Mesh Edge DX11-R review

A great machine and the only laptop here to provide an Intel Core i7 CPU

Mesh Edge DX11-R
This laptop has a surprising amount of grunt under the hood

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Great performance

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    Dedicated graphics

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    Full HD screen

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    DX11 support

Cons

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    No Blu-ray

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    Not great looking

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    Poor keyboard

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Established over twenty years ago, Mesh is a British manufacturer that builds a broad variety of laptops to cater for all budgets and requirements. The Edge DX11-R features high-end components and provides total power for those after serious performance – and all at an impressively competitive price.

While we were a little disappointed to see the Core i5-powered Sony VAIO VPCEC2SOE/WI nearly beat this Core i7-powered machine, if you're after a laptop competent enough to run even the most resource-intensive programs, the Mesh will do the job with ease. You can breeze through your office work and even the most resource-heavy multimedia applications will prove no problem.

Mesh edge dx11-r

While the Mesh does not feature the most attractive design here – that honour goes to the Apple MacBook – it is functional enough and will provide good usability on the road.

The tough plastics employed are also surprisingly difficult to mark and don't show dust and dirt as easily as the Apple.

Battery life isn't too bad considering the very powerful components on board, and at only 2.8kg this is one of the more portable machines – handy if you do plan to travel regularly with the machine.

It may not be the prettiest machine, but there's no denying the value for money on offer from the Edge DX11-R. Intel Core i7 power and the latest graphics technology give you a lot of horsepower to play with, and if you want to run resource-intensive applications, this is certainly the machine for you.

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