Joined on 03/19/04
Good keyboard for the price

Pros: This is a great price for a USB keyboard/mouse combo. The keys have better tactile feedback than the many chicklet keyboards out there. This is a full size standard layout. That being said, the foot print is no larger than necessary, i.e. there is no wristguard. I have had fewer problems with the Logitech brand than with other brands of keyboards in the past.
Cons: Although the tactile feedback of the keys is much better than that of many keyboards available now, the keys still feel a bit too mushy for me. In comparison to the SIIG JK-US0312 (compact layout) and the LITE-ON SK-1788 keyboards, the Logitech has the least feedback. It would be even better if this were wireless, but that may be a bit too much to expect at this price.
Overall Review: I am a touch typist, so the keyboard size, layout and tactile feedback are very important to me. I am frustrated by the lack of feedback of many other keyboards which sometimes don't register double letters. This is an excellent keyboard for the price with a name brand. But personally, I prefer the feel of the LITE-ON keyboard at this price or the SIIG keyboard if you prefer a compact layout.
Died after 2 months

Pros: Lots of ports, has power cable, worked (except with one device) for awhile (2 months).
Cons: The plugs are a little tight, but this is better than too loose. This hub never worked well with my external DVD writer - often the drive would not be recognized by Windows, and frequently it would slow my boot times by around 2 minutes, but usually I could move the drive to a different plug on this hub and it would eventually work. But after 2 months, the hub is no longer recognized by windows at all; it is now a large paperweight.
Overall Review: I'm not sure if this is poor design, or if I just have a bad device. It is more frustrating for me when the breakdown is delayed versus out of the box. (Of course, no breakdown at all is much preferred.)
Defective

Pros: None, really
Cons: Didn't work. Windows started the new device routine when plugged in, but never recognized any device. Had to RMA this one - what a pain!
Overall Review: RMA received by newegg on Tuesday, still not authorized on Friday. Of course, I am still waiting for the replacement. THis kind of defeats newegg's usual reputation for rapid shipment.
works with nexus 7

Pros: charges nexus 7 tablet. Rosewill 4 port USB charger does not. Nice to have interchangable international plugs available in the related kit also available from newegg (this item comes with US only) for those of us who travel. It is GREAT to have 4 charging ports together!
Cons: can fall out of wall outlet (but all of the 4 port chargers I have tried are a little heavy and can fall out of the wall - this one is no worse than the others). Always would like these to be smaller (but this one may actually be a little smaller than the other 4 port chargers I have tried)
Overall Review: This is the one to buy if you have high power requiring devices such as a tablet. It costs a little more, but the less expensive chargers may not work at all with tablets. If you just have phones to charge, then don't need to spend the extra $ on this charger

Pros: Works great when it works. Easy to install.
Cons: eSATA connection does not seem to work with some drive controllers. I used these enclosures with Chaintech Zenith motherboards without any problems. However, now I am trying to use the enclosures with ASUS P5W64 WS motherboards (which have both an onboard Intel drive controller and an onboard Marvell drive controller with some SATA connectors on each controller). The enclosure works fine when connected directly to the SATA plugs on both Intel and Marvell controllers, and it works fine via eSATA on the Marvell controller. But when connected via eSATA to the Intel controller, the computer POST is extremely slow and ultimately the computer will not recognize the drive.
Overall Review: May not work with your motherboard/drive controller. If anyone has found a solution, please post.