Gaming specialist Razer announced on Friday it is bringing the Blade gaming laptops to Europe starting Dec. 10 through its online store. According to Microsoft News, it will sell the 14-inch Razer Blade.
"The new 256 GB QHD+ Razer Blade slated for release next month features a backlit, anti-ghosting Nordic-layout keyboard. Additionally, customers in Europe will be able to purchase 256 GB and 512 GB QHD+ and 256 GB full-HD Razer Blades with English (U.S.) keyboard layouts." The company stated.
CEO and co-founder Min-Liang Tan of Razer said they are inspired by the demand of Europe for their "world's thinnest, most powerful and portable laptop for gamers." The Razer Blade gaming laptops will be available throughout Europe next year, with "the feature sets and product support that gamers want, need and deserve."
Razer's Blade gaming laptop comes with Windows 10, hence, gaming with Xbox One is enhanced.
American PC gaming company Razer is known for making connected devices and software for gamers. The Razer 14-inch Blade gaming laptop is, according to Gizmodo, the "Best Thin Gaming Laptop for Every Need" and the "Editor's Choice" of Reviewed.com, Laptop Magazine and PC Magazine, a post on Razerzone said.
The QHD+ Razer Blade features an anti-ghosting and backlit Nordic-layout keyboard which customers in Europe can buy in 256 and 512GB, or full HD 256GB with U.S. English keyboard layouts.
Marco Chillon, Razer EU general manager stated, "We are now working to produce keyboard layouts to meet the needs of the rest of EU as quickly as possible, as well as getting the best distributors and retailers on board for a full rollout next year."
For the meantime, Razer offers the current generation devices with localized power adapter and "with full support to enable users to customize their OS language."
Meanwhile, Razer partners with China-based OEM, Lenovo for a new lineup of gaming PCs. It was announced at Sweden's DreamHack Winter 2015 that their first product will be a Razer edition of the Lenovo Y Series gaming desktop, reported CNET.