Joined on 10/19/08
Nice product - do expect it two weeks.

Pros: Outstanding product for an excellent price. They work as advertised and were shipped nicely padded for protection. They look great on my product and with the price I get to keep a few extra dollars.
Cons: These are shipped from Asia and it seems that there must be a slow boat ride somewhere along the trail. To be honest I don't see this so much of a con as being a part of doing business with them. I'm trading fast delivery for a real savings in cost. It's worth the trade for me, but if you really need one in three days...........
Pretty face, but no substance.

Pros: Pretty face. Removable motherboard tray. Lots of storage space.
Cons: It's so lightweight that I'm afraid I'll wad it up just by touching it. For a mini ATX this is a big box and I was truly surprised just how big it is - think small microwave or very big toaster oven. While this would normally be a really good thing in my mind, this case is so big that it feels like it's going to fall apart. You know how a small corrugated box can be super rigid, but if you scale that same box up 20 times, with the same thickness of cardboard it becomes very, very flexible hard to work on with warping something. I've been building computers since 1986, all sizes and all types and in that time I bought a couple cases that were not outstanding. It happens. But this one is a joke. Far to many moving parts. That's one of the reason that the case is so flexible. pulling the motherboard tray up, I saw the entire back-plane flexing and bending - and it slid out without a catch. This is advertised as being a portable computer case that you can pick up by the handle that's spring loaded on the face of the case. If you do, it's my opinion that you'll be rebuilding the computer. That handle is retained with just a couple eclips that were barely hanging on in my case. It is also mounted in the plastic face, not in the metal behind it. Absolutely plan on changing the power supply. I haven't seen a PS this lightweight since I had a Commodore 64. Bottom line is this, if you are building a computer that has a lot of pretty parts and lights you want to show off and it's never going to be moved, perhaps you can get by with it, it might be OK. If they had used this thickness steel instead of aluminum it would have made a nice case. Sadly they didn't do that. If they had skipped the power supply entirely it could be a bit cheaper. But if they spent $2 on the supply instead.
Overall Review: I'm sending it back. It wasn't cheap, and shipping it back won't be cheap due to the size, but I'm not going to use it. I'm afraid it would collapse.
Not exactly

Pros: nice weight and bright - maybe too bright for some, but it works for me. The size is just right for a small work station that most keyboards were too big for. If you need a bigger board with all the switches - look elsewhere. Note that the weight comes from the Aluminum plate that the keyboard has as a top. Since I hate a keyboard that scoots all over as I'm typing, this is a plus - a cheesy one, but it is a plus. Like those 3 pound lead bars in the old IBM PC clone keyboards in the 80's.
Cons: First of all, don't get confused by the mechanic name. It's the name of a game and not a description of this keyboard. There was no driver disk in the box. There were no instructions in the box (ok, I don't need instructions to plug it into a USB port, but programming it would be nice - I use macros every day). Now about those "mechanic" switches - don't expect cherry switches, in fact don't expect a mechanical switch like you may have ever used before because these aren't them. I suspect that the plunger under the keycap just goes down to a membrane switch just like you typical $29 keyboard. THERE IS ZERO MECHANICAL SWITCH FEEL OR RESPONSE!! I feel totally taken advantage of by this company. False advertising is too gentle a charge. I'm asking for a refund since I paid for a mechanical switch keyboard and this isn't one.
Reman board!!!! Not Happy!!

Pros: NONE
Cons: Arrived in a box that was so cramed together that half the pins on everything are bent and needed straightened. Some of the pins on the RAMPS are so bent they can't be used. The Sheild board has so many repairs on it, I can't believe they sold it. The Voltage regulators were replaced/resoldered with what looks like my grandfathers 200w soldering iron - the board has scorch markes everywhere. It's so bad I'm afraid to put power to it. If if powers up there's no way this is going to last wrong. I've bought a fair amount of stuff from this company recently and everything has been ok, but I've never seen a mucked up mess like this from anybody.
Overall Review: I hope they will send me a replacment without a lot of shipping back and fourth to China. I can't reccomend this because I'm not certain if it will work in my printer and I'm not too certain I should even bother to fix the pins and test it. My experience goes back to the 60's including the very first PC clones. I've seen a lot of boards with minor repairs like trace fixes and such, but I've NEVER seen any board with this many repairs and damage.
Don't be fooled by the photo

Pros: The filament is pretty good ABS.
Cons: The web page currently identifies this as being 1kg and shows a photo of a spool of filament - IT'S NOT! This is the dedicated XYZ cartridge for the Da Vinci printer, not a spool AND instead of being 1kg of filament, it is 600 grams. Close to a pound less than what is shown and described. If you are a 3d printer, you know that's a lot of printing you will not get. To top it off I was charged a stiff shipping rate - about double all the rest of XYZ filament cartridges. I foolishly assumed it was because of it being more weight - as described.
Overall Review: I own a couple printers, both a standard RepRap and a XYZ Da Vinci, so this will be used, but Newegg, this was not what I was told I was getting.
Waiting to be impressed

Pros: I consider this a upper mid-range video card. Did not expect it to blow my PJs off - I was not disapointed, because it did not.
Cons: I was building a computer to edit photos with and do smallish rendering. Cutting the ram to 768m was disapointing since this is a good video engine. But it needs the memory to live.
Overall Review: I'm waiting....I'm waiting.....waiting......