Can I use the Razer as a combo business laptop?
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If app is properly designed, then aspect ratio is not a "problem".
Games also look great on the QHD display, which allowed me to take full advantage of the frame rates produced here. The screen maxed out at 310 nits in our testing, and it covered 100 percent of the sRGB color gamut. It’s got a matte texture, so I never had any issues with glare in bright settings. It is a 16:9 panel, which is a common aspect ratio to see on gaming laptops, but it does leave less vertical space for work and productivity than a 16:10 or 3:2 display. I’ve been happy to see a number of gaming flagships (such as Asus’ new Zephyrus M16) move over to 16:10 this past year — it makes for gaming laptops that are just a bit more versatile for everyday use as well. I’d hoped Razer might follow suit with this year’s Blades, but it looks like I’ll be waiting longer.
After I placed my order for a 14" Razer, I read on the Verge that because of the aspect ratio, this computer does not lend itself well in the business world with business software. Can anyone offer any information on this?
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Absolutely, the Razer 14" is a powerhouse, but its unique aspect ratio may pose challenges for certain business software. Before making a final decision, consider testing your essential tools on the laptop to ensure compatibility. For further insights into optimizing your business tech, I recommend checking out this article https://multi.lifehacker.com.au/2019/04/how-i-succeeded-independent-reserves-adrian-przelozny/ on business life hacks: How I Succeeded: Independent Reserve's Adrian Przelozny. It offers practical tips that could enhance your overall business experience, irrespective of your device choice.
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