This top-range Razer laptop is 30% off for Prime Day – its lowest price ever

Razer Blade 17
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If you're need of a high-powered new gaming laptop, this Prime Day Razer Blade 17 deal should be your first port of call. Slashed by 31% on Amazon UK, you can now pick up a Razer Blade 17 for £2,289.99 (original price £3,299.99). That's a blistering £1,011 off one of our favorite portable PCs of 2022, and with our only major concern having been its high price point, to call this a steal is putting it mildly.

Not only is this one of our best Prime Day gaming laptop deals at over a third of the RRP off, it's a standout offering amid our top Prime Day gaming deals in terms of sheer value for money. In our Razer Blade 17 review of the more turbo-charged model, we praised the stunning device for its "incredible performance in a sleek design - provided you can afford it, since this high-end model costs a whopping $4,000." 

The Prime Day deal we've found is for a version with slightly lower specs, still top of the range but cashing in at just below £3,300 RRP. Now, it's on sale for considerably less. You'll be getting all the bells and whistles of a state-of-the-art gaming laptop for a deceptively smaller price tag – which also means our main issue with the Blade 17 has, temporarily, been rendered moot.

This Blade 17 Prime Day deal is exclusive to the Amazon UK store, so those outside the region should check below for similar Prime Day laptop deals relevant to Amazon US shoppers.

Razer Blade 17-17.3 Inch Gaming Laptop | £3,299.99 £2,289.12 at Amazon
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Razer Blade 17-17.3 Inch Gaming Laptop | £3,299.99 £2,289.12 at Amazon
Save £1,011 -  Sleek, powerful, and capable of delivering stunning gaming and multimedia editing experiences, our only gripe with the Razer Blade 17 was its eyewatering RRP. This Prime Day deal sees it slashed by a third, allowing you to pocket over a grand in savings.

Config: Intel Core i7-12800H| NVIDIA RTX 3070 Ti | 16GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB SSD | 17.3-inch, 16:9, 240Hz display

Should you buy a Razer Blade 17 gaming laptop?

For all fans of PC gaming, this Razer Blade 17 Prime Day deal should catch your eye simply because it's the cheapest we've ever seen it. It's rare to see such devastatingly good savings on a relatively new machine, so this is one fly-by-night offering that shouldn't be overlooked if you've decided to forego the Prime Day PS5 deals in favor of something more versatile.

It's an especially good Prime Day deal for the Blade 17 considering that the lowest spec version of it comes in at around £2,777 RRP, making this mid-ground iteration just that much more of a bargain.

With all this in mind, we can also vouch for the fact that when it comes to game performance, this powerful laptop can do it all. "The Blade 17 annihilated our selection of gaming benchmarks at 1440p, staying comfortably above 60fps at maximum graphical settings in every game we tested," we said in our review. Not only that, but it's stunning graphics display makes it an enviable choice for anyone who spends a lot of time editing video or photography.

All in all, this Prime Day Razer Blade 17 deal is definitely worth the hype if you're after a multifaceted machine that has the horsepower to do a lot more than just play games – though that, of course, is what it does best.

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Jasmine Gould-Wilson
Staff Writer, GamesRadar+

Jasmine is a staff writer at GamesRadar+. Raised in Hong Kong and having graduated with an English Literature degree from Queen Mary, University of London in 2017, her passion for entertainment writing has taken her from reviewing underground concerts to blogging about the intersection between horror movies and browser games. Having made the career jump from TV broadcast operations to video games journalism during the pandemic, she cut her teeth as a freelance writer with TheGamer, Gamezo, and Tech Radar Gaming before accepting a full-time role here at GamesRadar. Whether Jasmine is researching the latest in gaming litigation for a news piece, writing how-to guides for The Sims 4, or extolling the necessity of a Resident Evil: CODE Veronica remake, you'll probably find her listening to metalcore at the same time.