Razer announced last year that they will turn four of its peripherals pink. Now “Quartz” line of pink gaming gear increases by a microphone, wireless PlayStation 4 controller, headset stand, phone case and a limited edition pink metal Razer Blade Stealth laptop. Yes, Pink metal! Interesting…
Check out the pink line below:
It’s a dedicated gaming laptop like the Razer Blade or Razer Blade Pro. The 13-inch Stealth is more of a laptop. But where the original black Stealth or the newer gunmetal or white varieties, there is nothing understated about the Valentine’s Day limited edition. It is pink and polished and it’s got a delightful red Razer logo below the screen.
It is pretty tough for a super-thin, three-pound laptop. It’s got Nvidia GeForce MX 150 4GB graphics, 16GB of dual channel memory and an 8th generation Intel i7-8565U processor. The limited edition pink Razer Blade Stealth goes on sale today for $1,600 in the US, Canada and China.
The second pink thing from Razer is the pink version of the Raiju Tournament Edition wireless PlayStation 4 and PC controller. With its re-mappable buttons and adjustable sensitivity options, it’s a very handy controller. Sadly, it’s only available in Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
The pink third-generation Razer Kraken headset ($80) should be available everywhere, as will the pink version of the Razer Seiren X microphone ($100) and the handy pink Base Station Chroma ($60).
Finally, we’ve got the new Quartz keyboard and mouse lineup. There’s a pink version of the Razer Huntsman ($150). It uses optical switches for faster response, interrupting a beam of light to register a keystroke rather than hitting mechanical contacts. The Razer Basilisk ($70) is a nice all-around mouse that will do until someone releases a pink trackball. Finally, there’s the Goliathus Extended Chroma, a $60 keyboard and mouse surface that’s mostly gray, so it doesn’t really count.
Also, a pink case for the Razer Phone 2 is released which you will see at the top, but that’s a very specific thing for very specific people.
Read more about Razer’s extended Quartz line over at the official website.