Joined on 06/16/04
Untouchable

Pros: It has an wonderful array of connecters all long enough for even a large tower. It also has power to spare. Very clean looking and exceptionaly quiet. Takes brown outs and surges lik a pro.
Cons: Wish I would have gotten the 700W one but it wasnt avaible at the time I ordered.
Overall Review: Mine powers 2 7800 GTX in SLI oc'd, an oc'd A64 3800+ venice, dfi lanparty expert, 2gb mushkin ddr500, 2 hdd's, dvd burner, water cooling, fans, and it still keeps goin. I noticed a few days ago the power in my apartment was fading in and out but not totaly and I was busy gaming, and my computer never flinched. It didnt hang, lag or freeze, it just plowed right on through until the power stabalized. I am very happy with this sucker.
Dead

Pros: The PSU was silent, stable, sleek and well sleeved. The cables were more than long enough even for use in a case like the Cosmos S. The PSU held up under load very well and still remained quite silent.
Cons: It randomly died one day. I was browsing the internet one day, just reading a thread on a forum, and the computer just turned off and would not turn back on. I initially blamed the motherboard but after testing with a spare PSU I narrowed to the TX750. I realize that MTBF is just an average and that it can die at any time but dieing within 2-3 months? Unacceptable in my book.
Great for what they are

Pros: Light, good quality sound, good battery life, convenient buttons, easy to use, comfortable
Cons: They get a little hard to wear after 4 or 5 hours in a row of constant use, but that's nit picking.
Overall Review: Let's be blunt: you compromise certain aspects of quality in order to get wireless headphones. That being said, if you understand that premise you will love these headphones. They are light, they don't weigh on your ears or drag you down. I use them at work most of the day while I am doing audits and I love them. The buttons most certainly do work with a PC. On the right side you have "Next," "Previous," and "Play/Pause." On the left you have the power/pair button and volume controls. I had issues using them with the built in bluetooth on my Dell D620 and M$'s drivers, but as soon as I used WINCOMM drivers and my bluetooth dongle they worked perfectly the first time. It easy to set them up, but make sure if you use them on the PC to set the audio output device to BT High Quality audio. If they are disconnected your computer *should* default back to internal speakers (if it's a laptop). When you want to listen to music, make sure you connect them when WMP is closed, then open WMP.
Best Work Mouse Ever

Pros: Completely programmable (except the side wheel), Good solid battery life, feels great in hand, easy movement, not too light (i like heavier mice)
Cons: No where to "plug" the dongle into the bottom of the mouse to prevent loss (nit picking, I know)
Overall Review: I am in the field doing audit work and find it impossible to use the touchpad on my laptop so I bought this mouse (I have always supported Logitech). I have 2 G5's at home for my other computers and this MX Revo for my laptop. Straight up, this mouse is the best work mouse ever. The document flip is amazing, esp when you have 12 spreadsheets open at once. I have the two side buttons remapped to switch between worksheets inside each workbook, so with this mouse I can navigate any spreadsheet in seconds. My dongle and Mouse have worked perfectly for over 3 weeks. Hopefully the review below me just had a fluke.
Darn Good Streamer

Pros: Quick repsonse, easy setup, great menus, clear and vivid display, optical and analog output, ethernet and wirless support.Random + Repeat
Cons: 802.11B... not that it matters, audio doesn't come that close to saturating the bandwidth.
Overall Review: I set this device up with WMP 11 and Windows Vista RC2... and it couldn't have been easier. I turned it on, enabled media sharing inside WMP 11 and that was it. Not hassles at all. I enabled MAC filtering and the device works perfectly. It shows menus just like you would see in WMP 11 (idk what happens when you connect to itunes bc I hate itunes).
Best Bluetooth Headset Ever

Pros: Small, light, no over the ear hook necessary, 3 diffrent ear fittings, loud, you forget its there, great range, lots of features
Cons: The light that flashes indicating its status is kinda bright, I forgot to take it off in a movie once and people weren't happy.
Overall Review: Bluetooth 2.0 is a vast improvement over the 1.0 that I have been using previously. My phone is Blutooth 1.2 so I don't get the full effect, but this headset is the best I have used/seen/heard.The digitaly enhanced sound provides great clarity. I have 0 reservations about recomending this headset to anyone. You get way more than you pay for, hands down best BT headset availible