
Using the development of automobile-inspired laptop computer designs, Razer is now providing a really restricted variety of flagship Razer Blade 16 gaming fashions with Lamborghini’s iconic branding. Razer’s signature neon inexperienced is changed with Lamborghini’s Arancio Apodis orange coloration scheme, and the specs are top-tier identical to on the Razer Blade 18. In fact, the value is eye-watering at US$4,999.99 because the Automobili Lamborghini Version is restricted to solely 150 methods.
As reported by Home windows Central, the chassis for this restricted version Razer 16 is CNC-milled out of a complete block of aluminum painted in matte black, onto that are sprinkled discrete options borrowed from the brand new Revuelto unique automotive, akin to a Y-shaped orange design within the type of the automotive headlights, plus coloration accents on the USB ports and the vapor chamber cooling system, together with a customized orange scheme for the backlit keyboard. There’s a serialized engraving in the identical orange coloration as effectively on the underside cowl.
Spec-wise, Razer threw in a few of the costliest items of {hardware} obtainable in the marketplace proper now. Powering the system is Intel’s Core i9-13950HX processor coupled with 32 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM, 4 TB of PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD storage and an Nvidia RTX 4090 dGPU. Port choice features a Thunderbolt 4 connector and an SD card reader. The chassis is a bit thicker than what now we have come to anticipate from Razer, however the 0.87-inch (22.1 mm) profile nonetheless appears moderately skinny contemplating the specs. Razer additionally added its unique dual-mode mini-LED show that may swap between 4K @120 Hz and FHD+ @240 Hz on the go.
This restricted version will solely be obtainable in the USA and can begin promoting on September 23 at 9 AM PT.






I first stepped into the wondrous IT&C world once I was round seven years previous. I used to be immediately fascinated by computerized graphics, whether or not they have been from video games or 3D purposes like 3D Max. I am additionally an avid reader of science fiction, an astrophysics aficionado, and a crypto geek. I began writing PC-related articles for Softpedia and some blogs again in 2006. I joined the Notebookcheck group in the summertime of 2017 and am at the moment a senior tech author principally protecting processor, GPU, and laptop computer information.
