Razer Blade 14 (2024) review: premium performance on the go

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TechRadar Verdict

The Razer Blade 14 (2024) stands out with its stylish design, top-tier performance specs, and beautiful display, though its high price and some design choices might not be for everyone, especially when last year’s model is just about as good for a fair bit less cash.

Pros

  • +

    Great, compact design

  • +

    Powerful specs and performance with 140W GPU

  • +

    High refresh rate QHD+ display

Cons

  • Very expensive

  • Not the best battery life

  • Last year’s model offers better value

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Razer Blade 14 (2024): Two minute review

The Razer Blade 14 (2024) continues to impress as a gaming powerhouse in a remarkably compact form. 

It remains largely unchanged in design from its predecessor, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, considering it has long been my top pick for the best gaming laptop going, and this latest refresh makes a compelling case for keeping that title. 

Starting with its design, the familiar all-black CNC-milled aluminum chassis is both eye-catching and sturdy, with a weight that reinforces its premium build without sacrificing portability.

Performance-wise, the Blade 14 is more formidable than ever, thanks to its updated AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor and the choice between Nvidia RTX 4070 and 4060 GPUs. This setup handles everything from intense gaming sessions to demanding creative workloads with ease, supported by a cooling system that, while noisy, effectively manages heat even during extended use.

The display is another highlight, boasting a 2560×1600 resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate. It delivers vibrant colors and smooth visuals, making it a delight for both gaming and multimedia consumption. However, it does fall short of some competitors when it comes to brightness and HDR support.

Keyboard and trackpad functionality are excellent, providing comfortable typing and precise control. Razer Synapse software remains a useful tool for tweaking performance settings and personalizing the RGB lighting to enhance both aesthetics and functionality.

Battery life is decent for a gaming laptop, offering about 10 hours of light use and significantly less during gaming or high-performance tasks. Port selection is adequate, though the lack of an Ethernet port might irk some users.

Overall, the Razer Blade 14 (2024) is an excellent, if expensive, choice for those who need a powerful, portable laptop that can handle almost anything thrown its way.

Razer Blade 14 (2024): Price and availability

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  • How much is it? Starting at $2,199.99 / £2,149.99 / AU$3,999
  • When is it available? It is available now.
  • Where can you get it? You can get it in the US, UK, and Australia

The Razer Blade 14 (2024) is available now globally, starting at $2,199.99 / £2,149.99 / AU$3,999 for the base model with an RTX 4060 GPU and 16GB RAM. You can opt for my review configuration, which gets you an RTX 4070 and 32GB of RAM for $2,699.99 / £2,699.99 / AU$5,199, and honestly, this is the configuration to get. You’re already spending north of two grand, so there’s no reason to settle for an RTX 4060.

Still, this pricing does put it on the higher end of the 14-inch gaming laptop market, particularly when compared to alternatives like the Asus ROG Zephyrus 14 or HP Omen Transcend 14, both of which start at a lower price point. There is also the Razer Blade 14 (2023), which is still available for a lower starting price on Razer’s website right now.

Given where 14-inch laptops are right now, this is easily one of the most, if not the most, expensive 14-inch laptop that isn’t called the MacBook Pro. So, if you’re really concerned about your budget, then the 2023 Blade 14 is likely a better bet since other than the processor and the extra RAM, there isn’t much difference between the two Blade 14 models.

  • Value: 3.5 / 5

Razer Blade 14 (2024): Specs

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Header Cell – Column 0 Razer Blade 14 (2024) Base Config Razer Blade 14 (2024) Review Config Razer Blade 14 (2023)
Price $2,199.99 / £2,149.99 / AU$3,999 $2,699.99 / £2,699.99 / AU$5,199 $1,999.99 / £2,099.99 / AU$3,887
CPU AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS
GPU Nvidia RTX 4060 Nvidia RTX 4070 Nvidia RTX 4070
RAM 16GB DDR5 32GB DDR5 16GB DDR5
Storage 1TB PCIe SSD 1TB PCIe SSD 1TB PCIe SSD
Display 14-inch QHD+ 240Hz, 2560 x 1600p, up to 100% DCI-P3, Factory calibrated, Calman Verified 14-inch QHD+ 240Hz, 2560 x 1600p, up to 100% DCI-P3, Factory calibrated, Calman Verified 14-inch QHD+ 240Hz, 2560 x 1600p, up to 100% DCI-P3, Factory calibrated
Ports 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A , 2 x USB4 Type-C Ports with Power Delivery and Display Port 1.4, Charging supported with 20V USB-C chargers with PD 3.0 (100W), 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x Power port, 1 x 3.5mm combo jack 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A , 2 x USB4 Type-C Ports with Power Delivery and Display Port 1.4, Charging supported with 20V USB-C chargers with PD 3.0 (100W), 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x Power port, 1 x 3.5mm combo jack 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A , 2 x USB4 Type-C Ports with Power Delivery and Display Port 1.4, Charging supported with 20V USB-C chargers with PD 3.0 (100W), 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x Power port, 1 x 3.5mm combo jack
Battery 68.1 WHr 68.1 WHr 68.1 WHr
Dimensions 12.23 x 8.97 x 0.70 ins | 310.7 x 228 x 17.99mm 12.23 x 8.97 x 0.70 ins | 310.7 x 228 x 17.99mm 12.23 x 8.97 x 0.70 ins | 310.7 x 228 x 17.99mm
Weight 4.05 lbs | 1.84kg 4.05 lbs | 1.84kg 4.05 lbs | 1.84kg

Razer Blade 14 (2024): Design

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  • Gorgeous finish and solid build
  • Mercury silver colorway is stunning
  • Mercury silver colorway costs substantially more

Razer’s commitment to premium materials and build quality continues with the Blade 14. 

Its chassis, crafted from a single block of aluminum, offers a sleek, durable feel with a weight that is reassuring yet portable. The design mimics the minimalist, professional aesthetic of modern ultrabooks, which might deceive some into underestimating its gaming capabilities.

The display, a speedy 240Hz QHD+ IPS panel, sports up to 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut with Calman verification for vivid, fluid-looking visuals, while the 3ms response time will make sure that the display is about as responsive as you’ll find without going for mini LED or OLED panels.

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The body of the Blade 14 is very reminiscent of the MacBook Pro 14-inch, though turning the laptop over, you’ll find two intake fans to help keep the components cool. Of course, fans produce noise, and under load, this laptop can get rather loud. You do have some control over this though through Razer’s Synapse software.

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Razer’s THX audio is another standout feature of the laptop, thanks to its top firing speakers, but this does cut back on what keyboard space is available for everything else, and on a 14-inch laptop, typing space is at a premium.

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Typing on the Blade 14 is still a pleasure, and the keys are adequately spaced and have a great feel to them, even after typing for several hours.

A Razer Blade 14 (2024) on a desk

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Finally, there are a good number of ports, including two USB-A and two USB-C ports, the latter of which allow for power delivery and features DisplayPort output for a second screen.

  • Design: 5 / 5

Razer Blade 14 (2024): Performance

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  • Best-in-class performance for a 14-inch laptop
  • RTX 4070 GPU is powerful enough to handle just about any game
  • For the price, there are more powerful gaming laptops out there

While the aesthetic appeal of the Razer Blade 14 is undeniable, at the end of the day, this is a gaming laptop, and so you’re going to want it to perform at the highest level possible, especially considering the investment you’re making in this device.

Fortunately, the Blade 14 delivers outstanding performance thanks to its Ryzen 9 8945HS processor and RTX 4070 GPU, leveraging both to get the most frames per second of any 14-inch laptop we’ve tested this year so far.

Despite its size, the laptop’s cooling system manages heat relatively well, although it can get quite loud under load. The high-performance components do not throttle significantly, which is impressive given the limited space for air circulation and the fact that the GPU can be pushed to 140W, making this the most powerful RTX 4070 laptop you’re going to find right now (something backed up by my testing data).

In the end, you’re going to want this laptop to game at its best and possibly transition into a mobile workstation for high-end design work or content creation on a regular basis. It will certainly be able to swing that with ease, especially if you opt for the Mercury colorway, which gives the Blade 14 something of a distinguished look about it that won’t be out of place in meetings.

  • Performance: 5 / 5

Razer Blade 14 (2024): Battery life

  • Decent enough battery life with light-use
  • The 140W GPU drains the battery quick
  • Relatively fast charging

Battery performance is solid, with Razer promising up to 10 hours of power life — under the right settings, of course. However, like most gaming laptops, intense gaming sessions will drain the battery very quickly, though the laptop does supports fast charging that’ll get you up to 80% in an hour.

Unfortunately, it does seem to get less battery life than its predecessor, and it’s battery performance is the only metric where this average falls below the 14-inch class average in our tests.

That said, the power brick is portable enough, and the Blade 14 itself is more than capable of hopping from power outlet to power outlet if needed thanks to its slender build and lightweight construction. 

Finally, this is a gaming laptop, after all, so if you’re hoping for all-day battery life, there isn’t a gaming laptop out there that will give it to you, so it’s hard to knock off too many points here.

  • Battery Life: 3.5 / 5

Should you buy the Razer Blade 14 (2024)?

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Razer Blade 14 (2024) Scorecard
Value While not the most expensive gaming laptop out there, the Blade 14 (2024) has been and is a premium device. ★★★☆☆
Design The design, though not really different from last year’s model, is still unmatched in a gaming laptop. ★★★★★
Performance There are more powerful laptops, but only the Blade 14 can give you this kind of performance in such a portable package. ★★★★★
Battery Life Given that the Blade 14 (2024) is a gaming laptop, I wasn’t expecting much in terms of battery life, but it’s slightly down from last year’s model. ★★★☆☆
Total The Razer Blade 14 (2024) easily the best gaming laptop I’ve reviewed so far this year, and it’s very likely to hold onto that title for a long while yet. ★★★★☆

Buy the Razer Blade 14 (2024) if…

You want the best gaming performance at 14-inches
The gaming performance on offer here isn’t the absolute best, but for its size, you won’t find many better gaming laptops out there.

You want a stylish gaming laptop
The Razer Blade 14 is effectively the MacBook Pro 14-inch of gaming laptops when it comes to style, especially with the Mercury colorway.

Don’t buy it if…

You’re on a budget
Starting at over two grand, this is not a cheap gaming laptop by any means.

You want top-tier performance
Given the size of this laptop, there is only so much hardware you can pack in, so larger laptops with better GPUs are going to offer better performance overall.

Also consider

If my Razer Blade 14 (2024) review has you considering other options, here is another laptop to consider:

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Razer Blade 14 (2023)
While it doesn’t have the latest processor or as much RAM as the 2024 model, the Razer Blade 14 (2023) is still a fantastic gaming laptop, and you’ll likely be able to get it on sale right now.

Read our full Razer Blade 14 (2023) review

How I tested the Razer Blade 14 (2024)

I spent the better part of three weeks with the Razer Blade 14 (2024), using it as my everyday laptop for work, content creation, and gaming in the evenings.

In addition to its real world use, I also ran our standard battery of benchmarks on the device, including synthetic, creative, gaming, and battery benchmarks.

I’ve been reviewing gaming laptops for nearly half a decade, and have a Master’s Degree in Computer Science. I am also a lifelong gamer, so I’m better positioned to judge the merits and value of this laptop than many in the industry.

  • First reviewed April 2024
John Loeffler
John Loeffler
Components Editor

John (He/Him) is the Components Editor here at TechRadar and he is also a programmer, gamer, activist, and Brooklyn College alum currently living in Brooklyn, NY. 

Named by the CTA as a CES 2020 Media Trailblazer for his science and technology reporting, John specializes in all areas of computer science, including industry news, hardware reviews, PC gaming, as well as general science writing and the social impact of the tech industry.

You can find him online on Threads @johnloeffler.

Currently playing: Baldur’s Gate 3 (just like everyone else).

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