Joined on 09/16/07
Beautiful in Threes

Pros: I could go into the nitty-gritty details about this monitor; however, you most likely are an average enthusiast that just wants the best bang for your buck. This monitor delivers; especially with three together. It has a nice modern feel to it with that nice thin bezel. However, I must say that if you're looking for only single display solutions I would go elsewhere, you could save some money as this one is a little pricier because of it's thinner bezel.
Cons: The bezel isn't as small as pictured which is fine; I honestly don't mind it all that much, I still find myself getting extremely immersed in games and the ability to multitask is phenomenal. My only other con is the touch buttons on the monitor. I tend to be a clicky guy; I like a tactile response when I am wanting to make something function. This monitor is easily turned off if you accidentally come in contact with the "button". It's not necessarily a bad thing, this is me just nitpicking because I can't think of anything else.
Overall Review: Buy this monitor if you are seeking a multi-display setup. I would pass otherwise and go put some money down on something a little bigger.
Quality Where You Want It

Pros: I'm going to list some of my favorite features and the strengths of this case; for more in detail thoughts read the other thoughts section. 1) Size! This things is huge for a mid tower; to some this can be considered a con since it cuts down on mobility with the weight and bulky size. 2) Carrying Handles. There's not much to say about this feature other than I wish more case manufacturers would do this. The handles feel amazing and I am not worried about carrying my rig around, event with it being nearly 50lbs. On top of that the handles are spring loaded it seems. 3) [Almost] Tooless Design. For the most part you won't have to be hunting down your Philips head screw driver to mount HDDs and other swappable components; however, I found that the thumb studs on the back were pretty tight and needed to be loosened with a screwdriver first. 4) Completely customizable cooling. This was something I took into consideration when picking my case. I not only wanted a robust tower that wouldn't fall apart into a plastic-y scrap pile; but I also wanted decent cooling options. This case definitely is not short of fan mount locations and to top it all off if you're into watercooling the options are there for you. 5) Aesthetics. This case is far from ugly; even with some of the plastic accents it still looks robust and almost has a military ammo can feel to it in both terms of durability and design. 6) Cable management. This is a case for those of you like me who are OCD. There are limitless possibilities when it comes to managing your tangled mess of cables. One of my favorite more aesthetically pleasing features is the rubber grommets that cords and wires run through to the back side of the case. I personally haven't had an opportunity to really perfect my cable management simply because I was so excited to get my new rig put together. Even in my haste to complete the build my cables still look really neat and tidy. 7) Removable Panels. One of the things that frustrates me about many towers out on the market is how much of a chore it is to open up the case. Some panels seem to come off nicely but don't want to cooperate when you want to close everything back up. Not only that but designs which use screws suck. This case however does it in a unique way. Both side panels are easily removed with 4 easy snaps of the metal latches along the top of the case. Each panels fits nice and snug as well so I find that I'm not spending too much time fiddling with the panel when I want to put it back on.
Cons: I have very few cons to write about simply because this case is built so well. I will however list some of the general gripes people may have. 1) Size. This thing is massive; which if you were wanting a lot of mobility you most likely would pass on this case anyways. Even with the carrying handles it still is heavy and a bit bulky. If there weren't those convenient handles I might have an issue. 2) Plastic Mounts. I'm really stretching on this one. Although I prefer the plastic mounts (which conveniently and cleverly are compatible with SSDs) they do feel a little flimsy. If you man handle things I would just be careful; they do have quite a bit of flexibility, but still, I would take this into consideration. 3) 3-Pin Fans: Although the fans aren't half bad I would love if they were 4 pin; they will still work on 4 pin connections and in all reality if you're going to have a robust cooling system you most likely will replace these.
Overall Review: All in all I love this case; I went from a Raidmax Smilodon which was a fantastic case but lacked in many of the features I wanted in this case. Overall if you're looking for a quality case but don't want to break the bank with some of those more eccentric cases out there then this is exactly what you're seeking.