Razer Book Razer’s products are generally known for gaming, but this attempt at a portable PC is a new dimension for the company. The features make it a major competitor in ultraportable giants such as Dell’s XPS 13. It comes in a silver aluminum chassis and weighs 2.9 pounds at 0.6 inches in thickness. The starting price is $1,000, and you will get an i5-1135G7 quad-core CPU, 256GB storage, 8GB RAM and a 1920 x 1200 resolution screen, and a 60Hz refresh rate. There are also more advanced and powerful versions for $1500 and $1800 with twice the RAM. Razer Blade 15 Advanced  Of the two machines, this is more suited for gaming purposes. Its design is trim and weighs 4.4 pounds with a 0.67-inch thickness. It uses an i7-11800H octa-core, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM, RTX 3070 GPU, and a 2560 x 1440 screen resolution with a 240 Hz speed. They are retailing at $2,700 and $3,100 for the advanced model with double the RAM and a more powerful RTX 3080 GPU. At present, Razer’s PCs will be able to upgrade to Windows 11 gradually. With Windows 11 officially released, are you planning to upgrade any of your devices? Let us know in the comment section below. — Ars Technica (@arstechnica) October 5, 2021

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