Iunno. I think the nicest thing about it is how much you'll be saving on electricity. This 200watt laptop with an eight hour battery life will definitely be cheaper than your 1000watt powerhouse that you leave on nearly 24/7 anyways.
Based on the prices of the most expensive parts money can buy with the same specs:
8GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1600MHz - 63$
500GB 7200RPM HDD - 200$
Intel® HM77 Express Chipset - 50$
64GB SATA III SSD - $100
Dataplex™ Software - $120
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660M 2GB GDDR5 - 230$
1x Integrated Bluetooth® 4.0 - $40
1x Integrated Intel Wi-Fi 802.11 A/G/N - $80
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit - $110
I7 Quad core = 330$
= $1323 dollars
Keyboard + speakers + webcam + trackpad + screen + 60Wh battery = $900 dollars.
Not realistic, but hey.
That comes to a grand total of 2223 Dollars. And this is all in Canadian prices, which is almost always higher than their American counterparts, and this is assuming that all the parts in the Razer are the best money can buy, AND, assuming that it takes 900 dollars to put in keyboards, speakers, webcam, trackpad, screen, etc, which isn't possible.
tl;dr, Horribly overpriced, and I doubt it would have parts of the same quality as I listed
Edit:
Pros:
-Mobile
-Small, maneuverable
-Less power
-Easier to buy
Cons
-Expensive to repair/replace parts
-Very little room for upgrades
-Generally more expensive than if you were to buy the parts separately