Razer Blade 16 2026 Aims for Real Battery Life Upgrade with Panther Lake

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Razer’s 2026 Blade 16 sticks to its ultra-thin chassis but swaps in Intel’s Panther Lake Core Ultra 9 386H for a 16‑core CPU, touting up to a 60% battery-life boost over the 2025 model with power-saving modes, along with Thunderbolt 5, faster LPDDR5X RAM up to 64GB, a brighter 240Hz OLED display (up to 1100 nits HDR), and an RTX 5080 GPU; priced around $3,500 (32GB RAM, 2TB SSD) with higher-end RTX 5090 options at $4,500, and available now.
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