Razer Blade Stealth

In case you didn’t know, I L-O-V-E Razer.  They make wonderful, efficient gaming gear among other products.  I have pretty much everything Chroma.  Is it necessary?  No, but it’s aesthetically pleasing; plus, there are millions of color options.  Who doesn’t love customization?  When the Razer Blade Stealth was unveiled at CES, it won a “Best of CES; Best PC” award.  They then made history, as Razer won their sixth consecutive “Best of CES” award.  I am so proud to know the people behind the brand.  

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Image courtesy of razerzone.com
The Stealth currently on sale, which varies in price (i.e. $1,599.99 reduced to $1,449.99 for 512GB, UHD).  Side note:  If you have the student discount, save it.  The current sale price is a better option.  You also get FL Studio 12 included with your purchase.  I was fortunate enough to get one, and all I can say is, “WOW!”  The picture clarity is amazing– minute details I never knew were there are visible.  It weighs in at 2.75 pounds compared to the MacBook Air, which weighs 2.38 pounds.  Currently there is no hardshell case for it, but some companies offer skins.  The one brand with the highest reviews is dbrand.  They have some fun customization options, and can be re-adjusted.  I wish it had come with a sleeve or something to protect it, even though most laptops/ultrabooks do not.     
This ultrabook is incredible!  The touchscreen is very receptive.  I need to get a screen protector; don’t know about you, but fingerprints on the screen drives me nuts.  The backlighting on the keys can be adjusted, and there are millions of combinations to make it your own.  You can customize profiles to fit your wants.  I have a profile for WoW, which only lights up keys used for MMORPGs (there are various gaming settings).  I also have one for daily use, which is spectrum cycling, that cycles through all different colors.  There is also a breathing option, where the colors pulsate.  Options that I haven’t listed are noted here.  My desktop setup has the colors sync together (keyboard, mouse, headphones, mousepad). 
The downside to the Stealth is that it does heat up quite fast.  If you have it on your lap, it might burn your legs.  I always use a stand (it came with a fan), so it’s not an issue for me.  I highly recommend getting one if you decide to purchase this.  I also read that the battery life is not the greatest (unplugged), but I generally always have my laptops plugged in.  Fingerprints definitely show on the outer parts of the ultrabook, which isn’t pretty, but that’s why they have skins.  Should you decide to purchase the Stealth (especially if you’re a gamer), I recommend getting the 512GB, since space is limited already, and the last thing you want is a computer without space.  The first thing I installed was WoW, and it actually plays even without the Razer Core.  In case you were wondering, I did not purchase the Core simply because of the price.  As much as I love Razer, it seems as though they are starting to price themselves out.      
Pros:
  • Visual quality/clarity
  • Gaming capabilities
  • Chroma (not necessary, but it’s beautiful!)
  • Speaker quality/clarity
  • Small power brick (fabric-covered cord)
  • Lightweight
  • Travel-friendly 
  • HDMI port
  • 2 USB ports
Cons:
  • Can overheat fast
  • Battery life is low
  • Generally does not play high-end games without the Core
I’m sure there are more cons, but overall this has been one of my favorite products.  I have only had it for a couple of days, so after more use I will update this post.
Do you have the Stealth or a Razer system?  What are your thoughts?

Gift-Giving Guide, Part 4: Technology, Gadgets, & Travel

There are tons of gadgets available so it’s hard to pick just a few.  What is on your holiday list?

1.  ESPRO Insulated Coffee & Tea Press, $49.95

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Know anyone who can’t live without their tea or coffee?  I must admit that I am one of those people.  I also don’t mind saying that I kind of want to buy this for myself.  Who wouldn’t love the perfect cup of their favorite fresh-pressed tea or coffee?  Whether it’s made ahead of time to enjoy on the way to the office or made so it’s ready to enjoy at the office, the tea/coffee will be amazing and stay hot for up to 6 hours.  Comes in black, stainless steel, and white.

2.  Perfect Bake:  App-Controlled Smart Baking, $69.99 (currently on sale, $49.99)

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At CES 2015, we watched the demo for this “smart baking” set.  I think it’s a wonderful gift for those who are just starting to bake, as it does far more than weigh your ingredients.  You hook up the scale to your device, and it will auto-adjust the amount of ingredients necessary for whatever it will be put in the oven.  Need the recipe for half a dozen cookies instead of a dozen?  What if you need more?  That’s no problem either. 

3.  GoalZero Flip 10 Charger, $25.80

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I listed this in my post about gadget travel essentials, which you can read here, if you like.  This portable charger has saved me countless times.  I always take it, whether I am headed to the store or traveling here and there.  You can bring the power stick to a full charge on your computer.  Attach the USB cable, and charge away.  The link provided happens to be for the green charger, but they do offer other colors.

4.  ZUCA Pro Artist Case, $305.00 ($275.00 on amazon.com)

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If you are feeling extra generous this year, you can splurge on a ZUCA.  I LOVE mine, and have had it for ages.  It has been all over the world, and rolled through just about everything– rocks, snow, ice, gravel, etc.  The frame still looks new, and it still acts as a seat.  You can read more about my use of ZUCA here.  This makes the perfect gift for anyone who travels and is looking for a lightweight, durable carry-on.  The ZUCA Pro Artist Case also comes with convenient inserts for storage and organization.  

5.  Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma, $99.99

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Image courtesy of razerstore.com

The Chroma products from Razer are fun and functional.  I love that the Chroma line can be synced to change so all devices have the same colored light.  If you’d like, you can click here to read about what I have.  They can also change or be set on a static color.  The sound is amazing, and the noise-cancellation is comparable to Bose.  Each headset also comes with an enhanced digital microphone.  When it retracts into the earpiece the microphone will turn off.   

6.  R2D2 Kitchen Timer, $19.99

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No Star Wars fan’s kitchen would be complete without this adorable R2D2 kitchen timer.  He is the perfect addition to any counter top, and will ring when the time is up.

7.  iHealth Edge Activity + Sleep Tracker, $69.99

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iHealth is a wonderful company.  They have everything from glucometers to advanced scales, blood pressure cuffs, and more.  The products can all be linked to the app, so all stats are within reach.  The Edge is comfortable to wear, and there is no need to worry about burns or other issues.  It is not waterproof, though, so no swimming or showering with it.  All-in-all the Edge is a fantastic gift for those who are health/fitness savvy.

Tech Tuesday: Razer Chroma

Over time, I have used Turtle Beach, Corsair, and other gaming-specific brands, until I found Razer….then, I fell in love.

Currently, I have the Naga mouse, and my friend has the mouse and headset.  While at CES (a HUGE shout-out to Ryan who helped us out, and Hilmar for all the information), we were introduced to the Chroma line.  The BlackWidow Chroma and BlackWidow Chroma Stealth (Stealth available on their site, only) are two of the most beautiful keyboards I’ve seen.  They are very durable, and the vibrant backlight options allow you to pick from over 16 million customizable color options!  There are 5 additional macro keys and, of course, a gaming mode option.  It is so easy to fit the keyboard to your needs.

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Image courtesy of razerzone.com
Image courtesy of razerzone.com

The Naga Epic Chroma mouse works just as well as the Naga, but it’s not as aesthetically pleasing.  It also doesn’t have a wireless option nor a magnetic dock.  There is also the Death Adder Chroma, but it doesn’t have the 12-key.  I would compare the Kraken Chroma headset (7.1 surround sound) to the Bose noise-cancelling headphones.  I have used both, and must say that I was pleasantly surprised by how well the Chroma blocks external noise.  Whether you are watching a concert or playing your favorite game, the headset immerses you in the experience; it feels like you’re (literally) there!  Like the rest of the Chroma line, you can choose from over 16 million customizable color options regarding the backlight.  Another plus is how comfortable it is to wear.  I noticed with others that the top of my head would get sore after a little more than an hour of gaming.  There is no discomfort at all with the Kraken Chroma, and I sometimes forget to take a break; the time just flies by!  The ear cups fold in for easy portability, and the mic is a high-quality.  It also can be pushed in when you’re not using it, which means no bulky mic.  

Since CES, we have both purchased the complete Chroma set (I’m waiting just for my keyboard to arrive!).  Everything works seamlessly together, and I love the fact that the colors on the keyboard, mouse, and headset change simultaneously.  Does the backlight affect how the products work?  No.    But it does make gaming experiences that much more enjoyable.  I also love that the keyboard can be set so that specific keys are lit during gameplay, and the rest are not.  It’s all about quality, and Razer makes some of the best gaming products out there.  Right now, they have some great promotions.  You can even purchase a tee, and 100% of the profits will go to the Save the Children Organization.  The Razer team is incredible, too, and their customer service is top-notch.