That's not even remotely true. I am posting on a Razer Blade Stealth QHD/256 right now running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
This thing has only been in my possession since the first of the month and already I have experienced the following:
- The trackpad is poorly constructed and is prone to randomly sticking when clicked. The drivers on both Windows and Linux also do not remotely have the level of work pumped into them that the OS X trackpad drivers had, so there's a lot of false inputs and finicky behavior.
- The chassis is not at all a proper unibody construction and already the bottom plate on the lower right of the machine is starting to separate as it throws a screw I need to keep tightening. The plate wobbles if I squeeze the lower-right corner.
- The fans like to buzz and whine in a very obnoxious way due to poor construction, they rattle against things.
This is a pretty okay laptop and overall I do not regret the purchase yet, but do not kid yourself for a second thinking that Razer builds things on the level quality Apple does.
> Thin and light as the Macbook
This also isn't true. The 2015 MacBook I just replaced with the Razer Blade Stealth is both smaller and lighter.
* 2015 MacBook: 11.04" x 7.74" x 0.52" @ 2.03 lbs
* Razer Blade Stealth: 12.6" x 8.1" x 0.52" @ 2.75 lbs
The Stealth actually feels a lot heavier after using the MacBook solidly for a year and I keep thinking it weighs as much as an older MacBook Pro I used to carry.
ALSO: This isn't even going into what a fucking NIGHTMARE it is dealing with the RazerZone store and its almost total absence of support when something goes wrong as they limit the means of contacting them. I'm still waiting for them to refund me for the second Stealth they shipped (and charged me for) by accident.
Isn't that kind of like saying that Apples phone chargers and cords are always failing/breaking so Apple has bad build quality on all of their products?
- Same build quality as Apple
- Thin and light as the Macbook
- Pixel density higher than Retina
- Powerful CPU
- Just released
http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-systems/razer-blade-stealth