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Razer Laptops for Graphic Design Under £2,000

Here's a great selection of razer laptops for graphic design under £2,000.

If you’re a true gamer or e-sports enthusiast look no further than Razer’s award-winning laptops. Its most recent product is a monster of a machine and considered a serious rival to gaming offerings from MSI and Asus. The Blade range for gaming and high-intensity productivity combines high-level power and relative lightweight features in a model that’s still compact and portable enough for everyday life.

Whether you’re an Adobe Illustrator professional, a die-hard CorelDRAW loyalist or a newbie pottering around Sketch or GIMP, getting the right laptop can be the difference between vibrant graphical joy and a slow painful design death. The latter can be an expensive mistake. Not just in terms of hardware cost but often an even greater professional / artistic one too.

This page isn’t just for pro’s but for anyone looking to run a design package successfully. Our list is continuously updated by our AI to ensure that the machines we recommend are the best options for you at this precise minute!

So what goes into finding the best laptop for graphic design?

The key areas to look at are power, display, connectivity and storage.

Power

Power is a complex attribute to assess in a laptop as it's made up of several factors that interact in different ways to produce similar results (a very good reason to let Choosist’s AI do the hard work for you !!).

Clock speed (the speed at which the processor computes your commands) is one differentiator but can be sorely misleading without first factoring more revealing ones.

The number of processor cores is an important one. This is the number of processing units that can run at any one time - graphics software can use several at a go). The newer the design of the processor the better. Hence, an 8th generation i7 is better than a 7th.

To support this power the laptop will need thinking space. This is where RAM comes in. The more the better, 8GB being the absolute minimum here.

All the work these components do need to be available for you to see and interact with without lag. This is where the graphics card comes in and as you might guess graphic design needs plenty of juice in this department. Opt for a discrete graphics card i.e., not just one that is shipped with the processor. Laptops with both are just fine too.

Display

Resolution is important, more so the bigger the screen you feel you need to do the work. This applies to the built-in display and even more so to the external one. But not all screens are the same. Technologies such as IPS and OLED can provide much better colour accuracy and vibrancy, usually better from different viewing angles, again increasing in importance with screen size.

Connectivity

External monitors are often an important peripheral for designers and editors, which come bigger faster and more detailed with time. This is great but it makes the kind of port the machine is shipped with no longer an afterthought but a key one. Thunderbolt varieties can often support multiple high-resolution monitors, as can faster USB-C varieties for examples.

Storage

With cloud storage cheap and often free, keeping files backed up is not a problem. Rather, it's the drive speed that is critical in keeping up with the power we talked about above. But this has to be balanced with cost. The best laptops for students may make do with HDDs rather than faster SSDs which we’d otherwise recommend

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Razer Blade Pro

The Razer Blade Pro is its thinnest and most powerful gaming laptop. Although it’s the world's slimmest desktop replacement, the Razer Blade Pro certainly doesn't sacrifice power or innovation, and it’s better-looking than a Hollywood heartthrob. Using an overclocked, seventh-generation Intel Quad-Core i7 processor and a RAM expandable to 32GB, even the most graphics-hungry games will run seamlessly. It uses the latest NVidia G-Sync graphics card, and display colours are calibrated for accuracy. The Razer Blade Pro’s slimline and sleek chassis is beautiful to look at, and its keyboard is adjustable. All in all, what’s not to like for the avid gamer or e-sportsperson?

Razer Blade 15

This is Razor’s latest foray into the 15” gaming market. It has a stylish, lightweight design and an excellent battery life (often a challenge for manufacturers of machines with these high-end specs). The base model of the Razer Blade offers a premium design, solid gaming performance, and over 6 hours of battery life. The Chassis has slightly rounded corners, which gives it a cool 80s retro style. The multi-coloured Chroma keyboard sits well in the midnight-black aluminium frame. Graphics are crisp and clear and the built-in speakers with Dolby Atmos software really pack a punch for their size. Razer has also increased the size of the touchpad, making gestures much easier than before.

This machine is marketed principally as a gaming rig, but it is also a powerful multi-tasker, capable of great performance when running multiple power-hungry desktop applications simultaneously, such as Netflix, Twitch (the live game-streaming platform), and multi-user virtual collaboration suites – still, with a 2.2-GHz Intel Core i7-8750H processor with 16GB of RAM (for the base model), that’s hardly surprising! If you want to really ramp up the power, there are options to upgrade graphics and display.

All in all, this 2018 model is a great gaming and productivity option if you want the specs, but at an affordable price.

Razer Blade Stealth

The Razer Blade Stealth range is for those of us with a lower budget limit, but nevertheless, it doesn’t hold back on looks or performance. The 12.5-inch Ultrabook has an attractive quad-HD display, a customizable keyboard and speedy component, all housed in a very lightweight 2.8-kilo chassis. Prices vary from the Core i5 base model to the Core i7 model (with more storage and a touch-screen). In either case, what you need your processing power for, be it gaming or multitasking; it is a sharp performer with no lag.

The image is sharp as is the design.., which is Slicker than a James Bond villain! The i7 Stealth has a spectacularly beautiful 12.5” touchscreen and the Dolby® Digital Plus audio software has settings for gaming and music.

The keyboard and touchpad are state-of-the-art so this laptop is a real monster for the price. In fact, buying the lower-priced model doesn’t rule out upgrading with a core graphics amp at a later stage. For mobile professionals or hard-core gamers alike, this laptop truly enhances your computing experience.

Hand-pick the right Razer laptop for you

At Choosist, we specialise in being able to recommend a Razer laptop that meets your specific needs. If you are looking for a Razer laptop, you’ll find a comprehensive range here, whether its laptops for heavy-duty professional work or for high-powered gaming sessions. Simply let us know what you want your new Razer laptop to do for you and we’ll display you the best available price for the laptop that fits your needs. It really is that simple! Whatever your needs and whatever your budget, let Choosist source the perfect Razer laptop for you and your family.