Save up to $400 on Razer’s newest gaming laptop – this back-to-school deal deal won’t last long

Razer Blade 14
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Razer is holding a back-to-school sales event on its website, and it’s discounting its latest laptop models. For a limited time, the 2025 Razer Blade 14 is on sale for up to $400 off.
The exact final pricing depends on the configuration. There are two main versions of the Razer Blade 14: One houses an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, and one sports an RTX 5070 GPU. The RTX 5060 model only received a $300 discount. Prices for the lower-end model start at $2,000. You have the option to equip the laptop with a 2TB SSD and 64GB of RAM, which will raise the price to $2,600.
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The RTX 5070, with the $400 discount, i priced from $2,300 to $2,600. Like its counterpart, you also have the option to give it 2TB of storage and 64GB of RAM.
Both options come with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 processor and a QuadHD+ 120Hz OLED display. Additionally, you’ll receive two gifts with your purchase: a free one-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and an X-Ray Choma skin to put over the laptop.
ZDNET editor Kyle Kucharski recently reviewed the Razer Blade 14, which he called “one of the best work laptops” he’s ever tested. It may seem strange that a gaming laptop would be used for work, but that’s what’s great about the device — it’s versatile.
This model is 11% thinner and 11% lighter than its predecessor, clocking in at 3.5 pounds and sitting 0.6 inches thick when closed. Its design, combined with the matte black finish, allows the Blade 14 to fit in at an office setting. Kucharski also praised the computer’s silent keyboard, nearly bezel-less screen, and good selection of ports.
Review: Razer Blade 14
Performance is pretty decent, noted Kucharski, delivering “smooth, lag-free [gameplay]” across various titles like Diablo IV and Cyberpunk 2077. It’s not as powerful as Lenovo’s Legion Pro 7i or the MSI Stealth 16 AI. However, those two are higher-end machines, so they’re more expensive too. Think of the Razer Blade 14 as a solid midrange option.
How I rated this deal
As per ZDNET’s rating system, I grant this deal a 2/5. It’s not a massive price drop, but a welcomed one nonetheless, especially since this is a brand-new laptop. (It just launched three months ago.) I highly recommend the Razer Blade 14 to anyone looking for a computer that excels at both gaming and handling everyday work tasks.
As per Razer, this deal ends on September 2.
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