Yeah, that’s about right. Which is fine by me! An old Mac keyboard with Windows-specific keys is exactly what I’m looking for.
Correct, the "infinity focus" is what Navdy is pitching and attempts, but doesn’t execute on in the real world, making it distracting.
Due to the nature of the technology and the display, there’s no real way to capture the screen that does it justice (and believe me, I tried). That’s why we’re using the sample screens provided by Navdy in this article.
The Blade Stealth isn’t much of a "gaming PC" – it’s an ultraportable computer that weighs less than 3lbs. It is designed to be used on the go, unplugged from an outlet.
I demoed the first version that launched in 2016 and saw abysmal battery life: 3-4hrs with the 4K model, barely 5 with the 1080p model. Between the update in late 2016 that jammed a bigger battery cell inside the actual laptop and this device announced today, it’s clear that Razer knows the Stealth has subpar battery life and is trying various methods to fix it. (Sidenote: while I haven’t had an opportunity to test the revised Stealth, I’m very dubious that the "9 hour" battery life claim holds up in the real world given my prior experience. Today’s release of an external battery pack for the thing further makes me believe that the Stealth still does not have great battery life.)