Joined on 08/24/08
Amazing monitor
Pros: Vivid colors and very bright. Makes gaming and drafting much nicer. Monitor itself is very slim and light.
Cons: After 2 years, the price still hasn't come back down to the $140 I first purchased it at.
Not working so far
Pros: only one cord to plug into the laptop when I bring it into the office everyday. I'm using HDMI, two USB 3.0 devices, ethernet, and audio.
Cons: So far I am unable to get the dock to work without issues. When plugged in, and not using the laptop, it works just fine, but when I start moving the mouse or playing audio, the laptop disconnects and reconnects to the dock, causing my external monitor to lose input and wireless keyboard and mouse to stop responding.
Overall Review: I have read in Lenovo's forums and found that this is an issue that is known, and has yet to be resolved.
Unusable due to non user screen taps
Pros: The tablet was cheap and I had High expectations for it.
Cons: Right out of the box it was unusable due to the device detecting phantom input taps. I turned the tablet on and away it went; changing the volume, taking screen shots, and rotating the screen orientation wildly. I performed a factory reset, looked for any support for any iView tablets and there isn't any relevant help, and attempted to look for firmware updates of which there are none. I turned on the option to "Show Touches" and it showed phantom touches all over the borders of the screen.
Overall Review: I imagine I received a bad tablet and that it may be a rare occurrence.
Only for older phones
Pros: Connector options
Cons: Did not charge my iphone 5
Overall Review: I did not read the details for this product, if I had, I would not have purchased.
Well, they run..
Pros: less expensive then some Nvidia cards
Cons: AMD is very, very slow updating drivers and CCC program profiles. Crossfire is almost always not supported and when it is, it's very temperamental.
Overall Review: I tried Radeon products, I wanted them to work well. I wanted the little guy to be successful. AMD may get there someday, but right now they aren't shining