Razer Blade 15 and Blade Pro 17 Gaming Laptops now up to $500 off

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When it comes to picking the best gaming laptop for you, Razer's powerful specs and sleek, premium aesthetics always make it a great choice. But those premium components usually come with prices that are just as high as their speeds.

However, from now until June 26, that issue's been resolved thanks to a deep $500 price cut across select models featuring RTX 20-series GPUs.

Razer Blade 15 Base Edition: was $2,299 now $1,799 @ Razer

Razer Blade 15 Base Edition: was $2,299 now $1,799 @ Razer
This configuration features a 15.6-inch 4K OLED display up top, 10th gen Intel Core i7 CPU and RTX 2070 Max-Q GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB NVMe SSD.

Razer Blade 15 Advanced Edition: was $2,999 now $2,499 @ Razer

Razer Blade 15 Advanced Edition: was $2,999 now $2,499 @ Razer
This one’s more for the esports enthusiasts, with a FHD display that has a buttery smooth 300Hz refresh rate. Alongside this and a bigger battery, you’ve got an Intel Core i7-10875H processor paired with an RTX 2080 Max Q GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM and a 1TB M.2 SSD.

Razer Blade Pro 17: was $3,199 now $2,899 @ Razer

Razer Blade Pro 17: was $3,199 now $2,899 @ Razer
The Razer Blade Pro 17 sports a huge 17.3-inch display up top with 100% sRGB color gamut and a 300Hz refresh rate, Intel Core i7-10875H CPU, GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q GPU, 16GB dual channel DDR4 RAM and a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD. Plus, it comes bundled with a copy of Hitman 3 for free.

Beyond the spec-heavy builds, Razer laptops also offer strong, durable designs, highly programmable keyboards and a wide array of customizable RGB lighting. Despite the lack of RTX 30-series cards, these are still pretty impressive portable gaming rigs if you’re looking to pick something up for all that travelling you’re no doubt planning to do later this year!

Jason England

Jason is a deals writer at Tom's Hardware — bringing a decade of tech and gaming journalism to the role. He specializes in making sure you never pay more than you should for PC components and tech! He has previously written for other publications like Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus and in his spare time, you'll find him looking for good dogs to pet or eating pizza in his home town of Nottingham, UK.