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Kobalt G150 (Clevo P150HM with Geforce GTX485M) Gaming Laptop Review

A very important part of overall system responsiveness is down to hard drive performance so we used two of our favourite benchmark utilities Crystalmark X64 Edition and HDTach to test the 500GB 7200rpm Western Digital Drive.


Hard drive performance is the one major area in which the G150 falls far behind the M17X as a result of Kobalt's use of a mechanical hard drive rather than a solid state drive.  But for those who can afford the price premium of a solid state drive, Kobalt have a wide range of drives available that they will happily install into the G150 for you.

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7 comments

  1. that 480 is a monster. I dont mind those keyboards, I know the reviewer didnt seem to like them, but they work well for me.

  2. Nice looking machine, good all round spec for gamers.

  3. Uk only delivery on their machines I take it?

  4. We have the atom version of this, well it looks a bit different, and its very good. well made products.

  5. @Seveish, Kobalt will deliver to most of europe and probably farther afield if you ask them nicely 🙂

  6. @ Seveish, Kobalt Ship worldwide 🙂

  7. Thumbs down Don’t buy from Kobalt Computers
    No communications, no contact, plenty excuses, but no laptop and after 10 weeks time has run out. I cannot stress enough how disappointed I am with the level of customer service and disregard shown. After paying a large sum for a premium product and to receive nothing but excuses and empty promises this is totally unacceptable.

    And it’s not like I can review the product as I cot nowhere near one, the review and pictures look good, but what’s the use of that when you’re 3K out of pocket… Keep well clear of these cowboys…

    An Alienware would have been better than this…