Razer has unveiled its 2026 Blade laptop lineup, comprising the Blade 14, Blade 16, and Blade 18, each engineered for specific use cases from ultra-portable gaming to desktop-replacement performance. All three models feature Razer's anodized aluminum unibody chassis and vapor chamber cooling, with configurations supporting NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs and current-generation Intel or AMD processors.
The Razer Blade 14 targets gamers prioritizing portability. Weighing 1.63 kg and 0.62 inches thin, it packs up to an RTX 5070 GPU (115W TGP) and an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 processor with a 50 TOPS NPU for AI workloads. Its 14-inch QHD+ OLED 120 Hz display is Calman Verified, and the 72 Wh battery offers all-day battery life. Prices start at $2,299.
The Razer Blade 16 balances performance and mobility. It features up to an RTX 5090 GPU (165W TGP) with 24GB GDDR7, an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, and up to 64GB LPDDR5X 9600 MHz memory. The 16-inch QHD+ OLED 240 Hz display supports VESA TrueBlack 1000 HDR. At 14.9 mm thin and 2.14 kg, it fits a regular sleeve and includes Thunderbolt 5. Pricing ranges from $2,399 to $5,599.
For desktop-class performance, the Razer Blade 18 offers up to an RTX 5090 GPU at 175W TGP and a 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor. It is the only Blade with slotted DDR5 RAM (up to 128 GB) and two M.2 NVMe slots (up to 8 TB). The 18-inch dual-mode display runs at UHD+ 240 Hz or FHD+ 440 Hz. Triple-fan vapor chamber cooling sustains marathon workloads. Prices start at $3,499 and go up to $6,999.
The 2026 lineup ensures that whether users prioritize portability, balance, or raw power, there is a Razer Blade tailored to their needs, from AAA gaming to AI development and content creation.


