Joined on 08/05/04
High Quality

Pros: I installed one of these in a small law office with approximately 8 users, all of who immediately connected their cell phones as well as a number of laptops. Everyone got a strong signal and was able to connect immediately. This is my first experience in many years with even entry level enterprise grade WiFi equipment and I could not be happier with it. The unit was installed on the dropped ceiling in the center of a 1,500 sq. foot office and connected to power via a TP-Link TL-PoE150S power over ethernet injector through a Cat6e ethernet cable.
Cons: The instructions are limited and not for beginners. All of the controls in the web browser interface were fairly clear, but you have to know what they mean ahead of time as they do not give you any paperwork or even a URL for instructions that explain them. Still, nothing in the browser-based control panel is proprietary so it would be quite easy to figure out with the help of the web.
Overall Review: Comes with a power supply but not a PoE injector. So if you plan to use it at a great distance from an electrical outlet, you may also want a PoE injector. Also comes with a variety of mounting clips and screws for typical installation locations.
won't stay in

Pros: Great sound IF they fit your ear.
Cons: These will not stay in my ears. I have tried the largest eartip that comes with these, but they are simply too small to hold the phones in my ears. This is the first in a half-dozen different in-ear models that I have tried that do not fit properly. Without the good fit, they sound terrible, and worse, they just fall out. They make a larger eartip for these, but they do not include them with the headphones! So I am crying foul. These are basically worthless to me and I am not about to pay another $15 on the chance that their largest tips will work for me. I am very disappointed.
Overall Review: I did manage to shove these in so far that they both sealed, stayed and HURT like crazy. But when I did that, they did sound really good. Probably as good as anything else I have heard for $100 or even more. But I can't cram them in that far safely, so I am warning people with large ear canals to stay away.
no video drivers yet - March 2017

Pros: It seems to run fast and cool. The fan at times seems to drop to a lazy turn. Installed 2 with no trouble.
Cons: A couple of these were installed in an Asus B150M-A/M.2 which worked beautifully for exactly the same purpose with an i5-6500 but when I go to install the video drivers for the onboard video I get a message telling me that my system "does not meet the minimum requirements." The drivers are stock Intel drivers for this chip but it is a big flop. I get 1080 resolution, but only one unique monitor and these were obtained specifically to run two monitors in extended mode. Asus tells me they think Intel will release drivers eventually, but until then I think I'll be going back to better supported CPUs.
Overall Review: I'll change my review as soon as I get working drivers for the video. To be completely clear, this does run two monitors but only in duplicate mode. So both screens are identical. This was meant to do an extended screen but won't until Intel's drivers support HD630 graphics.
Flawless

Pros: Perfectly normal and functional. These are indistinguishable from the batteries I would buy at a retail store for 10x as much.
Cons: none
Overall Review: The packs I received have a manufacture date of 7 months ago, so I expect them to be about as fresh as any other battery I would buy. Since they are Lithium Ion, they should be fine on the shelf for well over a decade.
Last chance

Pros: This is a great model and they have stopped making it. This may be the last chance to get one of these. They are reliable, inexpensive and cost effective, especially when used in a network and shared by multiple users. The toner for these is also a relatively good deal.
Cons: This model does not have the fax function, but that actually means the control panel is much simpler. That is, of course, not really a "con," but if you need fax, you have to get the MFC series and not the DCP series. (Why are people still sending faxes anyway?)
Overall Review: I am disappointed that Brother has decided to change their DCP and MFC series for what looks to me like a general cheapening of the brand. I sure hope this isn't the beginning of the end for Brother as the leader in small laser multi-function printers. They kept winning awards. Why are they thinking?!
Wrong Picture

Pros: This is the best built keyboard that I have ever used that sells for less than $80. It is heavy, so it doesn't shift around. The keys click (no tactile release, just sound) like a mechanical, but it is cheap because it is just a membrane. I have been using these for close to 10 years and love them. Great for typing, not necessarily great for gaming. I really think it is comparable to the old IBM model M, which I also have and love. Feels very solid. I have yet to see a broken one.
Cons: Large footprint.
Overall Review: The pictures here at NewEgg are wrong! They have the Keytronic xxx01 models shown as standard enter key and the xxx00 models as "L" shaped enter key. NewEgg needs to reverse the photos. This model is standard "straight" enter key, not large "L" shaped enter key. This company makes a lot of models, but this is the only one that does not have the large "L" shaped enter key. I wish Keytronic made all of their models in a "standard IBM" layout version. I dislike the large "L" enter key on the Keytronic xxx01 models because they have a smaller backspace and repositioned backslash keys.
Fast, right and on time
I got exactly what I wanted, in good shape and on time. No problem. I'll buy from this company before I'll buy from an unknown one, even if the other company is slightly less expensive.
Reliable standby
As a technician I see this installed in refurbished and upgraded computers all of the time. I just bought this and even though it's not a brand name that I would gravitate toward, this works great and the price it right.
Price and availability
This seller had the Chinese package/label AMD CPU at a reasonable price when no one else did. There was some confusion about shipping. I received a notification telling me the shipper had "left a note" when I had received nothing. That was troubling, but the package arrived the next day by US Postal Service, so clearly the shipper's notification was innacurate. The package arrived in good shape - well packed and protected. I'd make purchases from them again.