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AI Verdict
The Razer Razer Blade 16 (2024, RTX 4080) leads with an overall score of 79/100, 3 points ahead. It scores higher ingaming, productivity, display quality, portability.
Overall Score
✓79/100
76/100
Gaming Score
✓100/100
64/100
Productivity Score
✓81/100
64/100
Display Score
88/100
N/A
Portability Score
66/100
N/A
Value Score
60/100
✓100/100
CPU Model
Intel Core i9-14900HX
Apple M4
CPU Cores
✓24 cores
10 cores
Boost Clock
5.8 GHz
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GPU Model
RTX 4080
10-core GPU
VRAM
12GB
✓16GB
RAM
✓32GB DDR5
16GB Unified
Storage
✓1000GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD
512GB SSD
Screen Size
16"
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Panel Type
OLED
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Refresh Rate
240Hz
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Resolution
2560×1600
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Touch Screen
Yes
No
HDR
Yes
No
Weight
2.45 kg
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Thickness
21.9mm
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Battery Capacity
95Wh
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Battery Life
7hr
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WiFi
Wi-Fi 7
WiFi 6E
Bluetooth
5.3
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USB-A Ports
✓3×
1×
USB-C Ports
✓2×
1×
Thunderbolt
Yes
Yes
HDMI
2.1
2.1
SD Card
Yes
No
Starting Price
$2,999
✓$799
Based on our AI scoring, the Razer Razer Blade 16 (2024, RTX 4080) scores 79/100 overall, 3 points higher than the Apple Mac mini (M4, 16GB, 512GB). However, the best choice depends on your use case — gaming, portability, display quality, and budget all factor in.
The Razer Razer Blade 16 (2024, RTX 4080) starts at $2,999 and the Apple Mac mini (M4, 16GB, 512GB) at $799. That's a $2,200 price difference.
The Razer Razer Blade 16 (2024, RTX 4080) has an OLED display, which offers superior contrast, deeper blacks, and wider color gamut vs. the standard panel in the Apple Mac mini (M4, 16GB, 512GB).
Weight data is not available for both models. Check individual spec pages for portability details.
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