Joined on 08/23/04
Very satisfied.

Pros: I purchased this display for use as a computer display and for viewing video from DVD/VHS and through a PC HDTV tuner card. It has worked better than I had expected or hoped. - PC display through DVI-D is pixel locked with no overscan at 1920x1080 non-interlaced 60hz. - No detectable (to me) motion blur. - Display supports common PC resolutions including 1280x1024, allowing compatibility with finicky games. - Backlight is very bright. I leave it set to the minimum level even during the day with blinds open. - PIP works with all inputs and resolutions. - Composite video (VHS) display quality is as good as any display I have experience with.
Cons: I can't seem to get the display to remember display timings (screen position, pixel lock) for the VGA inputs. The timings can be configured, but reset to default after the source mode changes or is power cycled. This could be a problem for someone trying to use this as a display for a PC without DVI-D outputs.
Overall Review: The 60DPI pixel size of the display make it unsuitable for use at desktop viewing distances. I think most people would need a 3+ ft viewing distance for working with computer text.
Handicapped

Pros: - Decent price per port for a configurable switch. - Low power (12 watts max).
Cons: - No web configuration. - No telnet/ssh configuration. - Proprietary configuration utility is Windows only, no OSX or Linux support. - Configuration utility requires the configuring windows system to be on the same IP subnet as the switch, a problem for some of the vlan configurations you might want to setup. - Configuration utility requires internet access. Especially annoying if you are trying to configure the switch from a system with a temporarily changed IP address to match the switches default IP, and the switches default subnet is not routable on your network. - No configuration options for flow control. - No configuration options for port speed, duplex mode, or auto negotiation.
Overall Review: After verifying the limitations as best I could with Netgear phone support, I RMA'd the switch back to Newegg. I do not need another simple switch, and that is all I could have used it for on my network. One last engineering complaint: Using Adobe Air for a non-portable switch configuration utility? Really? Some project manager at Netgear needs to think things through a bit better.
Well ventilated, and great as a tower.

Pros: Great case. Shallow depth works well in custom rack setups. The ventilation on this case is fantastic, hard to beat when compared to other similar priced tower or rack cases. The front 12cm fan make it easy to maintain positive case air pressure, to cut down on dust buildup. There is room for an extra 8cm front fan and 2 8cm rear fans.
Cons: No cons really. But wish list would be for full exterior power coating, and an option to install a second 12cm fan in place of the right drive bay.
Overall Review: If you are looking for a tower case instead of a rack, this case is a great option. One or both rack ears can be removed, allowing the case to stand on its side like a tower.
I am buying another one.

Pros: Works. Efficient. Relatively quiet. No foof.
Cons: none
Overall Review: I have two of these power supplies, both still working, in use for over two years. I will be buying a 3rd. I mistakenly wrote a negative review of this product, "Did not last, 7/9/2009 10:13:46 AM, Rating + 2". Disregard this, I was mistaken about the unit that failed a few years ago, it was a different brand. My current system failure turned out to be the motherboard, not the power supply. If Newegg allowed review edits/retractions...
Did not last.

Pros: Decent looking. Quiet. Efficient. Warranty service was decent.
Cons: I purchased two of these, both from Newegg, one in Sep 2006, and another in Dec 2006. One failed within the first year. I sent it back to the manufacturer and it was replaced with a new unit manufactured in Nov 2006. Another just failed out-of-warranty, not sure if it was the replacement unit from the first failure or the second unit, but it was somewhere between 2 and 3 years old.
Overall Review: Both power supplies were used in modest systems, 45W AMD processor, low-end video, 2-3 drives. I have other power supplies that have been in use over the same time frame at the same location without issues.
Disappointing

Pros: Cheap.
Cons: The switch I received was defective. There were intermittent delays (100msecs to seconds) during file transfers and gaming connections. Forcing system network cards to 100mbit did not eliminate delays. Two other switches I tested in the same configuration worked fine. The plastic lip on the back of the switch makes it difficult to press the retainer clip on the RJ45 connectors when removing cables, especially the common anti-snag type connectors.