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Best Razer laptops
Every non-discontinued Razer in our database, ranked by our hand-scored average across the six categories. Not by what Razer pushes, and not by commission.
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- Razer Blade 16 (2026)
A 2.14 kg 14.9 mm RTX 5090 with Panther Lake, a 240 Hz QHD+ OLED at 1100 nits HDR peak, soldered LPDDR5X-9600 and a 90 Wh battery Razer claims is good for 13 hours of productivity.
€ 3.255 7.5/10 Linux not supported - Razer Blade 16 (2025)
A 2.09 kg 14.9 mm RTX 5090 with a 240 Hz OLED and roughly 7 hours of web battery thanks to the AMD iGPU, but RAM is soldered, the 5090 is capped at 160W, and it costs about 4500 dollars.
€ 4.399 7.3/10 Linux unverified - Razer Blade 14 (2025)
A 1.63 kg 15.8 mm chassis with a 3K 120 Hz OLED, Strix Point and a 115W RTX 5070, the thinnest Blade 14 yet but RAM is now soldered LPDDR5X.
€ 2.510 7.2/10 Linux not supported - Razer Blade 16 (2024)
A flagship i9 and RTX 4080 in a 240Hz OLED chassis.
€ 3.499 7.2/10 Linux, minor tweaks - Razer Blade 14 (2024)
A 1.87 kg aluminium chassis with a 140W RTX 4070, the fastest 14-inch gaming laptop here, but Razer's bare BIOS makes Linux fan and suspend behaviour a fight.
€ 2.999 7.0/10 Linux not supported - Razer Blade 18 (2026)
An 18-inch desktop replacement with a 24-core 290HX Plus, a 200W RTX 5090 and a dual-mode 4K 240 Hz panel, in a 3.2 kg chassis with a 99 Wh battery.
€ 3.719 7.0/10 Linux not supported - Razer Blade 18 (2024)
An 18-inch RTX 4090 desktop replacement with a 300 Hz mini-LED panel and roughly 4 hours off the wall.
€ 4.999 7.0/10 Linux not supported






