Razer Blade 14 OLED: Ultra-thin power meets 3K gaming display
Razer Blade 14 OLED packs RTX 5070 graphics, AMD Ryzen AI, and a 3K OLED display into a 15.7mm chassis. This is portable power done right. The post Razer Blade 14 OLED: Ultra-thin power meets 3K gaming display appeared first on Phandroid.

The Razer Blade 14 OLED is the company’s most compact 14-inch gaming laptop to date, just 15.7mm thin and weighing 1.63kg. Despite its size, it squeezes in an RTX 5070 laptop GPU, AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 365 chip, and a stunning 3K OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate.
But it’s not just about raw power. Razer redesigned the thermal system with what it calls a “Thermal Hood,” boosting airflow to keep things cool under load. And it doesn’t skimp on battery either. With a 72Wh cell, Razer claims up to 11 hours of use on a single charge—impressive for a gaming laptop this thin.
Connectivity-wise, it covers everything. You get dual USB4 Type-C, HDMI 2.1, a UHS-II microSD reader, and support for both Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. There is also per-key Chroma RGB, a six-speaker THX setup, and a massive glass trackpad that doesn’t feel like an afterthought.
Inside, the Blade 14 runs up to 64GB of blazing-fast LPDDR5X memory (8000MHz). Creators and gamers alike can push AI workloads thanks to both AMD’s NPU (which can hit 50 TOPS) and NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell-based GPUs. There’s also support for Copilot+ features like Recall and Cocreate.
Razer is also refreshing the Blade 16 with an RTX 5060 variant. This is for those who want a slightly larger form factor but don’t need maxed-out graphics.
Razer’s also stepping up its sustainability game. Every Blade now uses recycled aluminum and ships in plastic-free packaging made from FSC-certified cardboard. If you’re interested in picking up either laptop, the new Raze Blade 14 is priced starting at $2,299.99 while the Razer Blade 16 will retail for $2,399.99.
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