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Razer Book 13

RAZER, KNOWN FOR its high-performance hardware, has offered a change in direction from its usual gaming-focused machines here. The Razer Book 13’s selling point is performance meets productivity. So, being a bit out of Razer’s comfort zone, how does this ultrabook make a mark on the productivity world? Well, there are three models of the Book 13—we have the range-topping model with a quad-core 11th-Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7, and a UHD touchscreen display.

Let’s get straight into that display. For productivity and general usage, it’s an extremely

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