Maximum PC: Razer Blade review: With both Intel’s Haswell and Nvidia’s new 700M-series components shrinking and sipping less power, the super-portable, 14-inch, gaming laptop revolution is about to begin. Leading the charge is Razer with its ultra-sleek new Razer Blade gaming notebook, which is a smaller take on the 17-inch version (since rebranded as Razer Blade Pro) we reviewed last year.
Razer shrinks the Leviathan soundbar for V2. It's got a smaller price tag, too.
No, the cool SwitchBlade UI keys aren't coming back.
The Razer DeathAdder V2 X Hyperspeed is a solid midrange mouse with a lot of performance under its belt, as well as offering an inexpensive solution for prospective buyers.
I prefer a large, 17-inch notebook for gaming myself, but I can see why this would be appealing.