Joined on 05/01/04
A lot of printer for a little money

Pros: I was about to replace the printer cartridges on my HP 882 when I noticed the great deal on this Canon printer from Newegg. Free shipping, a free 100 sheet pack of Canon photo paper, and a pack of matte photo paper that's included with the printer. What an excellent deal! I like the design of this printer. When you're finished printing, all you have to do is close the front cover of the unit and everything is protected from the environment. I've only done basic printing so far but it handles very well.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: Newegg's price on the printer was over $30 less than Walmart (and Walmart's price didn't include any freebies).
Not worth the money

Pros: Upgraded from an Intel Pentium D 935 Presler (at least I thought it was an upgrade).
Cons: This chip runs so hot, you could fry eggs on it. Runs too slow.
Overall Review: Don't waste your money.
Excellent Motherboard

Pros: Used this MOBO for my first build. I put everything together and to my surprise, the machine booted right up. I can't believe how fast this motherboard is.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: A8N32-SLI mobo, AMD 3200+ Venice, 1 gig of Kingston ram, Inwin C583T case, PNY 6600 video card, Seagate 250 gig hard drive, 19" LG LCD monitor.
It Works Perfect

Pros: I purchased this card for my first build. It's plugged into an Asus an A8N32 SLI motherboard. Installation was a breeze. I can't comment on gaming but it works great for internet browsing and videos. The cooling fan is super quiet.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: I'm going to purchase another one of these cards so that I can see what SLI is all about. Must SLI!