Razer suspends laptop sales in the US
Razer is temporarily halting sales of its laptops in the United States. The upcoming Blade 16 and other Razer laptops are no longer available for pre-order or purchase on the company’s US website, The Verge reports.
The company did not comment on the reason for the sales halt. However, modular laptop maker Framework also stopped selling some models in the US, citing the Trump administration’s tariffs. The company also noted at the time that many other manufacturers had taken similar measures, although most had not announced them publicly.
Even the new laptop stand that Razer announced on April 8th and which the press release said would be "available now" is missing from Razer's US website, and there's no price listed. However, the Razer Canada website lists the stand for $99 CAD.