The HP Spectre x360 14 is more affordable and offers good performance for everyday use and portability with a flexible 2-in-1 design, typically providing longer battery life. In contrast, the Razer Blade 18 targets gamers and professionals in creative fields, offering top-tier performance for demanding tasks like 3D rendering, machine learning, and the latest games but comes at a higher price and with less battery life, and it is heavier, which makes it less ideal for frequent travel. Consider what you'll use the laptop for and whether the higher cost aligns with your need for performance. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the HP Spectre x360 14
Very good portability
Good battery life
Advantages of the Razer Blade 18
Excellent for engineering and design
Very good for gaming and AI
Excellent keyboard
Key differences
Gaming and AI
6.8/10
8.9/10
4.2/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
8.9/10
2880 x 1800
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
120Hz
REFRESH RATE
240Hz
No
SUPPORTS DLSS
Yes
No
MUX SWITCH / ADVANCED OPTIMUS
Yes
9.5/10
FAN NOISE SCORE
7.2/10
The Razer Blade 18 is very good for gaming and AI, while the HP Spectre x360 14 is only fair.
The Razer Blade 18 boasts a high-end GPU and a screen with a fast refresh rate, making it excellent for demanding gaming and 3D applications, ensuring fluid visuals and smooth gameplay. In comparison, the HP Spectre x360 14 has a less powerful GPU and a standard refresh rate screen, offering decent performance for lighter gaming and 3D tasks but falling short for more graphics-intensive activities.
Engineering and Design
8.4/10
9.3/10
8.8/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
9.9/10
4.2/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
8.9/10
16.0 GB
RAM
32.0 GB
The Razer Blade 18 is excellent for engineering and design, while the HP Spectre x360 14 is very good.
The HP Spectre x360 14 offers solid CPU and RAM capabilities for engineering tasks, and its high-quality screen and keyboard are beneficial for design work, but its GPU may not handle the most demanding tasks as smoothly as desired. On the other hand, the Razer Blade 18's superior GPU power, along with top-notch CPU and RAM, excel in complex engineering simulations and graphic design, albeit the device is less portable and might have louder operating noise.
Screen Quality
8.6/10
8.9/10
14.0in
SIZE
18.0in
2880 x 1800
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
OLED
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
120Hz
REFRESH RATE
240Hz
384.0 nits
BRIGHTNESS
524.0 nits
The HP Spectre x360 14 has a better screen than the Razer Blade 18 for engineering and design, while the Razer Blade 18 has a better screen for gaming and AI.
The HP Spectre x360 14 and Razer Blade 18 both boast high-resolution displays with bright, vibrant panels that make them excellent for tasks like browsing, streaming, and productivity, hence the good screen quality for general use. Their wide color gamuts ensure that colors are accurately represented, which is critical for professionals in engineering and design, allowing for precision in color-sensitive work. However, for gaming and 3D applications, where high refresh rates are key to smooth motion and gameplay, both laptops may not meet the ideal standards, leading to a less optimal experience in fast-paced visual tasks.
Battery
9.0 Hours
4.0 Hours
The HP Spectre x360 14 has 9 hours of battery life. The Razer Blade 18 has 4 hours of battery life.
Battery life estimate is based on a mix of common use patterns. More portable and higher performing laptops tend to have less battery life.
Portability
Very Good
Fair
14.0in
SIZE
18.0in
3.4 lbs
WEIGHT
6.6 lbs
0.6in
THICKNESS
0.8in
The HP Spectre x360 14 has very good portability, while the Razer Blade 18 has only fair portability.
The most portable laptops are small, thin, and light.
Cost
$1,630
$3,200
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$3,500
$4,000
The HP Spectre x360 14 has a price of $1,630 and the Razer Blade 18 costs $3,200.
The HP Spectre x360 14 and Razer Blade 18 are both very good for general use.
The HP Spectre x360 14 offers a solid balance of performance and portability with a high-quality screen and long battery life, making it ideal for everyday tasks and mobile use. The Razer Blade 18, while also strong in CPU and RAM, leans towards users needing more power for intensive tasks with its superior screen but at the expense of heavier weight and shorter battery life.
Content Creation
8.7/10
8.6/10
8.8/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
9.9/10
2880 x 1800
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
16.0 GB
RAM
32.0 GB
OLED
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
The HP Spectre x360 14 and Razer Blade 18 are both very good for content creation.
PerfectRec’s Content Creation Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for photo editing, video editing and other content creation tasks.
Software Development
8.4/10
8.5/10
8.8/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
9.9/10
16.0 GB
RAM
32.0 GB
2880 x 1800
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1600
8.0/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
9.0/10
The Razer Blade 18 and HP Spectre x360 14 are both very good for software development.
PerfectRec’s Software Development Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for software developers.
Build Quality
8.5/10
8.5/10
The HP Spectre x360 14 and Razer Blade 18 both have very good build quality.
PerfectRec’s Build Quality Score incorporates case materials, display and keyboard flex, hinge quality, and overall reliability.
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How the HP Spectre x360 14 and the Razer Blade 18 compare to other laptops
"The numbers don’t lie — the HP Spectre x360 14 (2024) is a star, and a hell of a one at that. From performance to battery life, this machine is a dream. But why didn’t I give it a perfect score? Well, I wish the display performed better and that there were more ports to go around. If you’re itching for someone a little cheaper that offers a brighter display and significantly more battery life, I can only recommend the MacBook Pro 14 as a suitable substitute. Otherwise, the HP Spectre x360 14 (2024) is the perfect choice for those who want a reliable premium laptop."
"Razer made a powerful laptop in the Blade 18, showing off a beautiful and fast display and the same high-quality build we’ve come to expect from this product line. It’s also quite expensive, which is hardly a surprise, but bears repeating even in this price range. It’s pricier than the Scar 18 despite an inferior GPU and half the storage, so you really have to want the Blade 18’s design to justify the cost."
Get a great deal on the HP Spectre x360 14 or the Razer Blade 18
About HP
HP, also known as Hewlett-Packard, is an American technology company that develops personal computers and computer peripherals. In the laptop industry, HP is known for its entry level Essential series laptops, its mid-range Pavilion, Envy, and Victus series, and high-end Omen and Spectre series, in addition to its business-oriented EliteBook, ProBook, and Dragonfly series laptops. HP laptops generally undercut other mainstream competitors in terms of price, placing itself as the value-oriented mainstream brand.
About Razer
Razer is an American-Singaporean technology company. Razer is best known for their Blade series laptops, well known for their strong performance and sleek design. Although Razer charges a premium price tag for their laptops, buyers can expect a stealthy laptop with clean fit and finish and strong performance. All of their models offer great portability and build quality compared to other gaming laptops.
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