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Christina H.

Christina H.

Joined on 02/24/12

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Most Favorable Review
Verbatim Store 'n' Go 12GB (4GB x 3) USB 2.0 Flash Drive (Green, Blue & Red) Model 97002
Verbatim Store 'n' Go 12GB (4GB x 3) USB 2.0 Flash Drive (Green, Blue & Red) Model 97002

Pros: Nothing goes wrong here Good value pack

Cons: A bit ugly but thats something we can live with

Most Critical Review

Extremely poor performance

GIGABYTE M6800 GM-M6800 Noble Black 4 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB Wired Optical 1600 dpi Gaming Mouse
GIGABYTE M6800 GM-M6800 Noble Black 4 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB Wired Optical 1600 dpi Gaming Mouse

Pros: Looks cool. Has extra 2 buttons

Cons: What a waste of money! For the first time in 12 years I see an optical mouse so picky of the surface it's used on. You will need a good (not just any) mouse pad with that mouse otherwise prepare for pointer skipping. This is extremely disappointing for me as I bought it for some slight graphic work... forget about it! Nothing more than a web browsing mouse (even browsing could be irritating when it constantly misses the hyperlinks you are trying to click).

Overall Review: a 16$ product should not look cool otherwise you forget that you get what you pay for :-). Sorry guys as much as I want, I can`t say anything else good about this mouse. I will just buy another one this time will not cheat out.

Very dissappointed :-((((

i-rocks KR-6260-BK Black 104 Normal Keys USB or PS/2 Wired Standard 24 Keys Anti Ghosting Gaming Keyboard
i-rocks KR-6260-BK Black 104 Normal Keys USB or PS/2 Wired Standard 24 Keys Anti Ghosting Gaming Keyboard

Pros: Works well for a regular kbd. USB and PS2. compact.

Cons: A foreword: I bought this kbd based on the many reviews claiming that it feels like a mechanical kbd for the price of a membrane one. Therefore my disappointment: 1. It does NOT feel like a mechanical kbd. Anyone thinks that, he/she probably never used a mech kbd. 2. Clicking sound is just noise. Why? Well because in a mech kbd a click is heard while pressing the key and you hear it once a keystroke has been registered - hence it is an audible feedback of your typing action. IN THIS KEYBOARD THE CLICK COMES AFTER THE BUTTON IS RELEASED IN WHILE IT IS SPRINGING BACK. Therefore is serves to no purpose, audible soundwaves that serve no purpose are called noise. 3. Tactile feedback in also next to nonexistent. (I`ll have to give it a credit though I can feel something there but not quite sure if it helps or not.) 4. I measured the keys as they looked suspiciously smaller and what do you know... the keys have smaller surface than the ones on my generic HP or Dell kbds.

Overall Review: If it was advertized and reviewed as "Just a keyboard" I would have been happy. But since the "mechanical feel" of it is so largely emphasized I feel obligated to warn other customers. P.S. Please ignore a double entry of this feedback