Joined on 11/26/11
Nice headphones
Pros: -Nice price -Good sound quality -Feels good/comfortable and has great durability -Foldable
Cons: -Big
Overall Review: They look big. At first those sample pictures make it seem like a regular headphones, but wrong!!! These headphones are not appealing (in my opinion) outside but headphones are headphones. Love the quality used to built this headphone and the sound is great. Would recommend it only if you don't mind the size but other than that its a pretty decent headphone.
Nice Router
Pros: Longer Range than my previous router Nice software which has a nice look and easy to navigate Recognizable brand ASUS
Cons: Cost Newer Bandwidths/Standards that will replace this
Overall Review: Though newer bandwidths are not necessary and also new standards such as AC 2***, it matters if you can have the technology compatiable with it as well. If all devices have just wireless N, there's no benefits in using AC except for the exceptional ranger which is a few feet more. This router has served it's purpose and I definitely like the fact I have some wireless coverage at my room than my previous router which was capable of wireless N. I have been able to get less problems such as dropped connection or I was able to troubleshoot it easier with the software of this router.
I like it!
Pros: -Very bright blue backlight with blue backplate -Nice design layout -Very solid
Cons: -Price
Overall Review: I've never had a mechanical keyboard test prior to purchasing this keyboard. The feedback feels alot like my previous membrane keyboard with a clicky sound instead of a clacky sound. Many people who have never tried blue switches should at least hear how they sound before making the purchase since different people have different sound tolerance and sensitivity. Many things such as the gold-plated USB, reroutable cable, function keys, firm rubber stoppers to hold the keyboard on place and NKRO over USB should come standard nowadays so they price is kind of debatable. When looking at the description of the keyboard you should know what you are buying such as the key switches and layout if it has any macro keys in which it doesn't (I'm aware of that but really do not prefer macro keys. I like this keyboard the way it is.) The keyboard is very solid and is bright to my liking especially due to the blue backplate it has. The keyboard does not in fact look very generic it has some neat designs over above the number keys and around the keyboard. At the moment I can't seem to work my NKRO over USB though I'm unsure why. For the price I believe that $110 doesn't really justify the price in my opinion, I believe it should be around $80-90 for it to be a killer bargain.
Pros: Price and performance for nearly half the price
Cons: Not slim or real edge lid LED.
Overall Review: 120hz doesn't work with 60hz from my cable company. Basically what they broadcast is 60hz and it bottlenecks the 120hz. Also couldn't watch full 1080p as the reciever only had 1080i. -.-
Pros: Different color LED 5600 DPI
Cons: Attracts dust and grease really quickly
Overall Review: Got mines on black friday for nearly half off. Was totally worth it and I'm loving it. At first I couldn't control the sensitivity of the 5600 DPI but I got accustomed to it in nearly a day.
G510
Pros: -18 Macro Programmable Keys -Custom Back-lighting for individual profile -3 Profiles easy to switch -Silent keys for those who like quiet -Gaming mode prevents windows key =D -LCD Game-panel has Performance Monitor, Clock, and even Music
Cons: -None so far.
Overall Review: -Not sure if its just me cant seem to make each key different colors. I thought u can make each key a separate color from just the whole keyboard as one back-light color. - Overall good keyboard. Its responsive and can register multiple keys at the same time.