Joined on 06/02/08
Good Camera/ Great Night Vision

Pros: Great IR night vision; perfect for a sleeping baby's room, or outdoor surveillance. Lots of ability to move the camera after set-up.
Cons: On separate sub-net than most users; please follow instructions (which are much simpler if you are a windows user...) This is easy to set-up if you have any network experience; these comments are only for practically new users.
Overall Review: The web application that it comes with may be simple, but will meet most users demands without having to use a 3rd party software. The comments about video quality from other reviewers are not accurate; this camera's night vision is as high quality as you can expect from something from this price point (or even higher).
Failed / RMA Nightmare

Pros: None
Cons: Hard Drive failed 32 days into ownership, too late to send back to Newegg. I started the RMA process with HGST, who is owned by WD, and heard nothing back for weeks. Contacted the company 18 days after the RMA was started, wondering what was going on. Received the following: "We are experiencing delays in processing some RMA’s which we expect to be resolved shortly. I apologize for the inconvenience and will escalate your RMA to have processing expedited so your replacement can be delivered as soon as possible." The next day they made a UPS shipping ID to pretend they're sending me a drive, and as of a week later they haven't even dropped it off to UPS. Unacceptable.
It Just Works

Pros: This is running through a 18 ft repeater USB cable from my entertainment rack to under my projector set-up; it works both with my XBOX 360 Slim and Windows 7 64-bit, no problems.
Cons: Price may seem a little high, but other products like it on the internet with lower prices had very poor reviews, and seemed to often not work. Plus, the original Microsoft version cost even more!
Overall Review: Without the repeater cable, it works fine just plugged directly into a USB port. If you are going to use an extender USB cable, I would lean to the safe side and get one that claims it is active, as you may not have enough signal otherwise.
34nm Ordered May 2011

Pros: It seems that Newegg is currently shipping OCZ's 34nm batches, and not the 25nm ones that had formatted smaller and run slower in benchmarks; Drive formats to 55 GB, not 51 GB.
Cons: None. Do check with OCZ Toolbox if you have a random 25nm one!

Pros: Great case! I've been building computers for over a decade, and have always read great things about Antec but always gone with others due to price/ convenience; I picked this up on sale for a new i7 build and have nothing to say but good things about it. Sturdy craftsmanship, two fans with speed control built in (Lo/Med/Hi), and plenty of room for more fans (2 120mm, I believe).
Cons: None so far, will update if any come about.
Overall Review: Do note that the PSU is installed on the bottom of the case; I've always been a fan of this because of heat dissipation; my Corsair PSU blows upwards, and the case helps to bring all the air straight up; even on High, the fans are still rather quiet (audible, but not a nuisance at all).
Did Not Work For Me, Either

Pros: Had no difficulty putting the HDD into the case; no more difficult than any other enclosure I've used (Iomega, Seagate [was much harder], Eagle Consus).
Cons: Did not work on either my Seagate Barracuda 200 GB or Maxtor 160 GB; both hard drives worked fine in my other IDE external cases. I even reformatted the Maxtor and it still did not work (did not reformat the Seagate as it had backup data on it already).
Overall Review: As always, Rosewill/ Newegg were very useful; I saw the first negative review below that had my same problem (the review in which a Roswell admin left an email contact); I emailed Rosewill, who paid for my return shipping/ RMA; although it took quite a while to get the cases back to California, I was refunded the full cost of the three cases.