Mesh Matrix II 925 MX review
PCsMesh's Matrix II is stunningly quick in Windows and ideal if you do a lot of video or photo editing. Its poor games performance and loud fans detract from it slightly, though.
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Mesh's Matrix II is stunningly quick in Windows and ideal if you do a lot of video or photo editing. Its poor games performance and loud fans detract from it slightly, though.
It has a big screen and a reasonably low price, but general build quality and performance didn't meet with our expectations.
This media centre mini PC has everything you need at a very reasonable price, but it's louder than we'd like and boxy when compared to many nettops.
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With a powerful processor, fast graphics and a decent 20in monitor, the Matrix II TT is a great all-round PC.