Razer has officially launched the Blade 18 (2025) in Singapore, touting it as the most powerful gaming laptop the brand has ever engineered — now available exclusively through Razer.com and RazerStores.
The new Blade 18 has been completely redesigned to deliver desktop-class performance in a portable chassis, targeting gamers, content creators, and AI developers alike. At the heart of its appeal is the world’s first 18-inch dual-mode display, allowing users to switch between UHD+ 240Hz for stunning visual clarity and FHD+ 440Hz for ultra-smooth competitive gaming.

Built with a staggering 280W of Total Package Power (TPP) and cooled by Razer’s largest vapor chamber system to date, the Blade 18 houses up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU with 24GB of VRAM. Paired with Intel’s latest Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, the machine is designed to chew through demanding workloads — from AAA titles to mobile AI development — without breaking a sweat.
While most high-powered laptops compromise on portability or connectivity, the Blade 18 strikes a balance. Users can expect desktop-grade ports including Thunderbolt 5, HDMI 2.1, and Wi-Fi 7, as well as a newly designed keyboard with 35% more travel, a full numeric keypad, and per-key RGB backlighting via Razer Chroma.

Razer has also leaned into its multimedia strengths with a 6-speaker THX Spatial Audio system, dual microphones, and a 5MP webcam equipped with Windows Hello and a physical privacy shutter.
Prices for the Blade 18 (2025) start at S$4,299, and it’s available now in Singapore exclusively at Razer.com and RazerStores.



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