Snynet Solution Logo
MON - SUN: 10 AM - 6 PM
+60 11 5624 8319

Blog

This Cyber Monday laptop deal gives the Razer Blade a reasonable price for once

Image Description

The Razer Blade 15 is one of the most luxurious gaming laptops on the market, often being described as the "MacBook Pro of gaming laptops". With that luxury comes a high price, of course, but on Cyber Monday, you can get this laptop for a slightly more approachable price. 

On Amazon, you can find the Razer Blade 15 with an Intel Core i7 and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti for just $1,299, a full $300 off of this model's $1,599 entry price. 

There are plenty of Cyber Monday gaming laptop deals that will get you the same specs at a lower price, but when it comes to the build quality, trackpad, screen and keyboard, the Razer Blade 15 is really in a league of its own. This gorgeous laptop features a CNC aluminum unibody frame, reminiscent of some of the best laptops on the market.

You're also getting one of the best trackpad you'll find on a Windows laptop, which makes this laptop attractive to creative professionals on top of its obvious gaming flair. The keyboard is no slouch, either, and is one of the most comfortable keyboards we've used on a laptop. At the end of the day, Razer made its name with gaming peripherals, so it's no surprise that the input experience is top-notch.

Unlike the MacBooks that the Razer Blade is always compared to, however, the Razer Blade is both user-upgradeable and has a wide range of ports. So, that small 256GB SSD is easily replaceable, so you're not stuck with the low amount of storage forever.

The GTX 1660 Ti is the lowest-end GPU that comes in the Razer Blade, which might turn some people off, but because this is a 1080p laptop, you should have no problem playing any game on the market with high settings and a 60 fps+ frame rate. And when it comes to esports? You're going to be able to fully take advantage of that 144Hz refresh rate.

Razer Blade 15 2020: $1,599 $1,299 at Amazon
The Razer Blade 15 is one of the best gaming laptops you'll find today. You can get more powerful hardware for less elsewhere, but the luxurious build quality, comfortable trackpad and keyboard, and plentiful ports makes it more than worth the Cyber Monday price. View Deal

And if you're not in the US, we went ahead and gathered up some of the best Razer Blade 15 deals down below, so you can find a great deal no matter where you are. 

  • TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for. 

Date

30 Nov 2020

Sources


Share


Other Blog

  • REvil Tor sites have come back to life

    The Tor sites of the infamous REvil ransomware group have suddenly come back online following months of inactivity.

    While the group took down all of its websites and essentially shut down its operations back in September of 2021 before being dismantled by Russia’s FSB at the beginning of this year, its sites on Tor now redirect to a new ransomware operation that launched only recently.

    Share your thoughts on Cybersecurity and get a free copy of the Hacker's Manual 2022. Help us find how businesses are preparing for the post-Covid world and the implications of these activities on their cybersecurity plans. Enter your email at the end of this survey to get the bookazine, worth $10.99/£10.99.

    At this time, it is still unclear as to who or which group is behind this new operation but the new leak site contains a lengthy list of past REvil victims as well as two new ones.

    According to BleepingComputer, security researchers pancak3 and Soufiane Tahiri recently spotted ads promoting the new REvil leak site on the Russian online hacking forum RuTOR. Despite the fact that the new site is hosted on a different domain, it still leads to the original one REvil used during its heyday.

    Who’s running the new leak site?

    As cybercriminals have started employing a Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, the new leak site explains that affiliates get an improved version of the REvil ransomware as well as a 80/20 split of all of the ransom payments collected.

    When it comes to victims, the site features a 26-page list and while most of them are from previous attacks, the last two appear to be related to this new operation and one of which includes Oil India.

    In November of last year when REvil’s data leak and payment sites were still under the control of the FBI, both sites showed a page with the title “REvil is bad” alongside a login form. Even though law enforcement seized the ransomware group’s sites, these redirects suggest that someone else has access to the Tor private keys that made it possible for them to make changes to the group’s .Onion site.

    Users on a popular Russian-speaking hacking forum have begun discussing whether the new leak site is a scam, a honeypot set up by the authorities or a legitimate continuation of REvil’s prior business. To make matters more confusing, there are currently multiple ransomware operations that are using REvil’s encryptors or are outright impersonating the original group.

    Once security researchers take a closer look at the new leak site, we may finally have some answers regarding whether or not the REvil ransomware group has magically come back from the dead.

    Via BleepingComputer

    Read More
  • Whole Foods Amazon Prime Day $10 credit returns – here’s how to get it

    Spend money to make money with this Whole Foods Prime Day deal, which you can claim without leaving your home

    Read More
  • Discord once again found to be hosting malware payloads

    A new HTML smuggling campaign delivers malware hosted on the popular Discord messaging platform.

    Read More
  • Cisco wants to radically simplify IT operations through hybrid cloud

    Cisco is making it easier for organizations to manage their on-premise data centers and multicloud operations.

    Read More

Find Out More About Us

Want to hire best people for your project? Look no further you came to the right place!

Contact Us