The Razer Edge 5G is now available for purchase, capping up a period of many months during which expectation has been rising. The Razer Edge 5G was initially teased before the end of last year, and we knew we’d be able to get our hands on one at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Technology Summit. The mobile gaming system is currently up for pre-order from Razer and may be purchased via Verizon. The 5G version, which Verizon will sell for $599.99, is much more expensive than the Wi-Fi version, which Razer will sell for $399.99 and begin shipping on February 8.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 processor that drives the Razer Edge makes it stand out from other devices since it was designed with gaming in mind. The portable console has a stunning 6.8-inch 144Hz AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2400×1080, in addition to a strong CPU and 128GB of internal storage. The Razer Edge is split into two components (the core and a Kishi V2 Pro controller), despite its slick appearance.
If you’re seeking for access to more serious games, you can still get much out of it owing to the device’s smooth integration with specialized game streaming services like Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) and Nvidia’s GeForce Now, despite the device’s limited storage capacity. Steam Link, Moonlight, and Parsec all allow you to access your PC library as well.
The Razer Edge is a highly competent gaming gadget that is small and powerful. This portable gaming system is perfect for those who want to play their favorite games anywhere, anytime, or who just want to play their current collection in a new manner. It is now available for purchase via Verizon, as previously indicated, and pre-orders for the Wi-Fi variant may be placed at the Razer website.