Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- RZ09-03102E22-R3U1
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- SKU:
- 6409404
Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 119 reviews
(119 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Battery Life4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Speed4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Display4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers are delighted by the Blade Stealth 13.3" laptop's exceptional build quality, impressive performance, and high refresh rate screen. Its portability and lightweight design are also frequently praised, making it ideal for students and travelers. While some users noted fan noise during intensive gaming, the majority found the battery life to be excellent. The laptop's compact size and powerful capabilities for its size are consistently highlighted as key strengths.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, PerformanceCons mentioned:Fan noise
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Please read before you think its underpowered
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I'm not a paid reviewer, bought this with my own money, not a review unit. First of all, there are two GPUs on this build, for some reason, all games you play are using the Iris Plus Graphics, the 1650ti max Q didn't even turn on and I wanted to return it. Found from a forum that you had to go to Nvidia Control Panel to switch to the GTX. Night and day. Fortnite Iris plus, all low 30 fps Gtx 1650ti, all medium 90 -120 fps Nba 2k20 -horrible game code Iris plus, all low 28-35 fps on low Gtx 1650ti, all high 60 fps constant. After solving that here is my review. It is a powerhouse, and having a GPU in such a small format factor is so good. Also to mention, this is a light machine 3.1 pounds. The charging brick isn't a big 10 pound thing that you hate carrying, pretty small. Battery is good. Battery saver mode gives 6 hours. Gaming on battery lasts 2 hours. Not the bad of a performance dip while gaming on battery. The fans are quiet, even when playing games. Sure they spin up in call of duty, and sure it sounds like a jet engine at the worse stress....but you can't avoid that. Don't like the fan noise? By a tablet or a gaming PC. You could get a great gaming PC. Now the monkey in the room, why didn't I buy the gem Zephyrus g14 that everyone is taking about. -tech support for Asus sucks -even with the thermals, that laptop gets loud and WAY too hot -razer laptop fan, bought a 2018 15 inch blade with a gtx 1070 - bought it and didn't boot, the screen sucks... random flickers and weird screen response time. Buy this, it isn't the most powerful, but does some smart things to keep the power constant. You could have a silent machine watching YouTube. You could have 300 layer photoshop file. You can have a full song plus filters in FL Studios. You could run crud code games at a constant 60 fps. You can run optimized games at the constant 120 fps the screen can do. It's a great all in one. Stay safe everyone. I'll try and respond to any questions.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Build quality, Performance, Screen refresh rateCons mentioned:Fan noise
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Ultra Portable gaming laptop
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Build quality is top notch!! Gaming on this little thing is great too, played some WoW on highest settings, plugged in was over 100fps and unplugged ran a solid 70fps. Doesn't even get hot. Fan noise is minimal from other gaming laptop Ive had (Asus m15). She runs great, no issues with Ghosting on the 120hz panel for me. Vibrant colors. Would purchase again instantly!!!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Build quality, Screen refresh rateCons mentioned:Fan noise
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Best Thin and Light Gaming Laptop, QA not so much
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I really wanted to ignore all of the unfortunate stories about Razer laptops, because this is a truly unique product. There really is no other laptop like this - it is very thin, light, well-built, with a great keyboard, touchpad, port selection and high-refresh screen. I loved this laptop. Unfortunately, my first Stealth had a fan that made a faint grinding sound when running. No, this was not just the fan being loud. Yes, I know they can get loud and they're supposed to sound like laptop fans when they get loud. This sounded just like when the fan went bad in several other laptops I had - it would grind and fluctuate in volume when I moved the laptop around. So I exchanged it for a second one, and it had the exact same problem, but the second also had severe screen ghosting to the point that it was distracting. At that point I gave up. I really, really wanted this to work out, because there is no other gaming laptop like this, but mine weren't any good.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Screen refresh rateCons mentioned:Fan noise, Heat
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The best I could find
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I love this laptop more than I thought I would, and that's coming from someone who has tried really hard to avoid Razer products. The specs are amazing for the average gamer, the 120hz matte screen is beautiful, and Windows Hello is the most unnecessary but most desirable feature I've seen. Trackpad is the best you'll find outside of Apple and speakers are good for day-to-day but lack bass (and again crown is taken by Apple). Unless you play AAA games you won't hear the fans run and it'll get a tiny bit warm on average tasks. It's a sleek, well balanced machine without an obnoxious indented green Razer logo that is serving me well.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, PerformanceCons mentioned:Fan noise
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
4 1/2 stars
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.As a software engineering student!. I bought a msi gs66 15" and a asus zenbook duo 14" to see if it can match my productivity when I browse on internet for programming or playing casual gaming. The msi wasn't that fast as I though while browsing (still fast but not enough for me I guess) and the fans were pretty loud!, so not very professional. The Zenbook Duo was amazing because of the dual display and I thought it was going to be perfect for programming and browsing, however, browsing was slower, dual display was not as effective as I thought, and I could not play games on it even a lighter vame like Dota 2!. Finally I got the razer blade 13 and I could see the difference. Idk what razer does with its laptops but they are very very fast when I browse and casual gaming. Amazing product!, but make sure how is the longevity for razers, this is my first razer product so I am concern about longevity because of other people experiences. About temps: I get 43 -50 while browsing and using zoom (without a cooling pad). During gaming I was pretty impressed, just to keep in mind, I always game with a cooling pad because without it is just killing your gaming laptop not matter which brand it is!!. Even if you don't have a cooling pad, try to raise you laptop so your fans get enough air and trust me! You will see the difference. I get max 57C on cpu and 55C max on gpu while playing battefield V medium settings (and razer fans to 4700 rpm/medium high), I use the NZXTcam application to see my temps. It cools better than any other laptop I had!. I had this for more than a week so I don't know hwo the laptop will behave afterwards. It is pretty quiet! (Even during gaming), battery last for me 4-5 hours while browsing, using vs code and zoom. Make sure to do your research before buying this laptop, there are many good options out there, if you don't care about a noisy 15" laptop then go for the msi gs66.
I would recommend this to a friend
















