Novatech X50 review

A large and powerful machine that fails to impress when it comes to build quality

Novatech X50
The design of the X50 is rather large and flamboyant, with the black plastic featuring a metallic finish, giving it a highly consumer finish

TechRadar Verdict

A well-designed and executed laptop, if not the most portable among its peers

Pros

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    Powerful performance

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    Sideshow screen

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    Lively styling

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    Great screen

Cons

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    Hefty machine

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    Cramped keyboard

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Novatech is a relatively new company to the laptop market, but is one of the first to launch an Intel Centrino 2-based system.

The X50 (£1045 inc. VAT) is one of the most feature-packed laptops we've seen to date, and its Centrino 2 branding comprises the mid-range P9500 CPU, which runs at 2.53GHz. It's supported by the GM45 chipset and WiFi Link 5300 wireless LAN module.

The design is rather large and flamboyant, with the black plastic featuring a metallic finish, giving it a highly consumer finish. We felt the hinges were rather slight for the 15.4-inch screen though, so you'll find some rocking to the screen as you type.

It has a 3-inch screen and the menu buttons are simple to navigate. As a technology it hasn't yet reached the mass market, but Novatech's implementation is one of the best we've seen – it's simple, unobtrusive and works. Alongside Intel's faster 802.11n Wi-Fi chip, you'll find Gigabit Ethernet for when using in fixed network mode.

Our review unit was was a pre-production sample and the plastic felt rather basic. However, we've also seen a final production version which was much more satisfactory.

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