Joined on 12/07/13
Amazing!

Pros: Superb battery life! Moderate to heavy use still gets me about a day and a half easy. Blazing fast processor and plenty of ram for multiple apps running in the background. Photo quality is very good. Speakers are a lot better than my old Samsung S7 Edge that I upgraded from. Came with JBL headphones and charging case.
Cons: Video quality just is so bad without OIS or even EIS. Hoping they push an update to fix video quality. It's just so shaky.
One of the best OLED LG can offer!

Pros: -OLED! -Support for 120hz gaming on all 4 HDMI -Received the newly updated version with the EVO Panel
Cons: -A little too low which a speaker or soundbar would be covering about an inch from the bottom.
Overall Review: Bought this during Black Friday 2022 for a good deal I couldnt pass on. Shipped with some minor damage to the box but tv and styropacking inside remained intact. Received the recent C1 model with the EVO Panel which is a plus in performance. I liked the C1 stand than the C2 which doesnt stick out more in the front, just wished the tv would be sitting a little higher to support placement of a soundbar or speakers in front. Overall would buy another LG tv.
One of if not the best AM4 mATX

Pros: -Has 8+4 CPU power to support overclocking(Only used the 8pin since I am using a 5800x3D) -5.1 audio support -Enough SATA ports -Support for 2 m.2 PCIe -Plenty of USB ports -Built in IO cover -Top slot GPU slot(Most boards have it on the 2nd) -RGB PUKE!
Cons: -Needs a TypeC internal header for front case.(Bought an adapter online which plug into the second USB3 header and worked perfectly fine.) -Harder to install/upgrade m.2 wifi without having to dismantle set since only access is by unscrewing something from the back.
Overall Review: I have upgraded my GPU to a Sapphire Nitro 7900xtx which is a big boy card and changed my case into the JONSBO D31 which is a tiny mATX case and only has support for 4PCIe slots. Side graded my board from a B450m Steel Legend(I know, I like the Steel Legend line) to be able to fit the GPU in my case and still have enough room to fit case fans at the bottom. I love how this mobo have the GPU slot at the first and not in the 2nd like how most of the mATX boards are. Plenty of storage support but do know that 2 of the SATA gets disabled when using the second m.2 slot. And second m.2 slots is slower but I dont really feel the difference and used it as my boot drive without a problem. Primary m.2 slot is hidden under a heatsink which keeps it cool. Also support for an m.2 wifi card but my only gripe is you cant just freely upgrade down the line without having to dismantle the rig which is an inconvenience. So be sure to purchase and install the card before building the rig. This board being the last and best B550m from Asrock do lack the support for a front panel type C header. I had to order an adapter that fits perfectly into the USB3 header which this case has 2 and connected the cable without any problems. This also has plenty of USB ports in the back for my needs. So far system has been working perfectly and would probably last me another 5+ years without having to upgrade.
Absolutely wonderful!

Pros: -SFF mATX case -Support for 7 fans total! -Screen on case(Needs Wallpaper Manager) -Ample cable management space -Supprt for bigboy GPUs
Cons: -Needs rubber gromets
Overall Review: I have always been into mATX cases since I started building PCs 15 years ago. It is to me the underdog form factor not getting much support in terms of motherboards and especially cases. Coming from a Fractal Define Mini C which is big for an mATX but is crippled in a way it couldnt support longer GPUs. I found this on Newegg with very little reviews either on the shops or even Youtube. I bit the bullet anyway and was I suprised by the build quality. It is built really solid and like a tank. It is way smaller than my Fractal Define Mini C and yet has plenty of space for a tall CPU cooler and a long GPU(currently rocking a Sapphire 5700xt Nitro+, and awaiting for shipment of my 7900xtx. Still plently of space in front of the GPU. Just make sure to use a SFF PSU to maximize the space of this case. Airflow of this case is plenty, have bottom fans as intake and top and back for exhaust. I just have my PSU fan facing front and not pulling air from inside the case to prevent pulling warm or hot air. Otherwise, it has kept my 5800x3d idle in the high 30s and gaming in the high 60s to low 70s, occassionally hitting the 80s but it is just the CPU acting weird. Cable management is plenty, I use extension cables(not custom psu cables), so I have more cables inside my case but still this case was able to handle it wel. I have my main cables tied up well into a ball and hanging from the psu and only the extension cables running losely in the back of the case. Plenty of cable tie spots, probably just needs rubber gromets but I am not complaining. Front IO wires are also plenty long and very malleable and easy to hide.2 ssd mounts behind the case, just make sure your sata power cables are flat or just get flat extensions just like I did. Screen is a plus and yes, you do need a third party program like Wallpaper Engine which is dirt cheap on Steam, or be creative with it. It is 60hz. I did see a reviewer on Youtube saying the retention clips werent lasting for him. I cant say much for this yet. They did send out extras just in case. Overall, I am extremely happy with this purchase. Will be taking this to Dreamhack in Dallas this year. Transporting would be very easy. Hopefully then, more people would see this brand of case, spreading the love.
Took a while! Well worth it!

Pros: I can't believe how optimized this game is. Even with my RX 480 8gb slightly overclocked and undervolted, I get awesome fps paired with my newly purchased Ryzen 2600. Thank you AMD!
Cons: It took a while to arrive. But hey, being late to play the game a day isn't that bad.