Razer has tweaked the base and the hinge this time around to allow for better cooling, which largely involves removing metal from the chassis. One aspect of the Blade 15 design that's definitely not apple-like, though, is the bottom. You do, though, get an RGB-lit keyboard with Razer's laptops, which adds a bit of customizable gamer edginess. The company does sell similar silver laptops under the Razer Book brand, but they're 13-inch models with integrated graphics. But of course, since these are Razer gaming laptops, the shells are black. If you aren't familiar with Razer's laptop designs, they're similar to Apple's MacBooks in their rigid aluminum shells and rounded corners. Although, as always, the green three-headed Razer snake logo clashes pretty hard with the otherwise sleek design. Not a whole lot has changed aesthetically with the Blade 15 compared to last year's Blade 15 Advanced, but that's fine because Razer's black aluminum chassis have long been considered one of the nicest in the gaming laptop game–especially if you like understated designs.
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