Razer Edge WiFi
Android gaming tablet
~$399
MSRP updated Dec 2025
- Snapdragon G3x
- 6.8" AMOLED 144Hz
- Detachable controller
Best for
Where this handheld shines the most.
- High-end Android gaming
- 144Hz mobile gaming
- Detachable controller flexibility
Watch outs
Tradeoffs to know before buying.
- More expensive than alternatives
- Detachable design has connection concerns
- Battery life is mediocre
Specs snapshot
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Performance snapshot
How it stacks up by play style.
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