Joined on 01/22/07
Fast and Sturdy

Pros: Appears sturdy, well built, somewhat heavy (not too heavy but not flimsy). Runs FAST! I did a test copying some 1.5GByte files, and they started at 150Mbytes/sec, and dropped to between 85 and 95Mbytes/sec for a sustained rate. This is much faster than the fastest USB 2.0 drive (or thumb drive) that I have which top out at 20-30MBytes/sec.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: No eSata cable is provided so buy one if you need it. I purchased this eSATA drive because I finally have a computer that supports eSATA. I am now likely to purchase some SATA to eSATA extensions (they plug into the SATA on the MOBO and extend to the back of your PC and take up slot on the back of your PC). This is 2-3 times faster than USB drives I've used. So when backing up 2TB of data, speed matters. NOTE: I've had this only a week so I can't say anything about how long it will last (yet).
Two drives failed for me

Pros: Inexpensive. Pretty fast (20-80MiBytes/sec). Quite.
Cons: I've purchased 3 of these drives and one of them has failed after less than 6 months. Another drive was defective (sending back to NewEgg for RMA). The third drive (knock on wood) is working.
Overall Review: I'm running SpinRite on the drive to see if it is truely gone bad or if it was just. I'm going back to the more expensive Seagate Barracuda XT ST32000641AS drive which is faster and hopefully more reliable. I need to start testing larger drives before I use them another post mentioned some utilities to test drives. This is 2nd drive in a month to fail (delayed write failed is error I see in Windows). Other drive was also a 1TB "green" Western Digital (WD10EADS) drive that started giving "write errors" around 1 year old (Aug 2009)... Makes me not want to "go green"... I don't (yet) know if green drives fail at a faster rate than non-green drives.
Does not work with Tivo

Pros: N/A
Cons: Bought it to work with Tivo Series 4 and off-the-shelf it does not. It needs to be labeled as Tivo ready in order to be used in Tivo (or so says Tivo Support)
Overall Review: I gave 4 star rating because I didn't want to mark the product down since it probably works fine, but I haven't (yet) used it for what I purchased it for. NOTE: I'll try formatting it using EXTFS format to see if it will work then.
So nice - 4 Monitors

Pros: Running 4 x 24" monitors - two landscape, and two portrait. Card has worked flawlessly for me in Win7 64-bit OS.
Cons: Requires Active Mini Display Port to DVI adapter. I purchased two of the POWERCOLOR ACTIVE MDP to SL DVI-D ADAPTER-C Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapters (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815309008) This isn't so much of a CON as a be aware of this.
Overall Review: Not sure how to get 5 or 6 monitors to work. If you hook up a monitor and it appears to be detected by Windows but you can't seem to activate it, then you might need to use an Active DisplayPort adapter. At least this is what happened to me. It was very frustrating when I first purchased this card to find my 3rd monitor showing up but now working! After several searches, I found that I needed an Active DisplayPort and then it worked.
Works for me

Pros: Works for me. Good length. Not to long or too short.
Cons: None
Overall Review: I purchased a Fantom 2TB Drive and used this cable to test it out. I purchased another cable that failed to work, so I came back and rated this so that others don't buy the one that failed. The one that failed is the 1M version of this cable.
Did not work for me

Pros: Seems sturdy
Cons: Didn't work. I cycled back and forth between this cable and another cable that I purchased that worked, and after several tries this cable never resulted in the eSata drive to be recognized.
Overall Review: I purchased a Fantom 2TB eSata/USB drive http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822207017, and two cables one of the cables worked http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812816064, and this cable failed to work. I won't be sending it back because it's so cheap/inexpensive.