Joined on 06/16/06
Works for what it was intended for.

Pros: *Consistent performance. *Fast, but not blazing. *Got it on a deal for $70 shipped. *Works without issue.
Cons: *None.
Overall Review: I use this to load games from, as I ran out of space on my OS SSD. I no longer have a spinning disk in my PC, as this suits my needs.
Meh.

Pros: Wireless is fast.
Cons: Bluetooth is troublesome. Driver support is horrible, Bluetooth support in both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 is mediocre at best. Purchased this for use with an Intel NUC D54250WYK (as it was on the list of supported hardware), and have had nothing but trouble since.
Awesome

Pros: *Fast *Cheap *Rock-solid
Cons: None
Overall Review: I have one of these installed in each of my desktops as a boot drive, as well as my Macbook Pro. They are very fast, and they boot to the OS very quickly. They were an excellent deal at the time, although I wish they were larger now (120gb doesn't quite cut it anymore, unless you get creative with where you store things).
Fast

Pros: *Fast *Cheap(ish) *Reliable
Cons: *Size
Overall Review: This drive maxed out the Harddrive value in Windows 8.1's Experience Index. Boots fast.
Surprisingly Solid

Pros: *Fast *Quiet *Solid construction / design (External case appears to be aluminum, top and bottom casing are plastic) *Powerful *Versatile *Supports dual monitors out of the box. For additional monitors, seek a StarTech.com USB32DVIPRO (USB3.0, Dual-Link DVI output). *Fits in the palm of your hand. This box is built surprisingly well, and although is limited in configurations is very useful. The box itself is very fast, and runs VMs very quickly (have already run a Windows Server 2012 Enterprise VM within Windows 7 Enterprise using 2 CPU cores, 8GB of RAM without a hitch). I'm seriously considering replacing my desktop computer with this, and using the spare $$ to build a new ESXi server. As previously mentioned, this box only supports low voltage RAM (1.35V), so be mindful of that at purchase time. I have successfully built this with a Kingston SSDNow 60GB mSATA SSD, 16GB of RAM, and an Intel Dual-Band 7260 Wireless AC w/Bluetooth 4.0 card. Runs the following on 1920x1080 resolution without issues: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (Low settings, 70-80fps) Counter-Strike:Source (Max Settings, 150-200fps)
Cons: *Does not come in a quad core i7 configuration. But what is your purpose for buying this computer? *Headphone output is a tad quiet compared to my work laptop *Does not ship with a micro-HDMI or mini-Displayport adapter for external monitors
Overall Review: Could easily be an everyday Desktop PC replacement. The VESA mount helps clear up desk space, and a Logitech K400 helps make the whole setup look cleaner. Same processor as the Core i5 Macbook Air with the option for customization of the rest of your hardware (RAM, Wifi, SSD). Possible candidate for a hackintosh?