Joined on 12/15/10
Useful, Well Made Product

Pros: Holds its position well, no connection quality problems.
Cons: None
Overall Review: We purchased these to use with some USB Cellular aircards. It allows the user of the card to avoid having it stick out of the laptop. This reduces both the horizontal profile of the laptop in use and the likelihood of the aircard geting damaged.
Not a Favorite

Pros: It's small, and the keys seems to work fine. Purely on a mechanical level, it seems to be a solid device/
Cons: The numlock functions like on a laptop keyboard (meaning that it overrides some of the letter keys in favor of numbers), and it is on at system power-up, meaning I have to remmeber to turn it off every time. Very annoying. The Function key is in the bottom left corner where the CTRL key typically would be. These two things together mean I will seeing about returning the keyboard to get a different one.
Overall Review: Keyboard I got was not the same on pictured.
Very Easy to Break

Pros: Works well enough.
Cons: Snaps very easily. Poorly designed.
Works Except for Faxing

Pros: These are overall nice devices. An especially handy feature is the virtual CD drive that mounts when the printer is connected to a PC. Makes installing the drivers/software a breeze.
Cons: We have between 10 and 15 of these deployed in our organization, mostly in the houses of at-home employees. We have problems with faxing on 3 or 4 of them. We've been through troubleshooting on these cases and narrowed it down to the MFC device. We don't have these issues with other MultiFunction devices. The odds aren't too great on this unit.
Overall Review: HP's software is bloated as usual and tries to get you to install even more garbage, but is generally a good option when dealing with nontechnical users.