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Razer Book 13

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description Razer Book 13 Overview

The Razer Book 13 is a compact ultrabook designed for professionals prioritizing productivity. Its notable features include an Intel processor, a slim design offering portability, and an integrated graphics solution suitable for everyday computing tasks. It’s targeted towards creative users, designers, and those needing a powerful yet mobile workstation.

insights Why this score

Razer Book 13 ranks #29 of 76 in the Ultrabook ranking, behind Dell XPS 13 9340, ahead of Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8.

balance Razer Book 13 Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Bright 16:10 touchscreen
  • check Excellent port selection
  • check Strong aluminum construction
  • check Good productivity performance
thumb_down Cons
  • close Shallow uncomfortable keyboard
  • close Premium launch pricing
  • close Limited sustained performance

help Razer Book 13 FAQ

What processor does the Razer Book 13 use?

The Razer Book 13 is powered by Intel processors, typically from the 11th or 12th generation Intel Core family. It is designed as an ultraportable productivity laptop rather than a gaming machine, using integrated graphics rather than a dedicated GPU.

Does the Razer Book 13 have a touchscreen?

The Razer Book 13 is available with touchscreen display options depending on the configuration. The display features thin bezels for a modern, near-borderless look within its compact 13.4-inch form factor.

How much does the Razer Book 13 weigh?

The Razer Book 13 weighs approximately 3 pounds (around 1.4 kg), making it a lightweight ultrabook suitable for daily commuting and travel. Its 13.4-inch display keeps the overall footprint small while still offering a usable workspace.

Can the Razer Book 13 handle gaming?

The Razer Book 13 uses integrated Intel graphics rather than a dedicated GPU, so it is not designed for demanding gaming workloads. It can handle casual and lightweight games, but users looking for serious gaming performance should consider Razer's Blade series instead.

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