Razer Blade 14 2025 Review

After four years of faithful service, my trusty Razer Blade 14 has become that comfortable hoodie I can’t bear to replace. So when the new 2025 model arrived, fresh out of the box with promises of cutting-edge performance and portability, I had to see if it could measure up. What follows is the story of how the new kid stacks against my aging workhorse—and whether it’s time to start talking seriously with my wallet about that upgrade.
The 2025 Razer Blade 14 undeniably delivers premium hardware—OLED so vivid it makes LCD screens feel dated, raw grunt that pushes 7 GB/s SSD speeds and near-60 FPS in demanding games (when plugged), all wrapped in a chassis that feels impossibly thin for its power. Razer’s keyboard remains a marathoner’s dream, too. But the mobile promise shatters when unplugged: that aggressive, unadjustable throttle isn’t just inconvenient—it tames the RTX 5070’s performance, turning high-spec power into mid-range reality the moment you need true mobility. If your gaming happens mostly in fixed locations but demands portability between them, this is exceptional hardware. Just don’t expect full-throttle performance away from outlets.
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