Joined on 08/30/03

Pros: Solid. Rigid. Enclosed drive eject mechanism. Able to secure in drive bay with case's quick-latch. Combined drive power/activity LED. Clean, simple design. Door is aluminum.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: I have two 4-drive cages and two single-drive racks, all tray-less, and this is the best constructed and easiest to install of all. Cost is a few $ more, but well worth it.
Don't Bother

Pros: Easily readable from across room.
Cons: Most confusing controls of any sort I've ever encountered. Can't even set the time without referring to the instructions! Too bright, even at dimmed setting, to use at nightstand. Radio reception is almost non-existent.
Overall Review: I had hoped to use this to replace my 20+ year old clock radio which is starting to have problems and because of my deteriorating eyesight. Instead, I'm using it solely as a clock placed across the room. Let's see if it I manage to continue to use it when DST ends without smashing it to the ground in frustration of simply setting the hour back by one increment.
D.O.A.

Cons: Only one power connection for non-CPU fans.
Overall Review: Wouldn't power up with confirmed good power supply. Will update review when replacement is received.
Unexpectedly nicely designed item

Pros: Perhaps the only product of its type to have a decent design aesthetic. Tool-less drive installation. Comes with nice carrying case. Great price at 50% off sale.
Cons: As others have noted, it's a little rough around the edges, but that can be remidied with a little emery cloth (sandpaper). Drives rattle around, particularly 7mm ones. Fixed that with some velcro stick-ons (one side only as a cushion). On of my two purchases has a balky latch, but I don't intend to frequently change drives.
Overall Review: Nice product to make use of your upgraded notebook drives. Much more capacity and speed than a memory stick.
Dell U2415

Pros: 1200 DPI Vertical Resolution. Sharp, Stable Image. Stable and very adjustable stand. Even backlighting. Minimal bezel. Usable power-saving functionality.
Cons: No DVI connection.
Overall Review: Other reviewers have complained about the on-screen adjustments, and I agree that they are not terribly intuitive, but in my long experience, these controls are used during the initial setup and seldom thereafter, so they shouldn't be considered to be significant. My complaint about the lack of a DVI connection stems from my use of a 4 port DVI KVM switch (ConnectPro UD-14+) which I have no desire to upgrade to DP, particularly when a reliable unit doesn't exist. However an inexpensive HDMI to DVI connector (Coboc EA-AD-HDMI2DVI-MF) allows the KVM/Monitor connection without any issues (no HDMI DRM problems). Auto settings switching takes a little getting used to, but once the apps are setup properly, it does enhance multi-media viewing in my case. I've been waiting quite some time to replace my 1600 x 1200 Dell monitor, which has been a heavily used tool for 6 or 7 years. It appears that the monitor is manufactured for Dell by Panasonic. If it has the longevity of its predecessor, I'll be very satisfied.
Great Bargain

Pros: It works! Pairs with my Android phone (HTC One) and plugs into the AUX input of my SAAB 9-3 radio/CD. Small size. Limited controls. No obvious distortion. Rechargeable battery powered, so no cable needed when charged.
Cons: Instructions are somewhat difficult to understand, particularly how to get into pairing mode (I'm not sure what I did, but it worked). Volume not very loud - can't match the radio level. Takes a 3-second button push to turn unit off. Unknown battery charge usage.
Overall Review: For $12, it was a no-brainer purchase to try in my treasured, albeit 8 year-old, SAAB 9-3. Can't vouch for sound quality, but no car can really provide an acceptable audio environment. The small volume control can change tracks, but not directories, although my artist/album/song storage arrangement is probably not typical, so this has limited use to me. If all your songs are in one place, it may have use. On the other hand, my other car's blue-tooth-enabled stereo doesn't do any more than this $12 bargain when connected to Android, although it reduces the music volume when navigation instructions and phone calls are engaged. My rating takes the unit's low price into account. I'll follow up with an update after a few weeks of usage.
Long wait for shipping
I've really reduced the number of items ordered from Newegg because it seems to take at least a full day to ship anything, even longer from affiliates. It's really disappointing to order on Thursday afternoon and pay for 2 day shipping with expedited processing, only to have the items delivered on Tuesday when you know who would deliver on Friday or Saturday. I note that the item was delivered on time, but that time is based on the order confirmation, not my expectations when I placed the order. Newegg used to be a lot better and their standard shipping was 2 days, not the current 3 days.
Great until FedEx got involved
Had issues with FedEx and their frequently changing delivery dates. Package sat for 2 days because, FedEx might deliver a package faster than it's quoted maximum time. Actually, I dislike much about FedEx and since they've become NewEgg's favored means of delivery, I'm buying a lot less from NewEgg. Suggest that you go online as a customer and see if it's possible to make a complaint to FedEx. Hint: you can't without phoning and spending forever in a queue.