Joined on 06/22/04

Pros: Very, very fast. Not terribly expensive, given the speed. Reasonably durable.
Cons: Cap is easily lost.
Overall Review: I would have preferred a retractable connector design.
Not as durable as you'd think.

Pros: It's a tough little case, and comes with a belt clip holder.
Cons: The buttons are tricky to access if you have big fingers, and, durable as it is, it _will_ break after prolonged usage if you're not gentle with it. The hinge, in particular, is not going to last forever.
Overall Review: I got my wife this case when she first switched to a Treo. She's on her second case now.

Pros: Print quality is excellent. Scanner and copier work nicely. ADF is amazingly useful. Interface is intuitive, flexible, and easy-to-use.
Cons: A little slow on most functions. No fax-over-IP support. Software is a bit slow, too.
Overall Review: I installed this on a mixed XP/Vista network, and didn't have trouble with any of the clients. It is connected via ethernet cable.

Pros: Innovative two chamber design; fantastic, slick looks; good quality hinged panels; front ports have easy-to-use connectors; surprisingly high-quality PSU (HiPro True 400W); lots of case fan mount points; motherboard is easy to mount
Cons: Somewhat heavy; cable management is difficult with a large video card; hard drive bay (modular) is too close for comfort to the PSU; 120mm case fan mount is in an awkward spot; larger than some other mATX cases
Overall Review: Don't get me wrong - this one is highly recommended

Pros: Works as expected.
Cons: None.
It's what you would expect

Pros: High capacity and good performance. SATA is pleasant for installation.
Cons: None.