Razer Edge 5G Review

Gamer-centric computer brand Razer is throwing their hat into the mobile gaming market with their first mobile gaming device, the Razer Edge. It comes in two flavors, a Wi-Fi variant more widely available – and the Verizon exclusive 5G model. In this review we’re going to take a look at the Razer Edge 5G.

It’s an inconspicuous looking tablet, that could easily be mistaken for a smartphone, but there are no telephony capability (text and calling features) on the device. One hint that the device isnt a phone is that there are no cameras on the back, which is even rare for a tablet.

But the back is sleek and smooth, with only a Razer logo on the back.

SpecsRazer Edge 5G
Screen6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED Display (1080 x 2400 Pixels) with Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 20:9 Aspect Ratio, 144Hz Refresh Rate, HDR10+
OSAndroid 12
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon G3X Gen 1
CPUOcta Core CPU
1x Cortex-A78 @ 3.0GHz , 3x Cortex-A78 @ 2.6GHz & 4x Cortex-A55 @ 2.0GHz
GPUMali-G77 MC9
RAM8GB
Rear CameraNone
Front Camera 5 Megapixels,1080p @60fps
Storage128GB (UFS 3.1)
SD CardYes, up to 2TB
SIM CardeSIM with 5G
Cellular5G (Sub6,mmWave),LTE,UTMS, Global LTE, and LTE Cat 22 Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6E
NFCYes
BluetoothBluetooth 5.2
InfraredYes
Positioning GPS with A-GPS (dual band), GLONASS, GALILEO, and BeiDou
OTG USBYes
USB Port USB-C
Sound2-Way speakers with 2 digital microphones
Verizon Adaptive Sound
3.5mm headphone jack via controller
FM RadioNo
Security SensorsNone
Battery5000 mAh Li-Po Battery (Non-removable)
MaterialGlass Front and Back with Polycarbonate coated Aluminum Frame (IP53 Splash and Dust Resistance)
Dimensions260 x 85 x 11 mm
Weight264 g (tablet only)
401g (with controller attached)
Colors Meteorite Gray, Moonlight White, and Celestial Blue
Launch DateFebruary 18, 2023
Price$399 (6GB + 128GB) – $499 (8GB RAM + 128GB)
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Gaming

The Razer Edge has no shortage of gaming options, with the Google Play Games, EA Play, Parsec, and XBox platforms content accessible from the Razer Nexus app. All games downloaded from any of the aforementioned platforms show up here. There’s also settings to tweak the controller settings, like button layout and haptic feedback.

The Razer Nexus Gaming Interface.

Gaming feels as seamless and console-like as the Nintendo Switch, with the added ability to use your tablet like a full-on Android device outside of your Gaming sessions. And while the Razor Edge has nothing comparable to the Nintendo ecosystem on the Switch, all of the prior mentioned Platforms available on Razer’s gaming console makes it hard to miss the restrictive OS on the Switch.

There are other competitors closer to Razer’s product than Nintendo – Logitech and Valve’s gaming devices come to mind. But the build and separate controller makes it a more sleek and lighter device that the current options in the market.

Conclusion

While it definitely does what it’s marketed to do really well, disconnected from the Razer Kishi Pro controller bundled, the tablet is a dull affair. With no back camera, a selfie camera placed so you can only take pics in landscape orientation, and a compact size that makes it smaller than a Galaxy s23 Ultra – and it’s a moot tablet.

For version 2, Razer should make a stronger effort to implement exclusive features or even map out the hardware spec a bit more. As of now, without anything to make it stand out in a highly competitive industry – the Razer Edge comes off like a prototype concept. The Kishi Pro controller (that isn’t sold separately at the time of this article) is a great product on its own – maybe wait until it can be bought separately and use it with the smartphone you currently have.

Lenovo’s announces Windows 11-powered IdeaPad Duet 5i tablet

IdeaPad Duet 5i arrives to challenge the Surface and iPad head-on

Expanding on the success and popularity of their Duet line of tablets for ChromeOS, Lenovo is expanding the design to the IdeaPad series to create a classy and stylish Windows 11 tablet.

The IdeaPad 5i speaks the same design ethos as the Chromebook Duet, which we reviewed last year.

IdeaPad Duet 5i comes equipped with a 12-inch, 2.5K IPS touchscreen display in taller 16:10 format, bundled with a Bluetooth keyboard, optional Active Pen 3, with up to 12th Gen Intel Core i7 processors. Check out Lenovo to learn more.

MWC 2022 Highlights

This year’s MWC (Mobile World Congress) has been dominated by computer OEMs . What is usually a tech conference for mobile devices (smartphones,etc.) has become a highly anticipated showcase for upcoming laptops and tablets.

Below are all the links to our articles associated with product announcements at this year’s Mobile World Congress.

Lenovo’s new ThinkPad Laptops

Check out Samsung’s Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360

Lenovo’s IdeaPad Duet 5i is the 1st Windows 11 tablet of 2022

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