Razer has rolled out certain improvements to two of its well known workstations for the arrival of Windows 11. In an official statement, the organization has reported changes for the Razer Edge 15 Progressed and the Razer Book 13, from this point forward. New Razer Cutting edge 15 Progressed and Razer Book 13 designs will deliver with Windows 11, for reference.
Razer previously sold a lot of Cutting edge 15 Progressed models, beginning with Center i7-10875H releases for around US$2,500. Presently, the organization has added two additional setups, both with QHD 240 Hz shows, Center i7-11800H processors and 1 TB SSDs. The less expensive choice, estimated at US$2,699.99, has 16 GB of Smash and a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU as well. In examination, Razer charges US$400 more for 32 GB of Slam and a GeForce RTX 3080.
Paradoxically, the Razer Book 13 has gotten a US$200 value cut across all designs. Presently, the machine begins at US$999.99 and tops out at US$1,799.99 with a Center i7-1165G7, 16 GB of Slam, a 512 GB SSD and an UHD show. The Razer Book 13 is accessible with Windows 10 and Windows 11. The organization records Windows 11 arrangements as 'new', despite the fact that it appears to be the refreshed operating system is the main change from existing models.