Razer Blade 14 vs Asus Zenbook UX301 vs Apple MacBook Pro:Best fit for use is..............................

Razer Blade 14                                                                                                                                         With a rigid all aluminum chassis, seamlessly integrated with gaming grade peripherals brings the 14-inch Razer Blade gaming laptop to a whole new level.  The Razer Blade 14 has a slim design with a powerful combination of fourth-gen quad-core Intel processor and Nvidia graphics; battery life is strong, too. The 14-inch Razer Blade embodies Razer’s continuing drive to design the world’s best gaming laptops for those that need insanely powerful performance, the thinnest form factor and the highest resolution screen to game anywhere, anytime. Razer set out to do the impossible without compromising performance and, with the Razer Blade 14-inch laptop, users are able to do more than ever before on an ultra-portable system. The 14-inch Razer Blade embodies Razer’s continuing drive to design the world’s best gaming laptops for those that need insanely powerful performance, the thinnest form factor and the highest resolution screen to game anywhere, anytime. Razer set out to do the impossible without compromising performance and, with the Razer Blade 14-inch laptop, users are able to do more than ever before on an ultra-portable system. The audio is one the Blade's strong points. The combo jack offers high volume and clean sound with low distortion and perfect dynamics. Same thing for the speakers. Razer had the really cool idea to place them on either side of the keyboard, facing up. The volume is high and the sound is clean, at least as laptop speakers go. And, for once, the Dolby software works wonders, greatly improving the sound quality. Beyond the display, the Blade has a chiclet keyboard that glows with green backlights. It is a unique color combination that says very clearly that this is a Razer product. Also, it is hard to look at the Blade in a dark or dimly lit room with the green backlights on and not think, “Wow. That looks cool.” The keyboard also features anti-ghosting technologies, which ensures that all your commands are recognized, great for Starcraft players with high APMs. The trackpad is very responsive and feels solid as well.  The dedicated buttons are a nice option, you could actually game on this trackpad… poorly, but that’s still better than most trackpads.  It’s superior to the Macbook Air’s trackpad, which is shocking as it is an excellent trackpad. This allowed us to make a product that is thinner, lighter and more powerful. Incorporated is a highly efficient thermal solution that is capable of harnessing the power of the latest Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA® GeForce GTX® 765M gaming grade graphics all in an ultra-thin form factor.
but,The most dislikable feature here is the touchpad's inconsistent sensitivity. At least once every half hour, we experienced the odd glitch mentioned previously that caused the cursor to ghost jump the cursor to another line of text while we were typing. Runs hot while gaming; Limited viewing angles; Lacks SD card slot. A lackluster low-resolution, nontouch display doesn't fit the high-end design. The baseline 128GB SSD for $1,800 isn’t sufficient for a gaming PC; you'd better pony up for the 256GB or 512GB model.
THE BOTTOM LINE The oh-so-portable 14-inch Razer Blade has got you covered when you want to take your gaming on the road, with an Intel Haswell processor and the latest Nvidia graphics. Ditching gimmicks and delivering on function, Razer's slim 14-inch gaming laptop marries true power and good battery life in an excellent PC. All it lacks a stellar display.                                                                           Specs:                                                                                                                                                                 2.2GHz Intel quad-core Core i7 4702HQ CPU
8GB RAM
Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M
256GB mSATA Solid State Drive
Killer Wireless-N 1202 (802.11a/b/g/n)
3 USB 3.0 ports
1 HDMI 1.4 out
1 audio out
Bluetooth 4.0 adapter
70Wh battery                                                                                                                                               Price:$1799                                                                                                                                                                                                    VS
Asus Zenbook UX301                                                                                                                              A sleek body covered in glass and metal, an awesome screen and a fast hardware platform. UX301 is a great looking laptop that's strikingly different. Despite the updated styling, it's still got that Zenbook look that says "I have a classy Ultrabook".The Asus Zenbook UX301 packs in a lot, including a better-than-HD touch screen, big 256GB SSD, and Core i7 processor, in a slim, smart design. Powered by the latest 4th generation Intel Core processors for seamless multi-tasking performance and outstanding energy efficiency, the new ZENBOOK takes on the most demanding applications with ease while delivering extra-long battery life up to 8 hours. Also featured is solid-state storage configured in RAID 0, the ZENBOOK UX301 not only keeps your data safe, but also makes it blistering-fast and responsive. With no moving parts to damage or fail, solid-state storage is extremely durable and its low power requirements mean longer battery life when you're on-the-go.  Zenbook UX301 has a strikingly gorgeous design refined with crystalline glass and classic hairline metallic finish that's just 15.5mm thick - 14% thinner than the previous Zenbook. Lift the lid and inside is a vibrant 13.3-inch WQHD display that brings images to life and makes everything from browsing the web to working with documents an absolute pleasure.
but,The SSD Raid array sounds like a must-have feature, but Raid doesn't mean simply twice the performance of a single disk.It costs more than most comparable better-then-HD laptops, including the Retina MacBook Pro. The Zenbook doesn't feel as rugged as its price warrants, and its battery life is unimpressive.
THE BOTTOM LINE The ASUS Zenbook UX301 offers a beautiful Gorilla Glass lid, a QHD display, solid battery life and swift Haswell performance for a premium price.Asus was one of the first PC makers to go ultra-thin with its Zenbook line. That latest UX301 version packs in nearly every high-end spec you'd want, but it's priced out of reach for most, and lacks an all-day battery.                                                         Specs:                                                                                                                                                         Windows 8 Operating System
13.3″ Screen Size
Touchscreen
2560 x 1440 Screen Resolution
Blue available Color
8GB RAM
256GB SSD Hard Disk Capacity
1.8 GHz Processor Speed
Intel HD Graphics 4400 Graphics Details
Shared Video Memory
Webcam
HDMIWiFi
6 Battery Cells
Price:$1899                                                                                                                                                                                                                                VS                                                                             Apple MacBook Pro                                                                                                                                   The screen is very good, with rich, vibrant colours and great viewing angles, and although not as light and thin as a MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is very portable. The new 13-inch MacBook Pro has a faster third-gen Intel Core i5 processor, and USB 3.0 ports.
But, There's no opportunity to pick a faster processor, for example. It's a pity the entry-level model only uses a Core i5 too, instead of the more powerful Core i7 processors used in the rest of the MacBook Pro range. Not much else has changed: the price, battery life, and older, thicker appearance, however well designed, remain the same.
The bottom line :The 13-inch MacBook Pro is ideal for those who need a little more configurability and storage than the MacBook Air can offer, but also need a very portable machine. While the 13-inch MacBook Pro remains a well-built laptop, it's fallen behind the MacBook Air and Retina Display MacBook Pro in design, lacks higher-end upgrades, and feels too expensive compared with the competition.               Specifications
Release date06/11/12
ProcessorIntel 3rd Gen Core i5 2.5 GHz ( Dual-Core )( 3.1 GHz )
Memory4 GB/ 8 GB (max)
Hard Drive500 GB - 5400 rpm- Serial ATA-300
Operating SystemApple Mac OS X Mountain Lion
Display Type13.3 in
Max Resolution1280 x 800 ( WXGA )
Graphics ProcessorIntel HD Graphics 4000 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0
Optical DriveDVD±RW (±R DL)                                                                                                                Price;$1,199       

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