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    Where can I go to actually see the razer blades in person?

    Discussion in 'Razer' started by thebandteacher, Jun 5, 2017.

  1. thebandteacher

    thebandteacher Newbie

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    I'm really having a hard time deciding between the blade and the blade stealth. I want to see the exact sizes of the screens/keyboards and feel the builds to make a decision. Where can I go to do this?

    Thanks,

    Brad
     
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    LVNeptune Notebook Virtuoso

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    There's a few Razer stores around the US and you might be able to check at the Microsoft stores as well.
     
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    X33nbat Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well, there are only 5 Razer stores worldwide, with one in the US: San Francisco. The other four are in Bangkok, Taipei, Manilla, and Shanghai.... so if you want to take a trip...
     
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    kent1146 Notebook Prophet

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    Razer Store in San Francisco. That's it.

    Other stores with retail presence, like Microsoft Store, carry only one specific configuration of just the 14" Razer Blade. You won't find both models side by side in a retail Microsoft Store.

    So your options are either get yourself to the Razer Store in downtown San Francisco; or buy both models from a retailer with a good return policy (Amazon); or buy just one model, and trust that every single review ever written about Razer laptops praise their build qulaity.

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