Thanks to the popularity of Razer‘s range of Quartz pink gaming peripherals, the company has now finally produced what fans have been asking for: a Razer Blade 14 entirely dressed in a brilliant tone. Utilizing what Razer calls a “unique anodization process,” the Quartz layer manages to keep its durability thanks to being electrochemically bonded to the aluminum chassis.
Of course, the keyboard keys and touchpad are also colored in a matching tone to make the laptop truly as pink as it can get. The whole machine measures o.66 inches by 8.66 inches b 12.59 inches, making it one of the most compact 14-inch gaming laptops currently on the market.
Internally, the Blade 14 Quartz is equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU paired with an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX processor to give you plenty of power to play with, while a QHD 165Hz display provides sharp and fluid imagery. Battery life will last up to 11 hours depending on your usage and load on the machine, and Razer is also offering a two-year limited battery warranty on top of the standard one-year limited warranty you usually get.
For those interested in adding some pink to your gaming setup, you can learn more about the new Razer Blade 14 Quartz over on the company’s website. A web exclusive, it’ll go for $2,600 USD.
In other related news, Apple may soon be releasing 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models equipped with its latest M2 chip.