The Razer Blade ships in a lovely little box, featuring the Razer ‘green and black' colour scheme.
Inside, the laptop is encased between thin sheets of plastic. The laptop is protected inside a padded section.
Razer supply some literature on the product, a cleaning cloth and some stickers featuring the Razer logo.
There is also a power supply in the box. Thankfully it is not a huge brick, but a rather svelte unit unlikely to cause transportation discomfort in a backpack. It is made in China, and rated 100-240 v at 150 watts maximum. As such it will work in any country, with a plug adapter, including the UK. These little adapters can be picked up on Amazon for only a few pounds (or less).
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