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MESH £50 weekend discount vouchers unveiled

UK system builder, MESH Computers, has decided to get into the spirit of March Madness with a limited edition promo of their own this weekend. KitGuru scribbles down the code that's just dropped into our collective inboxes and evaluates the value.

From the first moment they opened their doors for business, back in 1987, MESH Computers has had a strong focus on value.

Back in the late nineties, that meant a lot because companies like Dell were Intel-only houses and AMD was only just beginning to muscle its way into the performance desktop space with Athlon etc. MESH went almost 100% AMD and, for a while, captured a serious chunk of the market – shipping over 9,000  PCs a month.

In 2014, the market is completely different – especially with the advent of tablets, notebooks, smartphones and smart TVs – but there is still a hardcore of consumers that want desktop systems, with good specifications at sensible prices.

If that's you, then maybe the ‘4 Day Voucher‘  from MESH will be interesting. Click the image for full details.

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KitGuru says: If you're not in the market for a £500 PC, then getting another 10% off won't matter. If a low cost PC is exactly what you want, then every little helps.

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