LG Gram 17 vs Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition

Great portability
Fantastic battery life
Really nice screen
Good range of connections
Decent performance
Great performance with Quadro card, CNC milled Aluminum chassis, 32GB of RAM, a 10875h, and a 4K OLED Screen
Issues with coil whine can be fixed by sending it back to Razer support
Slim and lightweight design
Good display with 4K OLED Screen
Not enough battery life for some users
Keyboard is too small and takes time to get used to
Laptop is set to too aggressively throttle in software by default
Not the best battery life
Expensive
No SD card slot

Verdict

The LG Gram 17 is a great choice for those looking for a laptop with great portability, fantastic battery life, really nice screen, good range of connections, and decent performance. It is ultra light and provides two-hour battery life. However, some users may find the keyboard to be too small as it includes a numpad and takes a couple weeks to get used to. Additionally, the laptop is set to too aggressively throttle in software by default and requires tweaking.

Verdict

The Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition is a powerful laptop with a Quadro card, CNC milled Aluminum chassis, 32GB of RAM, a 10875h, and a 4K OLED Screen. It is a great choice for those who need a laptop for gaming and studying. However, some users have reported issues with coil whine, which can be fixed by sending it back to Razer support. Battery life is not the best, but it is still manageable.

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