Joined on 07/15/05
Almost does eveything.
Pros: User interface lists many details and options regarding signals. Works on both Windows XP and Windows 7 (64 bit).
Cons: No way to connect to signals by MAC address with factory software. No linux support for this particular chipset.
Overall Review: Great for everyday computing. Not great for intensive home networking.
LG V400
Pros: It pretty much does anything you want. It's powerful and fast.
Cons: The PC Suite that the tablet needs to sync with your PC has not been made available. Also Power consumption problems, the default video player sets the device to play videos with 50% brightness which is disappointing.
Overall Review: The QPair ability is amazing and the screen and touch quality, top notch. This is almost as good as the Galaxy Tab.
No dont
Pros: It is a great value.
Cons: I installed the card. 3 weeks in it fried. Don't buy this card.
Overall Review: I am going to find a way to replace the card.
Way more than I expected.
Pros: Have yet to find an environment where this processor is anything but brilliant. Very cool for 95W. 30~36 degrees stock setup. Stable, smooth, and unrelenting.
Cons: none
Simple Solution for most things portable
Pros: Great for about 75% of the portable electronics I use. I bought this as a way to power a hard drive I put in an external enclosure, but I found this thing is great for charging my camera, media player, and even my phone.
Cons: Won't charge my laptop (joking . . . . )
Overall Review: I've used it at home and on the road for about 3 weeks now. I am not sure of the limits on power yet. I would like to hook multiple devices into it via a hub, but I am not sure how well it would work, if at all. I don't travel without it!