This Lamborghini Laptop Is Actually Cool as Hell

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This Razer Blade 16 is a $5000 laptop with a Lamborghini logo. For PC gamers, it’s the B8 S4 with the Stage 2 dual-pulley swap tuned for race gas. The end result is stupid power in the stealthiest packaging—with extra stares from people who know.

In essence, the Blade 16 x Automobili Lamborghini Edition is a brand collaboration between the storied supercar maker and a relatively young California computer builder. Lamborghini previously paired up with Asus for a 12-inch laptop in 2010, but the aesthetics, build quality, and performance were more LM002 than Murcielago. Razer’s Lambo features hand-painted USB ports in Arancio Borealis, a one-piece aluminum chassis with a laser-etched Y motif, and orange cooling fans that are part of a vapor chamber cooling system that I’d have wished were fitted in the fiery-hot Aventador. It’s high-end at every level. Else, the design is very unshowy and tasteful.

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The specs are insane. Razer takes the fastest Intel processor, a 24-core i9-13950HX running at 5.5 GHz. Then it pairs the fastest graphics chip, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090, with a 16-inch Mini-LED display with two native resolutions for gaming (just above 1080p at 240 Hz) and photo editing (4K at 120 Hz). The best laptops can only provide one type of display. There’s nothing else on the laptop market like this Razer.

Only 150 will be made for the U.S. market, and each comes with a copy of Assetto Corsa Competizione and a custom black and orange box befitting the Blade 16’s astronomical price. Battery life is like fuel consumption—who cares with this much power? You should probably renovate your bathroom instead of buying fast silicon that’ll depreciate to near zero, but damn, no one will roll up next to you at E3 with one of these.

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