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Posted by l o l
 - June 15, 2021, 21:10:00
Quote from: Kurama on June 15, 2021, 20:33:48
Charges ONE DEVICE AT 90+WATTS the rest get less simultaneously

Why not make a 200w max charger
100W per plug.

why!? this is already massivily over priced as it is, if they went for that much power this would end up cost the same as a laptop.

the sad part is the deceiving marketing but whoever ends up paying almost 200$ on a power delivery charger deserves it
Posted by Kurama
 - June 15, 2021, 20:33:48
Charges ONE DEVICE AT 90+WATTS the rest get less simultaneously

Why not make a 200w max charger
100W per plug.
Posted by MBV
 - June 15, 2021, 07:36:08
Looks interesting! Small, thin, light and powerfull, lots of ports with a good design. But:

- I doubt the 3080 will make a difference to the 3070 within that case.

- Why still use a HD Webcam and not finaly a FHD one with shutter.

- Hope the screen is above 350-400 Nits. Would be more critical than QHD.

- The batery runtimes of 12h seem too long for the small battery of 65Wh

- Can we at some point get away with the ugly green logo and USB ports and just get a grey / black one like on the stealth or an RGB-LED one like on the mouses?
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 15, 2021, 00:31:44
The tiny GaN USB-C adapter can charge your MacBook, Razer Blade, smartphone, and Nintendo Switch all at the same time when it becomes available worldwide this July.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Razer-launches-the-ultimate-USB-C-charger-for-179-USD-promises-support-for-up-to-four-simultaneous-devices-at-130-W.545268.0.html