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Music lovers shouldn't fret, however, as the 1080p version has great audio quality as well thanks to the preinstalled Dolby Digital Plus software. Unfortunately, the THX goodness extends to only the 4K version of the Blade. The frenzied violin and yelps melded with the clashing of swords and maces to fill the lab and make me feel like I was in the middle of the action. When I was fighting my way through a bandit camp in Witcher 3, the accompanying music was loud, energetic and balanced. The synthesized instruments on Ciara's "Body Party" started out distorted, but once I adjusted the settings on the Dolby Digital Plus software, I was able to even out the highs for a more balanced performance. Kendrick Lamar's "HUMBLE" practically exploded from the speakers with a surprising amount of bass, filling the lab with the rapper's braggadocious exposition. Sans headgear, the Blade Pro's pair of top- and side-mounted speakers are definitely showstoppers.
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That means that the unassuming 3.5mm jack on the side of the laptop is capable of supporting high-performance headphones, so feel free to pull out those 7.1 Dolby-powered headsets you have lying around. This iteration of the system has THX certification - a world's first. The Blade Pro's audio keeps getting better. The Alienware 17 has the brightest screen in the land, at a whopping 340 nits. They easily topped the 291-nit category average, the Predator 17 X (318 nits), the Eon17-X (289 nits) and the G701VI (277 nits).

You'll never have a problem seeing either Blade Pro screen, as the 1080p and 4K screens averaged glistening scores of 334 and 320 nits of brightness, respectively. MORE: Razer Thresher Ultimate Review: The New Wireless Headset King The Eon 17-X and Predator 17 proved to have the more accurate panels at 0.14 and 0.18. It's definitely better than the 1.3 average and the 0.5 and 1.6 obtained by the Alienware 17 and the G701VI. Scoring 0.3 on the Delta-E test, the Blade Pro's screen is fairly accurate (0 is perfect). There's just something about a Razer laptop that makes the pulse quicken ever so slightly when you see it. The 1080p Blade Pro didn't disappoint, with 126 percent gamut. The Predator 17 X and the Eon 17-X were even more vivid, with results of 182 and 192 percent, respectively. The splash of color comes from the Blade Pro's ability to reproduce 178 percent of the sRGB gamut, which is well above the 123-percent desktop-replacement average and the 113 percent achieved by the Alienware 17 and G701VI. It's not Nvidia's G-Sync technology, but you should still get some lovely graphics. Instead of a super-high resolution, the 1080p panel has a 120Hz refresh rate.
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The actress' plum lipstick and bright blue sapphire popped against her warm brown skin.įor gamers who value buttery-smooth graphics over higher resolution, the Blade Pro is also available in full HD (1920 x 1080), a first for this iteration of the desktop replacement. When I watched the Wrinkle in Time trailer on this panel, the detail was so sharp, i could see the micro plaits in Mindy Kaling's hair. The Nvidia G-Sync technology made sure that Geralt's ashen-white hair cascaded realistically over his broad shoulders as he ran toward a cadre of flesh-eating Ghouls in Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

Staring at the Blade Pro's 4K panel is like looking into a fever dream of color. The 1080p version of the Blade Pro is significantly lighter, at 6.1 pounds, which really matters if you happen to be lugging your laptop around in your backpack.
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The Alienware 17 (16.7 x 13.1 x 1.2 inches) is on the heavier end of the spectrum at 9.6 pounds as are the Acer Predator 17 X and the Origin PC Eon 17-X, both of which weigh 9.8 pounds. The 16.9 x 12.2 x 1.3-inch Asus ROG G701VI is almost as slim at 7.9 pounds. There are two more USB 3.0 ports on the left along with a Gigabit Ethernet port, a headset jack and a proprietary power jack.Īt 7.7 pounds, the 16.7 x 11 x 0.89-inch Blade Pro is still the slimmest and lightest 17-inch gaming laptop in the land.

Along the right is a USB 3.0 port, Thunderbolt 3, a card reader, an HDMI 2.0 port and a Kensington security lock slot. The Blade Pro isn't loaded up with ports like other desktop replacements, but what it has is vital for multi-display setups and virtual reality.
