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Razer has pulled the pricing and pre-order pages for its new Blade laptops and I think it's pretty o

Published on January 01, 0001

There have been multiple reports going around about Razer pausing direct sales of its gaming laptops in the US and that kinda is/isn't exactly the case. We're in a , people, where pre-orders for the new laptops are toast as all the Razer machines are currently out of stock in the territory and anything fresh coming in will be subject to the [[link]] definitely-a-good-idea tariffs.

The is sold out with all the initial product run sold through, and instead of a buy button on the Razer US store there is nothing but a 'Notify me' button asking for email confirmation of when stock returns. To be clear, that's the [[link]] same situation as I find myself in over here in the UK.

The lovely Blade 16, my pick as the around today… isn't around anymore. It's out of stock here, again with a 'Notify me' button all a hungry shopper in the UK has to click on.

You can still see the main , but there is now nothing to indicate what the dollar price of the Blade 16 might be. It's the same for the big boi , too, which is available for . We noticed this last week when Andy was [[link]] pitting the new and we where double-checking price.

We, too, got a strict "we have no comment to make at this time" from Razer when we questioned it about the tariffs and about what was happening around w69 slot ทาง เข้า the pages coming down. But I don't think we need a Razer expert to see what actually is happening—the pages with pricing on have vanished specifically in the US, where there are brand new tariffs being dropped on a ton of territories around the world for products coming into the country. Tariffs which will affect pricing.

I don't feel like I'm going out on a limb to suggest that Razer taking down a specific pricing page for a product means you should probably expect that when that page does come back up the pricing is going to look very different. Maybe not to the five-figure tune , but it's not unreasonable to expect that Razer will have to adjust pricing up for new machines coming into the US and that's why you can no longer see them.

Which is a shame but not unexpected. After all, Razer said the Blade was going to be "" in this generation to counter the way had gone directly after it with the previous Zephyrus G16 and G14 laptops. That means it will have likely cut margins in order to lower the price, and with a ton of tariffs in effect across its manufacturing and supply chain those margins are going to be cut into ever more.

And I don't think Razer is going to swallow that itself, instead passing that onto the end users. As is the way with most tariffs, you have to "" though whether this does "fix" anything in the US is still up in the air and very much up for debate.


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