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Razer Book 13: Release date, price, specs and design

Razer Book 13, a new productivity laptop, aimed at taking on the Dell XPS 13

Posted on November 9, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The Razer Book 13 is Razer’s new productivity-first laptop. Coming later in November and starting at $1,200, the new laptop takes on Dell’s XPS 13 and promises high performance, productivity, and Razer’s traditional design.

Not to be confused with the Razer Blade Stealth 13, the Razer Book 13 is a new product line for the company. It keeps Razer’s familiar, quality design but, with productivity in mind, beefs up the internals with Intel’s latest 11th-generation Tiger Lake processors.
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