Novatech X15 review

A simple design that more than meets the requirements of a budget laptop

Novatech X15
There are no fundamental flaws with the Novatech X15 and we found it to be good value for money

TechRadar Verdict

A decently specced budget laptop that will deal well with most things you can throw at it

Pros

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    Sharp screen

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    Runs quite fast

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    Decent build quality

Cons

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    Poor battery life

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    Basic connectivity

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Novatech is a new name to us and the X15 (£299 inc. VAT) is the first machine we've reviewed.

In many ways, when we think of a budget laptop the X15 is what we'll have in mind – a simple design that meets the basic needs of the user at an affordable price.

Made from plastic, the case of the X15 is solid but isn't as robust as most rivals. We found there was a degree of flex to the case when carrying it around but, with an overall weight of 2.6kg, it's fine for semi-regular use.

This leaves plenty of room for your palms to rest on, but you do find yourself leaning over the laptop to type.

Being black, the same as the chassis, also made it harder to find when trying to use the laptop in less than ideal lighting conditions.

However, instead of opting for the Intel chipset, you'll find the SiS Mirage 3, which is a budget controller – this was highlighted by the rather poor 3DMark score of 417 for this machine.

That said, you will find a 4-in-1 card reader located on the left-hand side, along with the DVD rewriter optical drive.

There are no fundamental flaws with the Novatech X15 and we found it to be good value for money.

The specification and build quality are more than acceptable for the asking price.