Joined on 06/21/05
had it for years

Pros: I've been satisfied with these for years. Bought them probably 8 years ago and they're still kicking through frequent use. Havn't needed much else other than a separate microphone, but that's forgivable.
Cons: After 8 years the ears are starting fall apart, but you can apparently buy replacement ear protector things and the top of it is now duct taped to prevent foam shedding.
Overall Review: So yeah, 8 years in and the product is only now starting to deteriorate a little bit. Still works just as well as it did when I bought it. I highly recommend them.
worked great! For 2 weeks...

Pros: Everything posted and was great for the first week. Bought it for a windows 10 upgrade.
Cons: I left for a week and came back to find it dead. Computer wouldn't boot at all. Checked PSU using green wire trick, worked fine. Still wouldn't power up. Time for RMA process. Yay for being out extra money on shipping. Next time I'll believe reviews and not the sales.
Overall Review: Now I'm actually home and get to stare at a dead screen and a gutted PC. Yay.
it's curved and huge

Pros: - Curved - Huge - Freesync refresh rate with my nvidia card just fine - Good value for the price (black friday sales)
Cons: - I noticed a single dead pixel on the right side, but this thing is huge and it's just in my peripheral vision so I usually never notice it
Overall Review: Upgraded from a 24inch monitor that was locked at a 60hz refresh rate. So this is like going from standard def to IMAX for me. Wasn't sure about the curve when I bought it, but it works really well and didn't take long to get used to. Freesync wasn't hard to get set up on my nvidia card. Just had to manually enable it on the monitor and in the nvidia display settings. I'm hitting the refresh rates I'd wanted for FPS games.
Cheap and a Good Performer

Pros: Simple design/layout Comfortable Responsive Quiet + I like the banded USB cords for giggles
Cons: Handrest could be a bit cushier, but whatever works. I've not had any real issues with it during extended sessions.
Overall Review: Bought it to replace a wireless keyboard that was starting to have issues with responsiveness. This has been a large improvement in responsiveness, cheap, and does exactly what I need it to do.
Cheap and a Good Performer

Pros: * Cheaper than Nvidia for similar performance (close to GTX760) * Got it on sale * Runs BF4 on High at 60 FPS+
Cons: * None so far, runs really well
Overall Review: I got BF4 and tried to run it on my 3.5 year old rig. I could run it alright on Low settings, but any higher was less than 10 FPS. It was okay for a while, but would occasionally stutter down in FPS in some heavier fights. So I started researching a card that could stretch the life of my system. Originally I wanted to stay with an nvidia card, but kept seeing the new R9 cards running so close and cheaper than the nvidia cards. The 270X was running neck and neck with the GTX760 and was a good $50-70 cheaper. Eventually that sealed it. If you're looking for a good midrange card that can run all the modern games well, this is a great choice.
Got it Cheap, No issues

Pros: - Got it on sale for $80 - Works as advertised
Cons: - Sadly didn't include a DVI cable in the box and we had to go out and hunt one down at the store. Inconvenient, but still at $80 I wasn't gonna cry over it.
Overall Review: Bought it for a second monitor for my wife. She's been seeing how I've used my second monitor and wanted in on it as well. We set it up and have had no issues with it at all. Not sure where the viewing angle stuff came from in other reviews. I can can see the monitor just fine from across the room and I'm not the active user. My wife uses it as her second monitor and has no issues as well with it being off to the side. It's not the best monitor in the world, but if you're just using it for a second screen and you get it for $80, I'd say it's well worth it.