Joined on 05/15/05
As advertised

Pros: Works great, no problems, good performance under Vista Aero, used as a secondary card in a Dell Optiplex 760, primary card is PCI x16 8600GT, this provides a total of three monitors to one of our users (could be four monitors but not enough room on her desk, LOL).
Cons: n/a
Overall Review: PCI standard is old, but glad to still see decent-spec cards released for it, even if they are high-priced.
A solid "3 out of 5" product

Pros: These are definitely cute, and I suspect from the frequency I've seen this (and the other models, monkey, doghouse, etc.) go out of stock, they're probably being snapped up as quickly as whatever cheap factory churning them out can make them.
Cons: For the price, they're pretty poorly made. Item feels flimsy in my hands, and I wonder how many times it will take being "peeled back" before the material tears. Also the first time I removed it from my computer the metal part (the computer "chip" piece) pulled right out of the banana part. A few drops of super glue and I had it stuck back in there, but not everybody keeps super glue in their desk drawers. Also the bulk of the item will keep it from being installed in computers with angled USB ports, or in ports next to other devices, but this should be pretty obvious from looking at the pictures.
Overall Review: Not really a pro or a con, but I like that this product isn't packaged in an impossible-to-open plastic packaging like most similar products, these days. I was able to open the case, test the drive out, and put it back in to give as a holiday gift for my mom.
Great rackmount UPS!

Pros: I've purchased three of these for our servers in our office. Two a little over a year ago, and then a third a couple weeks ago. They have given me consistant & reliable power, and I do not hesitate to recommend this model to others. The one time I had a question about the product (was in reference to getting the software to work with an old Windows 2000 server - our PBX, cannot upgrade) customer service was very helpful in finding me a software version solution that worked. Given my power requirements I can generally run two servers, or a server and a couple switches, off one of these for about 20 minutes - more than enough time to shut down safely.
Cons: Wish shipping were cheaper? Wish the rackmount installation instructions were a little better? Wish they had a digital display? Nothing wrong with these worth knocking an egg off over.

Pros: Nice, fast, looks sleek, cap-less design
Cons: One star off for no drive activity light. C'mon, even free give-away flash drives have an activity light, I've never seen one with no activity light, before. :-/
Didn't work for me

Pros: None
Cons: Didn't work for me. Dell Optiplex 990 and HTC EVO phone. Was hoping this would be able to charge my phone more quickly, but charge light on phone did not come on, and phone was not detected as a USB device when plugged in.
Overall Review: Guess for the price it's worth a shot? Maybe you'll get lucky. As for me, it's not worth it to RMA, guess I'll just bin it.
Where did the "DP" DisplayPort models go??

Pros: N/A
Cons: Old Russian proverb: "New is first enemy of old." I bought dozens of the 5570-series video cards, the direct predecessor to this model, for use in our office (in Dell desktop chassis workstations, 745/755/760/780 series). Previously, these cards would come in "DP" and "L" versions, with the DP having DisplayPort, and the L having an HDMI connector. With DisplayPort, you could use these cards to drive three monitors (via an Eyefinity adaptor), but HDMI on these new 6570's is next-to-useless for me, as it lacks Eyefinity compatibility. This has left me scouring other online sites for left-over 5570 DP models that still offer the DisplayPort connector. Why couldn't the 6570 be offered in both versions, as well?
Overall Review: Yeah yeah yeah, will probably get a lot of "thumbs down" on this review, because most people couldn't care less about DisplayPort, but I'm telling you that for business use, they've seriously crippled this new card in that it now only supports a maximum of two monitors, whereas the previous version could support three. :(