Save up to $1,000 off RTX 50-series gaming laptops in Razer's Black Friday sale!
Score a new Razer Blade RTX 50-series gaming laptop for cheap
'Tis the season for holiday shopping, and retailers around the world are rollng out early Black Friday deals in a bid to attract your business.
I cover laptops for a living here at Tom's Guide and I just noticed Razer is running a big sale that knocks up to $1,000 off its Razer Blade gaming laptops!
This is a big deal given that Razer makes some of the best gaming laptops on the market and these are some of the lowest prices I've ever seen on Blades packing Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards. While they might drop a smidge lower on Black Friday proper, I highly doubt it.
I've collected the best of the best deals in a brief list below, and if anything strikes your fancy I recommend you check out our Razer promo codes to save a little bit extra this year.
Quick links
- shop all Razer laptops from $1,549 at Razer
- Razer Blade 16 w/ RTX 5060: was $2,399 now $1,599
- Razer Blade 16 w/ RTX 5070: was $2,799 now $1,899
- Razer Blade 18 w/ RTX 5070 Ti: was $3,499 now $2,699
- Razer Blade 18 w/ RTX 5080: was $4,099 now $3,099
- Razer Blade 18 w/ RTX 5090: was $5,199 now $4,499
Razer deals
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This entry-level Razer Blade 14 gaming machine sports an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 laptop GPU, an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 CPU, 16GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage driving the 14-inch with an RTX 5060 comes with a 14-inch QHD+ 120 Hz OLED display. You can read our Razer Blade 14 review to see why we recommend this gaming beast!
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If you need a smidge more power I recommend this more powerful Blade 14 with a beefier Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU, an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 CPU, 32GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage driving the 14-inch OLED display.
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Need a bigger screen? This larger Razer Blade 16 comes with a 16-inch QHD+ 240Hz OLED display, an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 CPU, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD.
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This Razer Blade 16 comes with the more powerful RTX 5070 GPU. It also features a 16-inch QHD+ 240Hz OLED display, an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 CPU, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. In our Razer Blade 16 (2024) review, we said we were big fans of this laptop and its gorgeous OLED display, and now you can score one at a great discount.
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If you want the biggest gaming laptop possible you want this Razer Blade 18 with its 18-inch dual-mode OLED screen that operates in either 4K (3840 x 2400) at 240Hz or 1200p (1920 x 1200) at 440Hz. You also get a Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, 32GB of RAM, 1TB SSD, and an RTX 5070 Ti GPU. In our Razer Blade 18 review we gave this beast high marks for its outrageous performance and gorgeous display.
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This is an even more powerful version of the Blade 18 that gives you the extra oomph of an RTX 5080 GPU. Otherwise, you get the same 18-inch dual-mode OLED screen that operates in either 4K (3840 x 2400) at 240Hz or 1200p (1920 x 1200) at 440Hz, plus a Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage.
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This Razer Blade 18 (2025) is nearly top of the line, giving you the same dual-mode OLED display along with the Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, 32GB of RAM, 2TB SSD, and a powerful RTX 5090 GPU for best-in-class gaming.
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If money is no object, this Razer Blade 18 (2025) is the creme de la creme of Razer's 2025 gaming laptop lineup. You get the 18-inch dual-mode OLED screen that operates in either 4K (3840 x 2400) at 240Hz or 1200p (1920 x 1200) at 440Hz. You also get a Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, 64GB of RAM, 4TB SSD, and a powerful RTX 5090 GPU, giving you the ultimate desktop replacement for a serious discount.
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Alex Wawro is a lifelong tech and games enthusiast with more than a decade of experience covering both for outlets like Game Developer, Black Hat, and PC World magazine. A lifelong PC builder, he currently serves as a senior editor at Tom's Guide covering all things computing, from laptops and desktops to keyboards and mice.
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