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Razer Blade Stealth 13 (2019) vs Razer Blade 14 (2017)
Razer Blade GTX 1060 | 1080p | 256GB + 1TB (2017)

While the Razer Blade Stealth NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, 13.3" FHD 1080p 60Hz (2019) wasn't able to make it to the very top of any roundups from sources that perform quality hands-on testing, it still got featured in a large number of them. Windows Central, PC Gamer, Tom's Hardware, PCmag, Techradar, Expert Reviews, and techadvisor.com have all deemed it worthy of a place on their respective shortlists.
As for the Razer Blade GTX 1060 | 1080p | 256GB + 1TB (2017), it wasn't able to earn a top spot in any roundups from trusted sources that conduct their own hands-on testing. Nevertheless, it managed to impress reviewers at Techradar, hardwarezone.com.sg, TechSpot, and CNET enough to make it onto their respective shortlists.
As for a direct Razer Blade Stealth NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, 13.3" FHD 1080p 60Hz (2019) vs. Razer Blade GTX 1060 | 1080p | 256GB + 1TB (2017) comparison of their review performance, we examined sources that tested and rated both products, like Techradar and Digitaltrends. It turns out that all such sources consider the Razer Blade GTX 1060 | 1080p | 256GB + 1TB (2017) to be the superior product.
We also looked at the available data to find which sources liked each of them best and learned that the Razer Blade Stealth NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, 13.3" FHD 1080p 60Hz (2019) most impressed reviewers at Windows Central - they gave it a score of 9, whereas the Razer Blade GTX 1060 | 1080p | 256GB + 1TB (2017) got rated best by Techradar - 9.
Lastly, we averaged out all of their review data to compare them to their competitors. We found that the Razer Blade GTX 1060 | 1080p | 256GB + 1TB (2017), with its 8.5 out of 10 points, got reviewed noticeably better than most of its competitors - the average Gaming Laptop score being 7.6 - whereas the Razer Blade Stealth NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, 13.3" FHD 1080p 60Hz (2019) performed worse, with an average of merely 7.1.
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