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The idea of being able to plus your laptop into something and then it transforms into a powerful desktop gaming rig is one that we've all had at one stage or another. Thanks to the exceptional speeds of Thunderbolt tech, to quote one James Carrey from the movie The Cable Guy - the future is now! As seen in the very impressive Razer Blade Stealth + Razer Core V2 combo - which does just that.

The Razer Core V2 is an external desktop graphics enclosure, which means it can house a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 and thanks to additional USB-ports and the video output capabilities of the GPU – it can sit there on a desk like a mini-PC connected to a display as well as a keyboard and mouse. And then come to life when connected via USB-C to the Razer Blade Stealth. The plug-and-play nature of the setup means no rebooting, no troubleshooting, just the simple first-time driver setup for display and you’re good to go. The connection via USB-C also charges the Razer Blade Stealth, so you’re only ever using a single power slot, and the entire unit will power down when not in use.

It’s the sort of combination that feels modern in execution, the ultimate setup for those looking for a single solution without sacrificing the additional GPU power than comes with a full-sized desktop card.


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