Razer Blade Stealth review: the cheaper, faster, better MacBook

By Tim Biggs
Updated June 3 2016 - 2:23pm, first published 1:56pm
Like a more powerful, Windows-running MacBook crossed in a rave, the Stealth's looks are a little at odds with its name (although it does run very quietly).  Photo: Tim Biggs
Like a more powerful, Windows-running MacBook crossed in a rave, the Stealth's looks are a little at odds with its name (although it does run very quietly). Photo: Tim Biggs
The matte aluminium body is seamless and very solid. It will immediately pick up marks from the moisture on your hands, but it feels great. Photo: Tim Biggs
The matte aluminium body is seamless and very solid. It will immediately pick up marks from the moisture on your hands, but it feels great. Photo: Tim Biggs

Laptops haven't really been exciting for a while now. They keep getting thinner and lighter, trying to fill that narrowing gap between your phone and a desktop computer. Each strikes its own balance between portability, capability and affordability, and generally you have to pick which two of those things you want to go for.

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