Joined on 04/29/11
The best

Pros: This is the best remote to use with Windows Media Center. Nice and small and works all the functions. It just works great.
Cons: I would still use this in conjunction with the Logitech k400 keyboard with the mouse pad for additional control of special functions, but for 99% of what you need the Rosewill remote is the best we've tried and we have tried EVERYTHING.
Died in two years

Pros: was fast
Cons: died in two years
Overall Review: dont buy Intel
Died in two weeks

Pros: good till it died
Cons: died
Awesome so far

Pros: I cant believe this tiny little pc runs a core i7 cpu (65W TDP) and performs so well! Its exactly what I've been looking for. This machine is used for our kitchen pc but we wanted the highest graphics we could get without a gpu. Cpu never hotter than 45 degrees.
Cons: No room for a gpu. It would be nice if someone would make a gpu that would fit into an M.2 pcie slot!
Overall Review: This little system has a huge advantage over the Nuc, its a little larger and has a desktop socket 1150 cpu (that can be changed) with two excellent little fans that keep the cpu cool. for the price ($224) you get a fantastic little pc case with an 1150 motherboard and power supply included!
awsome!

Pros: Works like magic. Fast, easy to install, powerful.
Cons: make sure you install the usb adapter properly.
Overall Review: Intel stuff is always great.
WOW

Pros: Small,quiet....This unit once I installed the Samsung msata and Gskill so-dimm memory is incredibly fast! It's size has helped with space in the kitchen. The unit feels cool to the touch.
Cons: Can't think of any for a kitchen pc. It can do everything our large kitchen pc could do in 1/10th of the space.
Overall Review: Wish Intel would just make an i3 version with everything already in the unit that would maximize temperature etc. Pre-load it with Windows 8.1 and Many more low level users like my parents would probably buy.
The perfect HTPC keyboard with mouse.
This is an improvement on an already great K400 keyboard. With the removal of buttons on the top I can now grab the keyboard without turning of the computer.