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Mesh Computers slides into administration

UK-based independent computer manufacturer Mesh Computers has gone into administration following a review of its financial position... Read more

1 June, 2011

Mesh first up with Intel TX chipset

London-based direct seller Mesh Computers is the first company to standardise on Intel's 440TX PCI... Read more

31 January, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Mesh nets £1,899 PII desktop

London-based direct seller Mesh Computers was among the first off the mark with 233MHz Pentium II... Read more

6 May, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Mesh to add 24-speed CD-ROM drives to PCs

London-based direct seller Mesh Computers will be among the first wave of vendors to ship PCs... Read more

1 May, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Mesh adds DVD graphics support to systems

PC direct seller Mesh Computers is bolstering its reputation as a heatseekers' favourite by adding DVD... Read more

19 February, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Mesh X-Serve 146

It’s hard to find serious fault with the X-Serve 146: it may be nothing to look at, but it's surprisingly well specified, quick and comes complete with everything a small business server requires. Read more

3 February, 2006 by Alan Stevens

Mesh Matrix D750 Pro

Considering the price, the Matrix D750 Pro offers an excellent blend of features and performance. A fine entry-level PC. Read more

23 October, 2000 by Charles McLellan

Mesh starts home support service

Mesh Computers has launched a service called HomeSTART aimed at first time PC... Read more

14 January, 1998 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Microsoft cuts Home Server price by 30pc

...is sold through Microsoft's channel partners (such as Fujitsu Siemens, HP, Mesh Computers and others) it may take time for this to trickle through... Read more

3 November, 2008 by Colin Barker

Online retailers rapped over unfair contracts

...Eleven other companies have given undertakings and stopped using unfair terms, namely: Mesh Computers, Aire Valley Computers, Dabs Direct, First Micronics Limited, Mr P Hollis... Read more

13 June, 2003 by Matt Loney

Five years ago: 'Classic' P-133 is chip of choice

...s Choice'," said Andrzej Bania, marketing manager at London-based direct seller, Mesh Computers. "The 133 is entry-level. You're getting a faster board... Read more

23 August, 2001 by Martin Veitch

32Mb: the next RAM standard?

...will include 32Mb of RAM. A spokesman for London-based direct seller Mesh Computers said a 32Mb RAM standard was unlikely in the near future... Read more

4 September, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

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