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Framework表示其客製化規格Laptop 13筆電因應美國新關稅政策移除部分處理器可選規格 (更新)
Framework表示其客製化規格Laptop 13筆電因應美國新關稅政策移除部分處理器可選規格 (更新)

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time09-04-2025

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Framework表示其客製化規格Laptop 13筆電因應美國新關稅政策移除部分處理器可選規格 (更新)

更新:Razer將2025年推出搭載NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50系列顯示卡的高階遊戲筆電Blade 16與Blade 18訂購頁面從美國官網下架,只剩下產品介紹頁面,目前僅保留入門款Blade 14維持銷售,但在美國地區以外官網仍可訂購Blade 16與Blade 18,顯然也是因應美國新關稅政策影響所作調整。 由於川普政府公布新關稅政策自4月5日生效,影響Framework原訂從4月9日預計開放預購的客製化規格Laptop 13筆電售價,因此Framework表示將從美國官網移除部分處理器可選規格,避免造成其產品最終以虧本形式銷售。 依照Framework公布消息,表示其產品定價是基於未針對台灣進口產品額外課稅的情況下制訂,因此一旦必須疊加額外增加稅金成本,將導致其以虧本形式銷售。 因此,Framework表示將取消包含Intel Core Ultra 5 125H、AMD Ryzen 5 7640U在內規格處理器選項,但仍保留Intel Core Ultra 7 155H、Core Ultra 7 165H,以及AMD Ryzen AI 300系列與部分Ryzen 7040系列規格處理器選擇 (但目前官網仍可選擇Ryzen 5 7640U處理器規格)。 Due to the new tariffs that came into effect on April 5th, we're temporarily pausing US sales on a few base Framework Laptop 13 systems (Ultra 5 125H and Ryzen 5 7640U). For now, these models will be removed from our US site. We will continue to provide updates as we have them. — Framework (@FrameworkPuter) April 7, 2025 Framework的作法主要在美國市場保留高階規格產品,但在其他市場銷售規格則不受影響。而Framework同時也表示其他消費品牌同樣採取類似作法,只是並未特別對外公開說明。 類似情形,先前公布Nintendo Switch 2的任天堂,目前也已經在美國市場暫停預購活動,表示將會針對關稅政策影響作評估,但強調仍會維持在今年6月5日於美國市場銷售。 其他同樣受關稅影響的品牌,則包含蘋果、三星等,其中不少在美國市場大量銷售產品都是在台灣、中國、越南、印度等地生產或組裝,在川普提出新關稅政策影響之下,可能造成在美國市場銷售價格大幅上漲。 更多 Meta將率先用於Instagram的青少年帳號系統帶到Facebook、Messenger服務 亞馬遜推出可生成長度達2分鐘、對應更多拍攝視角的自動生成影片內容模型Nova Reel 1.1 Google證實新款Google TV裝置遙控器都會加入可快速開啟免費電視節目內容的按鍵

Razer announced a refreshed Blade 18 laptop with a dual mode display
Razer announced a refreshed Blade 18 laptop with a dual mode display

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time26-02-2025

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Razer announced a refreshed Blade 18 laptop with a dual mode display

Engadget has been testing and reviewing consumer tech since 2004. Our stories may include affiliate links; if you buy something through a link, we may earn a commission. Read more about how we evaluate products. Razer just announced a refresh to the popular Blade 18 gaming laptop. This model uses those newly-released Intel Core Ultra 200HX series processors and can be purchased with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU. As the name suggests, it also boasts a ginormous display, which Razer describes as 'the world's first 18-inch dual mode display.' This means that users can instantly switch between UHD+ at 240Hz for appreciating the finer details of AAA games and FHD+ at 440Hz for absolute speed. The keyboard has been fully redesigned, with a new scissor switch that allows for 35 percent more travel distance versus the previous generation, along with a 63g actuation force. There's a 10-key numeric keypad and dual-LED backlighting per key. Otherwise, the design remains mostly unchanged since the first Razer Blade 18 hit store shelves back in 2023. Razer also promises 'desktop levels of connectivity.' To that end, there are a pair of Thunderbolt ports, including a Thunderbolt 5 port. It supports Wi-Fi 7, HDMI 2.1, Bluetooth 5.4 and Gigabit LAN. Each Blade 18 includes a six-speaker virtual surround sound system that supports THX Spatial Audio and a 5MP camera with a privacy shutter. The good news? Pre-orders are open right now. The bad news? This is a Razer Blade 18, so it's a real wallet-buster. Pricing starts at $3,200, but can shoot all the way up to $4,900 depending on RAM and storage configurations. Early adopters do get a free skin and a laptop stand. The company has also opened up pre-orders for the slightly smaller Razer Blade 16. This ultra-thin laptop starts at $2,800, which is a $100 bump over its predecessor.

Razer announced a refreshed Blade 18 laptop with a dual mode display
Razer announced a refreshed Blade 18 laptop with a dual mode display

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

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Razer announced a refreshed Blade 18 laptop with a dual mode display

Razer just announced a refresh to the popular Blade 18 gaming laptop. This model uses those newly-released Intel Core Ultra 200HX series processors and can be purchased with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU. As the name suggests, it also boasts a ginormous display, which Razer describes as 'the world's first 18-inch dual mode display.' This means that users can instantly switch between UHD+ at 240Hz for appreciating the finer details of AAA games and FHD+ at 440Hz for absolute speed. The keyboard has been fully redesigned, with a new scissor switch that allows for 35 percent more travel distance versus the previous generation, along with a 63g actuation force. There's a 10-key numeric keypad and dual-LED backlighting per key. Otherwise, the design remains mostly unchanged since the first Razer Blade 18 hit store shelves back in 2023. Razer also promises 'desktop levels of connectivity.' To that end, there are a pair of Thunderbolt ports, including a Thunderbolt 5 port. It supports Wi-Fi 7, HDMI 2.1, Bluetooth 5.4 and Gigabit LAN. Each Blade 18 includes a six-speaker virtual surround sound system that supports THX Spatial Audio and a 5MP camera with a privacy shutter. The good news? Pre-orders are open right now. The bad news? This is a Razer Blade 18, so it's a real wallet-buster. Pricing starts at $3,200, but can shoot all the way up to $4,900 depending on RAM and storage configurations. Early adopters do get a free skin and a laptop stand. The company has also opened up pre-orders for the slightly smaller Razer Blade 16. This ultra-thin laptop starts at $2,800, which is a $100 bump over its predecessor.

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