons stopped working after about 2 months of use.

      I've heard many people complain about Razer products being extremely overpriced for the relatively crap quality you get. They look nice and appear like they should be well designed and created, but the reality is very much a different story.
    1. Relican's Avatar
      Relican -
      Quote Originally Posted by Jaerin View Post
      I've had 3 Razer Naga mice and all three of them have failed after less than a year. One the cord appeared to short out at one of the very tight bends that they put in the cord when folding it up and the other the mouse buttons stopped working after about 2 months of use.

      I've heard many people complain about Razer products being extremely overpriced for the relatively crap quality you get. They look nice and appear like they should be well designed and created, but the reality is very much a different story.
      My first Razer Naga worked very well for about two years, and then slowly died out (Middle click stopped working), and then the cord frayed, then right click started double-clicking, but my experiences with Razer products have been quite the opposite of yours.
    1. raceboy404's Avatar
      raceboy404 -
      Who games on a laptop?
      + you don't need a power monster to play games.
    1. CreativeXtent's Avatar
      CreativeXtent -
      the better slogan is By rich fake gamers, for rich ass hats.
    1. Harambeqt's Avatar
      Harambeqt -
      Not buying from either Roccat or Logitek.

      Roccat and Microsoft however is good stuff imo
    1. TehVoyager's Avatar
      TehVoyager -
      gkelter is 100% wrong. as the owner of a Razer Blackwidow KB (bought at launch, still works fine) a Naga2013 (to replace my older naga that was working 100% up to the day i replaced it AND STILL DOES) and a Kraken pro headset (again, 100% works) he either got a faulty product (RTM for a replacement) or is a LogiShat fanboi.

      As for Razers new laptops... hell no am i buying one. Mostly because i dont like laptops, but also because i'd rather buy components and build my own machine. dont feel like a 20-30% markup for a logo, be it a fruit with a bite removed, a little alien or 3 snakes tied by the tail. self built > all.
    1. Chest3r's Avatar
      Chest3r -
      it's a 14" Laptop.. a 1920x1080 Resolution would be overkill anyways.
      1600x900 Is pretty decent and allows you to use the highest graphic settings and trust me, most games on 1600x900 at ultra look better than 1920x1080 at mid/high.

      Oh and on a side note, real gamers own a desktop PC.
    1. Fisher's Avatar
      Fisher -
      @netops- I agree, most of opinions are based on previous experience. I've never had an issue with any Razer product, sure the drivers are bad, but rest is awesome.

      @Chest3r - How about real gamers and freelance video producers that have to stay on the move? I can't be having a desktop with me all the time right? I do enjoy the gaming and I'd love to render some videos on a laptop, and at this point (taking portability into consideration) only Mac and Razer offer you something like this. Since I wanna game on it, Razer it is. There were some reviews that put Lenovo somewhere up there with the Razer, but I've had some bad experience with their laptops and I'd rather not go for that one. Price is damn high, but considering what you get, I say it's worth it. 1600x900 is unacceptable for me because of work basically, but I do hate to see games at lower resolutions, so yeah. 14'' might be nice, but 17'' is sweet. If it even holds half of promised 6 hours, it's amazing. 3 hours running on batteries? That's enough to play at least 2 matches of whatever you want =)

      @Jaerin possibly a bad series, Razer hasn't reported a single product line recall yet, however, when I poked them about a product giving me small issues, even though warranty was out, they still agreed to help and offer me some options. Considering they are fairly new and small company (their margins are, believe it or not, too low) I think that's about alright =)
    1. Jaerin's Avatar
      Jaerin -
      Quote Originally Posted by Fisher View Post
      @Jaerin possibly a bad series, Razer hasn't reported a single product line recall yet, however, when I poked them about a product giving me small issues, even though warranty was out, they still agreed to help and offer me some options. Considering they are fairly new and small company (their margins are, believe it or not, too low) I think that's about alright =)
      Uhh-no...you obviously know nothing about Razer as a company. They were founded in 1998 and the latest numbers that I can find in 2008 put their sales at $30 billion, they are not new, nor small....

      Razer

      They are privately held so they do not publish their financials, but this looks like a leaked internal presentation.
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