Mesh Matrix Titan Pulse review
Verdict:
The prospect of a computer with a cutting-edge processor for under a grand is enough to make us drool. A shame that it's a little too good to be true...
Review Date: 27 May 2005
Price when reviewed: inc VAT
Reviewed By: David McKinnon
Our Rating
BUYING DECISIONS
There is no doubt that, with it's Athlon 64 4000+ processor, the Titan Pulse is a fast machine. Sacrifices have been made to keep the total cost under the magic £1,000 mark, though. The screen isn't up to the standard we'd expect, and 512MB RAM is far from being a perfect accompaniment to the powerful processor. The Titan is competent, but has been hamstrung by its budget.
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