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Razer Blade Stealth priced in PH, starts at Php49,990

Razer’s online store has listed a local pricing for its impressive Razer Blade Stealth which you can now simply order with a click of a button.

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The Ultrabook is available in multiple configurations. You can either get the one with a QHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) display or bump it up to 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels). Storage options varies from 128GB up to 512GB.

Here’s the listed pricing for each variant:

  • QHD / 128GB — Php49,990
  • QHD / 256GB — Php59,990
  • 4K / 256GB — Php70,990
  • 4K / 512GB — Php80,990

It comes with a 12.5″ IGZO display, Intel Core i7-6500U, Intel HD Graphics 520, 8GB RAM, and Windows 10. There’s Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.1 onboard, plus two USB 3.0 and USB Type-C port with support for Thunderbolt 3.

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You can check out the complete listing and details if you here wish to order. To get the PH pricing, simply change your region to Philippines in the settings.

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This article was contributed by Daniel Morial, a film school graduate and technology enthusiast. He's the geeky encyclopedia and salesman among his friends for anything tech.

7 Responses

  1. Avatar for Ye Ye says:

    Can I purchase this at the Razer concept store in SM North?

  2. Avatar for Vaternz Vaternz says:

    So many retarded comments without doing research, the graphics amplifier will come into play, this is an ultra book that can accommodate a G. Amplifier…

  3. Avatar for Manochie Manochie says:

    Overpriced piece of turd

  4. Avatar for Truth Truth says:

    If only it can run fcp. I hope a review is coming soon?

  5. Avatar for Katipunero Katipunero says:

    1440 or 2160 paired with the Intel 520? Dafack?
    Its like buying an overpriced mac

    • Avatar for KATIPUNERA KATIPUNERA says:

      It’s because it was meant to be an Overpriced Mac targeted to people who are always busy with their lives and needs on the go lightweight performance. They are trying to compete the ultrabook market and not on the gaming scenario on this one.

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