It’s been a while since Razer gave its flagship laptop a proper refresh. This year’s Blade 16 recaptures some of Razer’s pedigree for ultrathin designs while introducing the hyped-up Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card into the mix.
Regardless of what you think about the 5090's AI-generated frames, my time with the Razer Blade 16 has been an absolute joy. Razer has put together a compelling package of high-end features and luxuries that make it one of the best, if not the best, gaming laptops you can buy.
Slashing Weight
The Razer Blade 16 has cut some weight. A few years ago, Razer relinquished its claim to have the thinnest 16-inch gaming laptop and instead adopted the industry trend of thicker, more powerful devices. But no more. In the latest model, the thickness has been slashed to just 0.59 inch, an astounding number. Razer pulled off these numbers despite larger rubber feet underneath to prop the laptop off a table more. The ones in the back are even larger, giving the laptop a slight incline. It's an impressive feat.
Its thickness exactly matches its primary competitor, the ROG Zephyrus G16. There’s some fudging with the numbers happening, though, as Razer uses a wedge shape, meaning it’s only 0.59 inch at its thinnest point and 0.69 inch at its thickest. That’s something the G16 also does.
Despite the thinness, Razer packs it full of ports. Four USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, a full-size SD card slot, HDMI 2.1, a headphone jack, and the proprietary L-shaped power connector. None of this is new, but it’s a perfect array of ports for PC gaming and content creation.
The Razer Blade 16 still looks and feels much like it did in prior years. The green snakes adorn the lid, the chassis is cut from a chunk of machined aluminum, and the bezel size around the display remains the same. Laptops like the Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 have a bolder aesthetic, but the Blade 16’s more discreet look has always been a winner.