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April 30, 2009

Packard Bell iMedia A3317 review

Packard Bell's iMedia A3317 is a compact, tidy-looking PC that ships with a custom-design tool-free case. But it's clearly an entry-level system - its WorldBench 6 performance falls a long way behind the competition, while it's the only PC here to rely on integrated graphics. This renders it quite useless for any form of 3D gaming.

There's very little room for expansion inside the Packard Bell iMedia A3317's case, although a pair of memory slots and one 16x PCI Express slot are free. If you decide to upgrade, bear in mind the limitations of the tiny 250W power supply.

The Packard Bell iMedia A3317's 19in LG monitor is a good-looking model with an expensive-looking finish, but it lacks a digital connection. Image quality suffers as a result.

For all its flaws, however, the Packard Bell iMedia A3317 is deserving of a second glance. For one thing, this machine costs £100 less than any other PC in our charts; for another, it comes stuffed full of software utilities. While this won't suit all users - some may even consider it ‘bloatware' - it can offer the inexperienced the hand-holding they need. Applications include extensive automated setup and updating and recovery software.

Our Packard Bell iMedia A3317 review sample was fitted with a 2.2GHz Phenom X3 8550, and Packard Bell claims this is the current specification. But official specs still list a slower 2.1GHz AMD Phenom X3 8450 CPU. We suggest you check this with the firm before purchase.


Chart ranking: Budget desktop PCs (July issue)

  1. Arbico CD 8467 XL
  2. Chillblast Comet
  3. Eclipse Aspire i84a465
  4. CyberPower Gamer Infinity 600
  5. Packard Bell iMedia A3317

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Independent customer reviews from

Packard Bell iMedia A3317 scored:
8.4 out of 10

The 2 most helpful reviews based on 19 reviews:

jo jo, essex

10
Good Points
Easy to set up looks really smart does everything that I want it too
Bad Points
only down side - opening and shutting of the disc drive drawers can be a bit tricky till you get the hang of it.
Confirmed purchase on 12 Mar 2009

Confirmed purchaser

5
Good Points
Quick startup
Bad Points
Pooly sized monitor; poor quality keyboard, heavy keystrokes required Poorprogram for dvd playing No obviously fast performance from a 3-core processor
Confirmed purchase on 19 Mar 2009

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