It will no doubt suffice to begin with, but you’ll probably require more performance as you begin to notice its limitations. As we said, the 1080p media content played without any noticeable problems, and it even managed a brief attempt at 4K before throwing its metaphorical hands in the air and giving up. Saying that, though, the Packard Bell iMedia S2885 wasn’t too bad. All the same, it did put something of a dampener on the tests. We suspect it may just have been some bizarre and random problem we were having. Whether this is something inherent to the iMedia PCs, we’re not sure. It also had the odd behaviour of affecting our router to the point that all other wirelessly connected devices refused to work once the iMedia was connected, resulting in a reboot of the router to clear itself out. The LAN connection was rock solid, as you would expect, but for some reason, the wireless connection either kept dropping out or was so unbelievably slow it was virtually impossible to browse the local NAS box for any content. We did find, though, that the wi-fi was a little unstable, at least from the tests we put it through. The Packard Bell iMedia iMdS2885 Desktop features 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD and Windows. You can support the site directly via Paypal donations ☕. Buy our Packard Bell iMedia iMdS2885 Desktop from our wide range of desktops. TNR earns Amazon affiliate commissions from qualifying purchases.
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