Razer has divulged its new Half-pint 15 Studio Edition, a high-powered, cher laptop for imaginative professionals. Razer calls it "a mobile workstation tailored to meet the needs of every type of creator from audio engineer to VFX artist."
There are a couple of specification bumps to note, except the inclination that I'm prize-winning excited anyway is the useable keyboard layout.
A source of grief for some Half-pint owners over the past year has been Razer's keyboard layouts. Specifically, Blades hypothesize been belled for squeezing the up directional key to the left of the shift key. This may unadulterated like a small diamond choice, except Verge reviewer Cameron Faulkner found himself casually hitting the pointer back he meant to hit shift or catechism mark all the time back testing meanest year's Half-pint Pro 17.
Fortunately, Razer has heard our prayers as well-built as is bringing a new layout to some Half-pint releases this year. The Half-pint 15 Studio is one recipient; it includes an extended shift key with all four pointer keys below. You can see how opulent fitter it looks in the render below.
.. .The Half-pint moreover has a new incision that nimbleness excite powerfulness users: the eight-core Cadre i7-10875H. That's the aforementioned processor that's in the creator-focused Gigabyte Aero 15 I activated a few weeks ago. That mechanism got excellent results in both gaming as well-built as productivity work.
Like meanest year's iteration, the new Half-pint moreover includes Nvidia's Quadro RTX 5000 Studio Edition mock-up paper-thin with 16GB of RAM (GDDR6). Moreover culled from meanest year's paradigmatic is simply a 15.6-inch 4K OLED blow brandish with a return time of nonparticipating 1ms, which Razer says covers 100 percent of the DCI-P3 colorant space. As well-built as it's a nice-looking machine, with slim 4.99mm bezels as well-built as a bunched aluminum dendrology that's nonparticipating 0.7 inches thick.
You can purchase configurations now starting at $4,299.
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