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    What model is the display on the razerblade pro?

    Discussion in 'Razer' started by TatselGIR, Dec 20, 2013.

  1. TatselGIR

    TatselGIR Notebook Guru

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    Hello I'm looking for someone with a Razorblade pro to use the HWInfo program to find out about the model of the display on the razerblade pro?

    I'm really trying to decide between the GS70 and the Razerblade pro.
     
  2. Yosomono

    Yosomono Notebook Geek

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    Here is the section you are looking for I think and I have uploaded the entire log file.

    As far as the gs70 is concerned my personal reasons for staying away from it are as follows
    It runs hotter in most if not all testing that I have heard reported on.
    It has a steel series keyboard (I avoid these like the plague) and the lighting on the keyboard lights up the whole room floods around the keys and is IMO very poor
    The chassis is not a premium one it is flimsy and poorly designed.
    The ports... while it can be argued that the RBP could use an extra port or two... MSI should get the award for port overkill of the century, to the point that I find that many ports (which are very badly placed) just annoying.
    The power cord should attach on the left side not the right side (yes this is important to me) I like a nice clean right side where my mouse will be.
    The addition of a third drive (non SSD) is only going to put a drain on battery life (give me a USB external I can connect at will and an extra internal SSD or better yet throw in 3 512's as opposed to the current setup)
    Lack of a combination headphone mic/jack instead they have a three jack system

    MSI Has been in computing significantly longer than Razer (MSI 1986, Razer 1998) and they have been making "gaming" laptops for quite awhile yet this is the best they can offer? My opinion is that the RBP is a better investment
     

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  3. TatselGIR

    TatselGIR Notebook Guru

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    Yes ty, I agree completely and I appreciate teh file. IT is not just against the Razer and the alienware and i'm leaning toward the razor as i can actually take it in public (right?)
     
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    Yosomono Notebook Geek

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    I can't see any reason not to
     
  5. Blazertrek50

    Blazertrek50 Notebook Evangelist

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    Why wouldn't you bring an Alienware in public? I have with all 8 that I have owned, though I am thinking of giving this laptop a try...