Joined on 03/15/04
Excellent TV Mount
Pros: Perfect for the 24" TV that I also bought from Newegg. Easy installation.
Cons: No problems.
Overall Review: I hope Newegg will allow this comment: This TV mount fits the Toshiba 24" Class (23.81" Diag.) 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV 24L4200U that I bought along with the mount. Other people had issues with this mount not fitting their specific TV but these two fit together with no problems. I wish someone had confirmed that these two fit before I bought them but I took the chance anyway and it paid off.
Review update
Pros: None.
Cons: It has become unusable. Today it got to the point where I was spending more time trying to deal with the problem than I was doing work. I am done with this mouse.
Overall Review: Usually purchasing refurbished is a good idea, it just didn't work out in this case. I just purchased the Gigabyte Aivia Uranium mouse for a great price from another retailer. That one looks pretty sweet.
Awesome
Pros: So many customizable buttons! Woo! Slides easily, buttons are easily customized, smooth/ratchet toggle for wheel is great (especially at work).
Cons: Eats through batteries likes they're candy. I use this at work and recharge every day. It's still worth it.
Nice TV
Pros: This is exactly what I needed. Everything was perfect. No issues. It was actually smaller overall than the old 22" TV that it replaced. This TV was very light, too. Very nice for wall-mounted installation.
Cons: No problems.
Almost perfect
Pros: So much smaller than that beast they gave me at the office. True function keys (no need to hold another key to use them), basic, keys feel very good, stiff folding feet don't fold back very easily if you slide the keyboard over papers or other things, nice long cord, overall solid feel. It has holes in the bottom to drain spilled fluids.
Cons: As others have said, the Enter key is odd - weird shape/placement can be annoying but this is a solid keyboard nonetheless.
Overall Review: Came with a mouse but didn't need it. I took a risk and purchased two keyboards at the time - one for me at work and one for my 9-year-old daughter's laptop as a workaround for the arrow keys she ripped off when she was 7. Now she can just plug it into a USB port and play her games.