Joined on 10/30/13

Pros: I finally took the plunge and upgraded my primary OS disk to a SSD. Even running on previous gen Sata board load times for the OS and programs are blazing fast. I recommend this product to anyone.
Cons: It didn't come with a usb transfer cable so you have to open up your case and install it right away to transfer your primary OS to the SSD.
Overall Review: It's like making the move from dialup to broadband.
You get what you pay for

Pros: On sale it's a deal, don't buy these full price. The mic is detachable and the phones are circumaural, which means they seat outside your ears and not on them.
Cons: Upper padding is insufficient (I mean to the point where it's all but nonexistent), your head will hurt after 30 minutes. The frame is rigid, you cannot twist the phones at all to better seat around your ears. The ear pieces adjust separately but are all plastic and feel flimsy.
Overall Review: For gaming on a budget or maybe as a spare headset I'd recommend these, otherwise you are much better off spending ~$50+ dollars on a good headset that you'll enjoy using.
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Pros: It's CoD4! Yes it works on PC as well as Mac and activates via Steam.
Cons: It's a bit pricy for a game of it's age unless you find it on sale.

Pros: The bundle is cheaper than what you would pay for 365 days of service if you bought the cards through Tracfone or retail stores, not to mention you get a new touch feature phone. It's perfect as a spare phone or if you don't talk via phone much, the battery life is about 2 weeks if you just leave it on standby so you could throw it into a bag and pretty much forget about it.
Cons: The phone isn't an Android but at this price who cares?
Overall Review: Apparently NewEgg won't let you post a review mentioning a major nationwide retailer. =/

Pros: Cheap, does it's job, what more can you ask for?
Cons: The cord feels a bit flimsy in contrast to previous HDMI cables I've owned.
Overall Review: The HDMI cable I bought was 6' long. Which isn't long enough in many actual applications. I'd get a 9' cable next time.

Pros: It has a metal connecter and is USB 3, my previous thumb drive was a PNY brand with a cheap plastic connector and it was atrociously slow.
Cons: None so far.
Overall Review: I used it to make a recovery image for a Windows 8 machine, my old thumbdrive took over 12 hours to complete it. With this thumbdrive the image was completed in around 30 minutes.