why eBlaztr?
gLORIOUS gAMING pc OR lAPTOP?
the 3rd option:
Desktops deliver maximum performance, superior cooling, and full upgradability — making them ideal for serious gaming. But when it comes to portability, they’re just not built to move.
Laptops are compact and travel-friendly ideal for a compact system on the go — but when it comes to performance hardware it often throttles, heat up, and lock you into fixed specs. while having a Premium
PRICE TAG
Dogmatic thinking keeps the past alive at the price of the future
Built Like a Rally Car. Engineered for the Mission.
eBlaztr is crafted around a simple core: performance, upgradability, and portability.
Everything else? It’s there to serve those three — never restrict them.
In a world where desktop components are more efficient and powerful than ever, the traditional laptop chassis is showing its age. It was built for another time — and it’s buckling under the pressure of modern hardware.
eBlaztr is different.
It’s not a sealed black box. It’s not thermally throttled.
It runs on true standard components, Aluminium Chassis for light weight and best thermal values with real airflow, and zero compromises — delivering desktop-class gaming power in a form you can take anywhere.
This isn’t a clever workaround.
It’s what gaming laptops were supposed to be.
Not a shrunken promise, but a fully capable system that performs like it should — and evolves when you do.
Once you get it, you can’t unsee it.
Marketing Names ≠ Real Performance.
Just because it shares the name doesn’t mean it shares the power. Here’s a side by side comparison.
Desktop 5090
The desktop is only a few points ahead — I get that.
BUT… look closer.
We’re not comparing 5090 vs 5090 here.
That desktop is running a 5070!!!!.
And it’s still beating the top-tier laptop 5090.
Same test. Different rules.
That’s the power of real desktop hardware.
Laptop 5090
This line exists solely for symmetry.
Don’t let it distract you from the fact the 5090 lost to a 5070.
and no it’s not a glitch.
This trend repeats across generations — mobile versions just can’t stretch their legs like desktop gear does
For full transparency: These results were sourced from public benchmark data on 3DMark.com. as of april 25 We’ve compared the highest-performing 5090 laptop and 5070 desktop entries to show the upper limit of what each platform can deliver. 3Dmark has no relations to us or this test
We encourage everyone to test it for themselves and we have therefore provided a link:
price tag
We’ve already shown that a laptop GPU’s biggest similarity to its desktop counterpart is just the name.
But what about the price? (subject to change)
Desktop Build (RTX 5070):
€2,200
Laptop (5090):
€4,299
conclusion on the Laptop
Today’s high-end gaming laptops often underperform even mid-tier desktop builds, while carrying a price tag nearly twice as high.
And that’s just the beginning.
Most gaming laptops offer limited upgradeability, non-replaceable components, and contribute heavily to e-waste — often requiring a full system replacement instead of simple part swaps. All at a premium.
Then there’s the actual user experience:
For serious gaming, most users still connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. The built-in display and input devices go unused. The battery lasts minutes under full load, turning the laptop into a stationary socket-hopper rather than a true portable device.
In the end, what’s left?
You’re essentially carrying around just a CPU and GPU — the very components that offer the least performance for your money — with everything else unused, redundant, or underutilized.
Whether you look at it from performance, price, environment, longevity, or practicality —
the gaming laptop, as we know it, is obsolete.
So What About the Desktop PC?
We love it.
eBlaztr was founded by gamers who are passionate about real PCs — the kind built with modular parts, custom choices, and serious power.
There’s something truly brilliant about the desktop platform: open standards, endless upgradability, and components from all over the world working together in harmony. It’s a beautiful ecosystem.
But—as much as we love desktops, they aren’t built to move.
Transporting a full tower with a heavy GPU? Risky. Awkward. And not something you want to do often.
so, no portable gaming,
until now: the eBlaztr
Engineered for rapid deployment, eBlaztr combines desktop-grade power with a patented leg system that transforms setup from minutes to seconds.
Because eBlaztr uses standard ITX, SFX, and PCIe components, you’re not locked in. Upgrade anytime and keep crushing frames for years to come.
Thanks to the VESA 100×100 standard, your monitor isn’t locked in. Upgrade anytime to stay at the cutting edge of gaming visuals.
Ready to explore more?
👉 What’s an eBlaztr? — Deep dive into the tech and design
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