Type | Private |
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Industry | Computer hardware |
Headquarters | Staples Corner London, United Kingdom |
Key people | Max Sherafati, Founder |
Products | Desktops Media Centres Laptops |
Revenue | $33,000,000 USD (2008) |
Employees | 147 |
Website | MeshComputers.com |
MESH Computers is a computer company based in London, England, owned by Max Sherafati. As well as being a PC manufacturer, the company also sells an number of peripherals & components through their website.
During its first 20 years of business, MESH Computers could only be purchased direct from the manufacturer; however, after 2006, MESH began to expand its operations, selling through major retailers like Comet.[1]
MESH Computers has recently opened up a number of new routes to market, including resellers in the UK like eBuyer.[2] Most recently, MESH has started to expand its product offerings, including products like the MESH Cute, which offers HD hub features in a variety of colours for the living room.[3]
In the media
The BBC created a series of programmes to teach school children about the best use of computer technology and advanced production techniques in a modern factory setting and MESH was filmed as one of the examples, alongside Rolls Royce and Coca Cola.[4]
In 2007 Mesh Computers appeared on the BBC Watchdog program after many complaints about their poor after sales service.
In the summer of 2010, MESH Computers was voted PC Manufacturer of the Year by both Computer Shopper magazine and the Expert Reviews web site.