The outer box, complete with ‘snake like' Razer logo.
Our review model is the most expensive, equipped with a 512GB SSD and 1TB HDD.
The inner box is protected between two thick slabs of foam at each corner.
The Razer Blade boxes are little works of art, they feature the ‘green and black' colour scheme associated with the brand.
The laptop is encased between thin sheets of plastic. The laptop is protected inside a padded section of the box. All the accessories are underneath.
Razer supply some literature on the product, a cleaning cloth, stickers, and two protective covers for the touchpad – much like you can buy for the screen of a mobile phone or tablet.
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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