From theRazer Blade 17toRazer’s new 15-inch Blade laptop, Razer has continued to impress gamers with its devices.

The chassis is T6 aluminum, which has a striking matte black finish.

This finish has an anti-fingerprint coating, which does a good job of keeping marks less apparent.

Open Razer Blade 18 on a desk.

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Below the lip of the lid are the webcam and the dual microphone array.

When open, you’ll find the 18-inch display, which has a more matte texture than ultra-reflective screens.

On the body is the RGB keyboard, and to either side of it is the speaker system.

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Below the keyboard is a large trackpad that measures about six and a half inches in length.

(I am terrible at doing so, so this one’s my bad!)

As for the keyboard, it had a satisfying springiness that kept me content.

The lock screen on the Razer Blade 18.

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However, the size of the keyboard threw me.

If you prefer a larger typing area, though, this could be a big negative.

As an all-in-one laptop, this new Blade iteration sets the bar.

The bottom of the Razer Blade 18.

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So is this one of thebest gaming laptops of 2023?

The specs speak for themselves.

Specifically, the GeForce RTX 4060 shines as the Blade 18’s GPU.

Illuminated keyboard on the Razer Blade 18.

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The amount of multitasking you might do on the laptop is remarkable.

There was one instance I was working in Photoshop and noticed the laptop freezing.

It lasted for about two seconds before resolving itself.

Person using the trackpad on the Razer Blade 18.

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While playing a variety of games, I can verify that the Razer Blade 18 has significant muscle.

While I rarely needed the full 500 nits, it did come in handy in darker scenes.

The 18-inch display takes the cake.

Person gaming on the Razer Blade 18.

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With the 2560 x 1600 resolution, every game looked incredible.

In all my game time, the graphics immersed me as well as a console experience.

You get 5MP quality which suits most cases, but confirm you’re in decent lighting.

Speakers in the Razer Blade 18.

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On one occasion, I used the Blade 18’s webcam on a Zoom call in my bedroom.

The environment isn’t well-lit, and I had to turn on three lights to get the best results.

At one point, there was a harsh red tint to my skin.

The Razer Blade 18 charging.

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I noticed this not only in Zoom but in the laptop’s built-in camera app.

My skin has pink undertones, but this made me look sunburned.

If you want to skip THX Spatial Audio, toggle your sound to “THX Stereo.”

Red light on the closed Razer Blade 18.

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The Microphone

The microphone array performed well for me on Zoom calls and when making voice notes.

In noisier spaces, though, there’s some distortion.

The battery power also showed significant drain when left in sleep mode for 21 hours.

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Gaming drains the battery at a fast rate, which isn’t surprising.

I suggest staying near the charger if you’re playing for more than half an hour.

On average, I noticed about 70% battery loss if I played games for 50 to 55 minutes.

Should You Buy the Razer Blade 18 RTX 4060 Gaming Laptop?

Still wonderingif you should buy a gaming laptopversus a desktop setup?

Top performers like Razer prove you don’t need a desktop to game.

In this laptop, you get a computer that balances strong GPU and CPU for a multimedia extravaganza.

It’s still portable but plan for its heft if you’re taking it long distances.