Joined on 03/06/03
VERY Nice

Pros: Works wonderfully on my P4 3GHZ system with a Radeon 9800.
Cons: None that I can find.
Overall Review: Arrived promptly. Comes with cables for VGA and DVI.
Returned

Pros: Advertising on the product is good
Cons: Slower than average ramp up to speed on burn, but AWFUL speed on verify.
Overall Review: I buy a LOT of DVD burners, and this is the first I have ever returned. The burn time was slightly below my Optiarc, but the verify time was over 10 minutes (no errors) ... it just stayed at 2x for quite some time, while most other drives start verify at 8x. I returned this drive.
Not as fast as others indicate

Pros: Is 64GB (well 59GB). Male USB connector means you do not need to always have an external cable (like my OCZ throttle).
Cons: While this may be fast on read, it is horrible at writing speeds. I researched the heck out of higher capacity USB drives (as my 32GB Throttle was starting to give up the ghost), and I honestly wish I had bought something else.
Overall Review: For me, the drive shuttles data between home and work, and also has portable apps on it. The write speed dumping the data onto the drive is far far far slower than my OCZ Throttle 32; I would say the same data takes about 10 minutes longer to write. Additionally, the super-slow write speed (for small files) means that using portable firefox is also much slower than on the OCZ Throttle 32. It you want a drive for portable apps, or that you will frequently write to, I strongly urge you to find another drive.
Charger Is The Problem

Pros: Cheap
Cons: I have used only Panasonic wet/dry shavers for 20+ years. I have moved off of the 2 prong/tiny-plastic-slip-to-hold-it-in place-while-charging models. In fact, there was a point in time (on that type of charger) where I was able to return to the charger to Panasonic within the 90 day warranty, for 3 years straight. Bottom line is that the tiny piece of plastic WILL break (or bend), and the shaver will no longer sit on the charger to charge. I have moved to their induction models which do not suffer from this problem, and caution everyone who wants to buy this product that you WILL sooner rather than later, wind up not being able to charge it.
No problems

Pros: Light, good print quality, easy setup, bios upgradeable (there is a current update available), toner saver, integrated very well with XP, bi-directional monitor is surprisingly accurate despite being wireless. You can even bios upgrade via wifi (not recommended ... but I did it).
Cons: I am concerned about drum life on this printer. You can get a 3 page report from the printer (ROM version, number of pages printed of each type, etc.) which has a bar graph (full width of paper 0% to 100%) of your drum and toner. Drum seems to not have started at 100%, even though toner still is.
Overall Review: I agonized over this purchase, but my aging HL-1450 was dying and I did not want to replace the drum and toner on a 7 year old laser. Read the other reviews here about it losing its IP address, etc. If you follow the directions in the manual, and set it up using a temporary wire, it will work. I chose to set it up with a fixed IP address, and then setup the computer using that IP address. You only need to do that once, so our second computer was set up simply by installing the driver and pointing to that IP address. All of our computers, printers, and routers, are on power strips and all power off at night. The settings hold just fine. One thing I tried which did not work ... I already had a Linksys wireless print server, so I tried to set up the printer simply by USB to that server. It didn't work. That was not necessary, though, because the printer's wireless features are perfectly fine.