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Mesh Inspire XM2
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 2/2011 Expert Reviews says that if one bundles in the liyama ProLite monitor when purchasing the Mesh Inspire XM2, then they are getting a good deal. Otherwise, on its own, they find this PC's lack of … 1 review |
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Mesh R&D 960
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 1/2011 PC Advisor describes this desktop as offering solid performance with an interesting array of components and peripherals. Among these include a well-ventilated V6 system case, SATA dock, and … 1 review |
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Mesh Inspire CSR
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 12/2010 The potential to upgrade the Mesh Inspire CSR in the future is a big bonus, plus it is well constructed and comes with a good monitor, but Expert Reviews believe there are systems available from … 1 review |
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Mesh XGS ProFire
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 10/2010 Expert Reviews were impressed with the quick speeds of the processor and graphics card in the Mesh XGS ProFire, and said that the monitor was good quality and quite modish with its foot prop instead … 1 review |
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Mesh Elite Mesh CSR
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 10/2010 With a Core i3 processor that has been overclocked to 3.6GHz from its stock speed of 2.9GHz, the Mesh Elite CSR is an incredibly fast machine. Expert Reviews did feel that the lack of a dedicated … 1 review |
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Mesh Cute X215 HD
All-round PC; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 10/2009
"... The Mesh Cute Inspire is a competitor to the likes of Novatech’s cheaper Ion Fusion ... While that computer is smaller, it’s not as powerful as the Cute and is lacking in a couple of other
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 9/2009 Mesh Cute - Small Form Factor PC Mesh looks set to make a large impact with its small Cute. For a mere £399 you get a fairly powerful machine including a dual core Athlon II processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, integrated Radeon HD graphics, a 320GB hard drive, and best of all a Blu-ray drive and dual digital tuner card plus Windows Media remote, all packed into a relatively tiny box measuring no more than 300 x 200 x 165mm. Single Test. One small form factor PC was reviewed and rated on build quality, design, features, performance and value. … to review
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Mesh MatriX6 Xi
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: 6; Newest review: 4/2010
"... The MatriX6 Ti is an incredibly fast and well-built computer that justifies its price with high-end components, but as our benchmarks show you'll have to be running plenty of
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 4/2010 Mesh MatriX6 Ti With its MatriX6 Ti, Mesh is the first company to produce a desktop computer with a real six-core processor at a price that won't make you feint in shock - all thanks to AMD's brand-new Phenom II X6 1090T. As you can tell from the processor's name, it's an extension of the existing Phenom II architecture and uses the existing AM3 processor socket. … to review
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Mesh Matrix 945CS
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 7/2010 The Mesh Matrix 945CS is a reasonable all round computer system with a full HD screen. The included graphics card is just about capable of playing older games when the quality levels are reduced, but … 1 review |
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Mesh XGS 965BE
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 7/2010
The XGS 965BE has a speedy processor with enough power for most requirements and a monitor offering full HD. The machine is well adapted to photo and video processing and 500GB for their storage.
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 7/2010 Mesh XGS 965BE With an imposing Thermaltake tower case and a 22in Full HD monitor, the Mesh XGS 965BE looks like it means business. Powered by an AMD Phenom II X4 965 processor, it fared well in our benchmarks, scoring 109 overall. It's also one of the first PCs we've seen with USB3 ports so you can attach fast external hard disks. … to review
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Mesh Elite GTX 460
Office PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 7/2010 The Elite GTX 460 is an affordable yet powerful desktop PC which is aimed squarely at gamers, as its Nvidia GTX 460 graphics card, overclocked CPU and carrying handle on top of the case suggest. … 1 review |
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Mesh Mesh Turbo 530 OC4.0
Office PC; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 6/2010 "... One of the first problems we noticed was the power consumption, with the clock speed locked at 4GHz you don't benefit from the usual power management. This meant it idled at a whopping … 1 review |
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Mesh MatriX6
Office PC; Number of processor cores: 6; Newest review: 6/2010
"... The combination of X6 1090T processor and ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics card returns blistering benchmark results, and the chassis is good enough for most purposes. If you're willing to
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More information at: PC Pro, 6/2010 Mesh MatriX6 Mesh is the first manufacturer we've seen to build a machine around AMD's more expensive six-core processor – the Phenom II X6 1090T – and, as if that wasn't enough, the London firm has overclocked the chip from its core clock speed of 3.2GHz to a mighty 3.8GHz. Single test. One desktop PC was reviewed and rated on features & design, value for money and performance. … to review
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Mesh Matrix 250 Plus CS
PC Packages; Mac: Mac all-in-one; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 5/2010 "... Even a budget computer should offer decent desktop performance, and the Matrix 250 Plus does well. The AMD Athlon II X2 250 has a clock speed of 3GHz, making it one of the quickest … 1 review |
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Mesh Ice3 530CS
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Dual-Core; Newest review: 5/2010
"... If you want to do heavy video encoding, you might be better off with a quad-core processor, but for image editing or gaming, the Ice3 will cope well. ... The LG W2253WD monitor that comes
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 5/2010 Mesh Ice3 530CS Mesh's Ice3 530CS comes in a mini-tower case, and as a result some compromises have been made inside - for example, the hard disk is mounted vertically, as it won't fit horizontally. However, this still leaves two hard disk slots free (and accessible), as well as a free optical drive slot. Despite having to use a smaller motherboard, there are two free memory slots, and four free PCI slots including a PCI-E x16 slot for a graphics card, thanks to the integrated graphics chip on the Intel Core i3-530 processor. … to review
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Mesh Hush i7 980X
Gaming PCs; Mac: Mac all-in-one; Newest review: 3/2010
"... Mesh has paired this monstrous CPU with 6GB of 1,600MHZ DDR3 memory, which together produced stunning levels of raw power. In our 2D application benchmarks, the Hush i7 980X roared to a
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More information at: PC Pro, 3/2010 Mesh Hush i7 980X We were introduced to Intel's first six-core 'Gulftown' processor last month, with the Core i7-980X offering blistering performance and a typically ludicrous Extreme Edition price. Now Mesh has won the race to produce a full review system using the chip, and the resulting Hush i7 980X is as wallet-unfriendly as you'd expect. Single Test. One desktop PC was reviewed and rated on features & design, value for money and performance. … to review
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Mesh Bianco X4 5750CS
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 2/2010
"... The system is rather noisy thanks to a lack of insulation and the constant whirr of the fast-spinning CPU fan, although it shouldn't pose too much of a problem when it's tucked
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 2/2010 Mesh Bianco X4 5750CS With its dazzling white case, keyboard and mouse, Mesh's Bianco X4 5750CS looks fantastic and very different from the standard desktop PCs we're used to seeing. If it's a bit much for your tastes, don't worry, as you can buy the same system in traditional black as the Nero X4 5750CS. … to review
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Mesh Slayer 7
Gaming PCs; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 1/2010 "A blistering PC in an adventurous chassis, but the price reserves it for the richest of style-conscious gamers." 1 review |
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Mesh Matrix II 5870XT
Gaming PCs; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 10/2009 "ATI's latest graphics card gives huge gaming power, and it's a very capable PC elsewhere too without costing the Earth." 2 reviews |
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Mesh Matrix II 925 MX
All-round PC; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 12/2009 "... Although the Matrix II isn't brimming with as many internal expansion options as other PCs we've seen, there's space for another optical drive. There are also two 3?in bays, … 1 review |
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Mesh Matrix II 955BE Hush
PC Packages; Number of processor cores: Quad-Core; Newest review: 9/2009
"Good points: Excellent computing performance; high quality 22in widescreen monitor; quiet operation.
Bad points: Only worth the extra money if you really care about gaming; hard disk could
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 8/2009 Mesh Matrix II 955BE Hush Mesh PCs have long been gaining themselves Recommended Awards at TrustedReviews. The Matrix II 955BE Hush with AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition processor, 4GB RAM, Radeon 4870 graphics, Blu-ray drive and 22in Full HD screen might be one to do it again. Single Test. One desktop PC was reviewed and rated on build quality, design, features, performance and value. … to review
Product information and further reviews
Mesh Xtreme i7-920 PC Pro 2/2009 - Intel's latest processor chips promise to be far more powerful than even the Extreme variants of their current output. However, as with all new technology, prices are high for the first few systems out of the gate, so does a Core i7-powered system impress enough to look past price?
Mesh Elite IQ 2180 desktop PC Personal Computer World 7/2008 - If real beauty is on the inside, the Elite IQ 2180 from Mesh has it in spades.
Mesh Elite Q9300 Pro desktop computer Computer act!ve 6/2008 - With notebooks fast becoming more popular than traditional desktop systems, the mesh Elite Q9300 is a great example of what you can get if you go for power over portability.
Mesh Extreme QX G80 CB Computer Buyer & Upgrades 2/2007 - The abiding fear that comes with any PC purchase is that today's latest and greatest system will swiftly find itself superseded and relocated to the scrap heap. When you're spending nigh on £1,000 on a PC, that fear is more than justified. When you're spending twice as much, it's almost obligatory. So, when we asked Mesh to build a high-performance, future-proof PC for less than £2,000, we really weren't too too surprised when their proposed specification ate up aömost every penny of the budget. What we weren't prepared for was quite how much they've managed to cram into the Extreme QX G80 CB.
Mesh Titan 5000 PPX PC Advisor 8/2006 - The Mesh Titan 5000 PPX rings the till at a mere £1,349 which, to our way of reckoning, makes it one of the better priced PCs you're likely to see in the Power category. It also has some very juicy specifications.