Razer has revealed various great and very creative gaming laptops and different items recently. Today, it adds to its number of features by having the first ever gaming laptop with THX certification. The Razer Blade Pro 2017also got various amazing updates.
The 2017 Razer Blade Pro now accompanies the most recent Intel processor, the seventh generation Core i7-7820 HK Kaby Lake CPU, which CNET noted as one of its most essential or important upgrades. Nonetheless, what got the gaming business talking is the way that the new Blade Pro is the first of its kind to be certified by the THX. This implies the Razer flagship laptop has one of the best audio and video qualities around.
THX is an American company established by George Lucas, the notable producer who made the life-changing film franchises "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones". The company has been certifying video and audio gear for whatever length of time that one can remember. Razer purchased THX a year ago to further its efforts to submerge itself in different fields especially in entertainment. The company begins first on a good note by joining its gaming expertise with the good quality of video and audio nature of the THX.
Specifically, the Razer Blade Pro 2017 is sported with an audio jack that meets the guidelines of THX for "voltage output, frequency reaction, distortion, signal-to-noise ratio, and crosstalk". Such qualities permit clients to get the most ideal quality sound possible by means of their earphones. The THX certification also implies the new Blade Pro's screen gives quality resolution, color, and video playback abilities.
AnandTech revealed that the new Razer Blade Pro 2017 now has a superior RAM frequency. From 2133 MHz, the updated Blade Pro now accompanies the 2667 MHz DDR4. The rest of the elements continued as before however they are as still powerful.
At the CES 2017 held not long ago, the company even presented two ground-breaking ideas in Project Valerie and Project Ariana, a three-screened gaming laptop and an in-room projector, accordingly. Razer Blade Pro 2017's entries to the famous tech show were impressive to the point that its Valerie laptop was stolen on the last day of the occasion and later appeared on a Chinese auction site.