Article 5QC8X Razer delivers new ultraportable and gaming PC options for Windows 11

Razer delivers new ultraportable and gaming PC options for Windows 11

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Scharon Harding
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Razer Book. (credit: Razer)

Windows 11 arrived yesterday, giving PC-makers everywhere an excuse to refresh their lineups. Razer announced new SKUs for its ultraportable Razer Book laptop and Razer Blade 15 Advanced gaming laptop today, and both are preloaded with Microsoft's latest operating system. Of course, the new PCs also come with some fresh specs to consider.

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Razer's peripherals are also said to be Windows 11-ready. (credit: Razer)

Razer's roots are in PC gaming, but the Razer Book is the three-headed snake's attempt at a more mainstream, portable PC. The clamshell's silver aluminum unibody chassis starts at just 2.9 pounds and 0.6 inches of thickness, making it competitive with ultraportables like Dell's XPS 13.

Today's announcement lowers the Razer Book's starting price to $1,000. That gets you a quad-core i5-1135G7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of SSD storage, and a 1920*1200 resolution screen with a 60 Hz refresh rate. Razer also announced more powerful versions with a quad-core i7-1165G7, 16GB of RAM, 512GB for $1,500 or 1TB of storage, and a 3840*2100 screen for $1,800.

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