Is the Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition better than a MacBook Pro?

The Blade 15 Studio is not a laptop for most people, but that’s perfectly fine because the creative and professional markets it is targeted at will be blown away by the power inside it and the absurdly good looking display.

$4,000 at Amazon

Pros

  • NVIDIA RTX Quadro GPU
  • Calibrated 4K OLED display standard
  • Same great design
  • Slim and portable

Cons

  • Expensive
  • No Core i9 model

The MacBook Pro is packed with hardware to excite, but all that comes at a high price. It’s weaker overall than the Blade 15 Studio, but it’s still the one to get if you’re already familiar with Apple’s ecosystem.

From $2,400 at Apple

Pros

  • Stunning Retina Display
  • Can run Windows 10
  • Thunderbolt 3
  • eGPU support

Cons

  • Expensive
  • No legacy ports

Unless you’re in the Apple ecosystem already and reliant on apps like Final Cut Pro or Logic Pro, then you should definitely consider getting a Blade 15 Studio Edition instead. It’s got a more potent GPU, a better display (if you can believe it), doesn’t cost much more on balance for what you get and has all the hardware perks like Thunderbolt 3 and a 6-core CPU. On balance, it’s probably the smarter choice, but if you’re locked into Apple’s ecosystem, even this king among laptops probably won’t tear you away.

Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition vs. MacBook Pro 2019 tech specs

Category Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition MacBook Pro 16-inch
Operating System Windows 10 macOS
Display 15.6″ OLED 4K Touch 60Hz
100% DCI-P3
HDR400
Factory calibrated
16-inch 3072×1920 Retina Display
Processor Intel Core i7-9750H 6 Core Intel Core i7 6-core
Intel Core i9 8-core
Graphics NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 Studio Edition (16GB GDDR6 VRAM Intel UHD 630
AMD Radeon Pro 5300M 4GB
AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 4GB
AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8GB
Memory 32GB DDR4
Upgradeable to 64GB
16GB/32GB/64GB
Storage 1TB PCIe SSD Up to 8TB SSD
Ports USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB-A) x3, Thunderbolt 3, USB-C 4 x USB-C Thunderbolt 3, 3.5mm headphone jack
Battery 80Wh Up to 11 hours

Comparing the pricing of the Razer Blade 15 Studio and MacBook Pro

16 Inch Macbook Pro Blue Wallpaper Hero

Source: Windows Central
The price is high, whichever way you look at it, but the Blade 15 Studio Edition in particular still represents fairly solid value for the right buyer. And Apple is hardly selling a budget laptop with a MacBook Pro 16-inch with similar specs costing around $3,200. And it has a substantially less powerful GPU onboard and a not-4K and not-OLED touch display as well, so both laptops are of comparable value at the higher-end of the spec tree.

It’s not a straight forward comparison, but creators and professional buyers have flocked to the expensive MacBook Pro for years, seemingly ignoring the number of dollars needed to be laid down. And in truth, that’s because, for the kind of buyer each of these laptops is targeted at, the price is less relevant than the ability to get their work done. Fast.

The only real downside to the hardware of the Blade 15 Studio Edition, especially considering its price tag, is that there’s no Core i9 option. Apple has the edge for those looking to push their CPU the hardest.

Why the Blade 15 Studio is special (and expensive)

Razer Blade Studio Front

Source: Windows Central
What makes the Blade 15 Studio Edition different from the regular Razer Blade is its focus on professionals and creators. The normal Blade 15 is the best gaming laptop you can buy right now, but the Studio Edition has some key hardware changes.

For one, the Blade 15 Studio Edition comes with a 4K OLED touch display as standard, and to ensure its the best it can be for the target audience, it’s factory calibrated and supports 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

The big upgrade for the Studio Edition, though, is the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 GPU, which is also the most expensive bit of equipment inside. It’s not the same as the desktop version of the RTX Quadro 5000, but for context, that GPU alone for a desktop workstation costs over $2,000, and its performance isn’t a massive amount higher than the mobile version. And NVIDIAs drivers are tuned for optimization in a host of popular apps, including suites from Autodesk and Adobe.

The Quadro RTX 5000 comes with 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM, 3072 Cuda cores, a peak performance of 9TF, and 48 ray tracing cores. Despite the performance, power draw is low, and the Blade 15 Studio is powered by just a regular old 270W power brick.

The case for the MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro

Source: Windows Central
The case for buying a MacBook Pro essentially hinges around Apple’s software and ecosystem. If it’s something you’re already invested in, then switching away might not be for you, and not even the Blade 15 Studio Edition will probably sway you. You can always dual-boot Windows 10 on it if you do also need to be able to access Windows for whatever reason.

While in most areas the MacBook Pro matches or, on the CPU, beats the Blade 15 Studio Edition, you’re really buying a MacBook Pro less for the hardware (though it is good) and more for what Apple gives you on top. Something like Final Cut Pro, for example, if you’re into video editing, may well be reason enough to get a Mac.

The GPU in the Blade 15 Studio Edition is a lot more impressive than AMD’s offerings for Apple. The Radeon Pro 5300M and 5500M are both excellent, extremely capable GPUs, and Apple’s optimizations to its own software will make it a dream pairing. Final Cut Pro alone is still reason to fork out thousands on a MacBook Pro for many videographers.

Two awesome laptops

Both of these laptops are incredible. But the days of Apple having the premium, creator-focused market on lockdown are over. If you’re all in on their ecosystem, then you’ll probably still be best with the MacBook Pro.

But if you’re not, or you’re willing to take a risk, the Blade 15 Studio Edition is insanely good. The display is phenomenal, the power inside is almost impossible to understand, and it’s still a sleek, slim, highly portable machine. There’s never been a better time to shop for a high-end laptop.

For pros and creators

Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition

All the power you need

Between the killer hardware specs and the stunning 4K display, the Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition is an out-of-this-world choice for photo and video editing, as well as any other creative task and complex professional applications.

Great for fans

MacBook Pro 16-inch

Apple’s best yet

If you’re already a seasoned Mac user, then you’re probably going to want to stay that way, so thankfully, Apple’s latest MacBook Pro is definitely the best yet.

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