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June 2017
(81%)
85 Tests
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Nutzer
(61%)
238 Tests
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Hohe Lautstärke unter Last
Kein G-Sync
Kein DP
Kein Nummernblock
> Leistung
Laufzeit
Kühlung
Technische Daten
Gute Spieleleistung unter Full HD
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Kompakte Abmessungen
Gute
Nicht sonderlich laute Kühlung
Ungewöhnliches Layout
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Gutes
Wenn auch etwas langsames Display mit hoher Bildrate
Intel Core i77820HK
4× 2
90 GHz
Mechanische Tastatur mit RGB-Beleuchtung
Optionale CPU-Übertaktung
Saubere Verarbeitung
Sehr hoher Farbraum
Potente Hardware
Großes Touchpad
Geringe Bauhöhe
Hübsches Design
Flaches Netzteil
Thunderbolt 3
Edles Chassis
32 GB RAM
PCIe-SSDs
G-S
GTX 1080
Festes Scharnier
150 Grad Öffnungswinkel
2x DDR4-SODIMM
2
5-Zoll SATA-III-Schacht
Insgesamt kühle Oberflächentemperaturen
Razer Core wird offiziell unterstützt
RGB-Beleuchtung pro Taste einstellbar
Thunderbolt 3.0 und HDMI 2.0
überrasche
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Hohe Lautstärke unter Last
Kein G-Sync
Kein DP
Kein Nummernblock
Leistung
Laufzeit
Kühlung
Technische Daten
Tastatur/Touchpad gewöhnungsbedürftig
Sehr breiter Displayrahmen
Netzteil bezüglich der Leistung recht knapp bemessen
Sehr teuer
Ungleichmäßige Ausleuchtung am unteren Displayrand
Handballenauflage wird teils unangenehm warm
GTX 1080 schwächer als in anderen Notebooks
Razer Synapse mit Registrierungszwang
Sehr hohe Lautstärke im 3D-Betrieb
Spiegelnde Bildschirmoberfläche
Not
Lange Schwarz/Weiß- und Grau/Grau-Reaktionszeiten
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Great performance, Awesome build quality and design
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-11-14, Autor: Matthew , Testbericht von: au.pcmag.com
Nice all-metal design, 120Hz panel, A ton of storage, Good battery life, Solid 1080p gaming performance
Pricier than average for a GTX 1060, Relatively dull matte screen
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The mechanical keyboard is clicky and loud, and the right-side trackpad placement remains a design misstep. The laptop and power supply get very hot, and the very loud fans start blowing as soon as you boot up a game
Razer manages to fit a high-end graphics card into an amazingly thin laptop. Gamers and graphics pros alike will love the performance, but not the loud fans and misplaced touchpad...
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