Joined on 03/25/09
Exactly as described

Pros: Exactly as described, works fine
Cons: none
can't quite hear it and small text

Pros: Less than $10, came quickly
Cons: Hard to hear voice
Overall Review: Slightly easier to read than a regular tire gage. I'll use it since I have it but I wouldn't buy it again.
Worked immediately,

Pros: Worked instantly when I entered my network password
Cons: none yet
Overall Review: Tried and returned a Linksys and a friend spent hours with a Netgear range extender. This one worked as expected: connected Ethernet cable, typed ADMIN twice, and my network PW. Moved it to the basement where I now have 5 bars instead of 1.
Fantastic when it works

Pros: Connected to the Internet right out of the box, no setup, no questions,
Cons: Only works if you happen to be in the right location. Bought 3 more for family and friends with mixed results.
Overall Review: 1. I put the USB dongle on a long extension so could move around to find signal. 2. When I started actual setup, got forced into free trial of $20 monthly contract which I'm having trouble dumping. 3. I was so impressed with the free 500 MB per month that I got a freedompop phone. Within 20 hours it claimed I had used 100 MB. I hadn't set up email, hadn't downloaded anything, just Google Earth over my WiFi. so this is strictly backup for my email if my FiOS goes out. I'm returning the phone which also had other problems. I'm not sure how I feel about giving freedompop my credit info.
Light went out within a week

Pros: Looks nice
Cons: Looks nice
Overall Review: It had a pretty green light and its label said "Protected". The light flickered and went out the first week so I have no idea if the device is doing anything at all. Of course I don't think surge protectors do much anyway. It works as 3-way plug and USB power source and the light is still on on my second unit so maybe I should have given it a 2.

Pros: inexpensive
Cons: flat out doesn't work. both my iPad and iPod say "cable or accessory not certified and may not work" and the only option is "dismiss". I tried with both os6 and 7. I bought 3 at $1 each + $10 so no great loss. (would have been nice though!)
If your Dyson runs out of power mid job, there's no easy way to switch batteries and continue. It takes over 3 hours to recharge. The vacuum works well but the battery might be a deal-breaker if this is your only vacuum
product worked fine and Newegg service is always outstanding