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Razer today announced a new, unexpected entry into its lineup — a laptop sleeve meant for up to 16-inch devices. It comes in two flavors, starting at $80 and topping out at $130.
The cheaper variant is basic; it's just a well-designed, seemingly high-quality laptop sleeve that can carry most laptops. The insides are lined with a padded microfiber interior that will keep your device safe, while the exterior is made from "tactical" polyester. The edges are reinforced with stitching, similar to a mousepad. The overall design of the sleeve is kept sleek and minimal with no branding.
The flap is where things get interesting . . On the more expensive $130 variant, this flap actually features two wireless charging pads. But in the $80 base variant, it's just that — a magnetic flap that keeps the sleeve shut. From what we could tell, it might be made out of metal, or at least hard plastic underneath the fabric coating, so it's definitely sturdy
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Reference reading
- https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/razer-launches-usd130-laptop-sleeve-featuring-two-wireless-charging-pads-base-variant-with-no-tech-costs-usd80-supports-up-to-16-inch-devices#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com
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