Razer announced two Blade Stealth Ice Lake SKUs back in September: the 25 W Core i7-1065G7 configuration with Iris Plus graphics for $1500 and the 15 W Core i7-1065G7 configuration with the GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q graphics for $1800 USD. This review will focus on the 25 W configuration and the any advantages and disadvantages it brings to the table when compared to the last generation Whiskey Lake-U and GeForce MX Blade Stealth options. Expect our review on the Blade Stealth Ice Lake GTX 1650 Max-Q SKU to come soon.

Aside from the processor swap, the Blade Stealth Ice Lake is visually identical to last year's Blade Stealth with only a few differences that we will note below. Thus, we recommend checking out our existing review pages to learn more about the chassis, keyboard, clickpad, display, speakers, and ports since these remain unchanged.

Major competitors to the Blade Stealth Ice Lake include other flagship Ultrabooks like the Dell XPS 13, Huawei MateBook X Pro, Asus ZenBook S13, Lenovo Yoga C940, or HP Spectre 13.

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