Update announced in early February14-inch Blade series laptopLater, Razer further updated the 17-inch Blade Pro series laptops, mainly in the processor, graphics card and other specifications upgrade, and also added the firstTHX sound certification equivalent to movie theater standards.
Razer announced the acquisition of THX audio certification in mid-October last year. Earlier, it confirmed that it would use this certification for the new 10-inch Razer Pro series laptops. The THX audio certification, which is equivalent to the standards of movie theaters, corresponds to more realistic sound output effects.
In addition, the new 17-inch Razer Pro series laptop uses a manually overclockable Intel 7th-generation Core i7820-1080HK processor and an NVIDIA GTX 32 graphics card, coupled with 4GB of DDR2 memory and two PCIe M.512 SSDs for 1GB, 2TB, or 4TB of storage capacity. It also maintains a mechanical keyboard with Chroma colorful backlighting technology, a 100K resolution screen, and supports NVIDIA G-Sync and Adobe XNUMX% RGB display effects, making it more VR Ready.
In terms of suggested retail price, the new 17-inch Razer Pro series laptop will start at US$3999.99 and is expected to be available for sale in April this year. At the same time, in response to the fact that many DJ music workers choose to use 4-inch models for mixing, editing and other tasks, Razer has built-in FL Studio 17 Producer Edition, which can be used in combination with Chroma colorful backlighting technology, as well as services such as Razer Music in the new 17-inch Razer Pro series laptop.


