Joined on 06/28/08
Looks great, works well

Pros: Nice lighting options Minimum of adjustment required after assembly.
Cons: Not a perfect fit for the desk we mounted it to, needed to clamp a piece of wood wrapped in cardboard to safely mount it to the desk. (Glass top, metal frame)
Overall Review: At first I was worried about its compatibility with a pair of MSI monitors we got at a physical retail location specializing in wholesale, but we found the standoff kits that came with them and they worked with the brackets (Save your leftover hardware!) Was hoping there was a little more clearance between the back of the bracket and the clamp surface, but was able to address the issue with supplies onhand.
Great Monitors, Absolute Worst Service.

Pros: The one that works has done so faithfully for nearly 5 years with nary a dead pixel. I watch videos on it every day and use it to organize secondary input while doing something more vital on the main screen (a VE248Q)
Cons: A monitor went dead with only the backlight still responding and Asus waited for my warranty to expire before responding to a ticket I opened within a year of purchase and then denied service on the grounds that the warranty had expired. I have the timestamps to prove it. I recently decided to pop it open as there's no way I'm getting a return on investment now, and found that it had signs of being a refurbished unit when I ordered two new ones initially.
Overall Review: This wasn't the first time Asus' abysmal customer service team worked me over. I bought a top of the line motherboard and needed to send it in for repair that wasn't covered by the warranty. It took them 6 months to get it back to me and the mobo was obsolete by the time I got it back. The placeholder is my main board now.
Fantastic Deal

Pros: Magnetic dust covers are easy to maintain Plenty of Display Ports Product specs seem to outmatch anything we had planned to throw at it.
Cons: Standoff screws for M.2 drives were not included for each available slot. Could use more USB ports Power button is situated on top with no covering, so our cats can turn the PC on when sitting on top. Individual component documents not included. Glass on the side can smudge.
Overall Review: I was parting out a PC to build my GF and our budget was 2k. This came in over spec and under price for us, so we had to jump on it when at best we were looking at having her PC together 2 months out. The slightly snazzier case we had selected would have bordered on what would fit in the space, and the case we got with this PC was more compact and about as aesthetically pleasing. We bummed a couple M.2 drive screws off our roommate and the rest is history.
So nice, I want it twice

Pros: Pretty durable. Easy to set up (like most monitors). Great for image editing, modeling, and games. Sleek looks.
Cons: Not a very versatile base. The only height configuration option is to unscrew the base and use the 'neck' as a support. Aside from tilting it up and down that is. The screen gets notably darker if it's even just a little too high up. This is great incentive for correcting posture, but further limits acceptable viewing range. Had to buy a different base and use the 'tripod' configuration to bring it to the proper height on my desk. Sometimes the power button is a little touchy(heh). Locked my display settings and can't be bother to look up how to unlock it, isn't a problem since I had it configured correctly already.
Overall Review: This thing has survived some unintentional knocking around, even when I thought it was as good as gone I plugged it in to find that there was no damage done. Cats have gotten spooked and yanked the chord, toppling it onto the floor, it has been knocked around in transit a bit, but none of that has even dealt any visible damage whatsoever. Mind you, I've been relatively careful in all of these instances, but still, it took its share of punishment. I came to this page to check the price for another one so I can work dual screen.

Pros: -Excellent sound quality. -Decent Bass. -The chord is short enough to prevent me from tripping on it (Happened alot with my gamecom 1) -The microphone is loud and clear.
Cons: -The size may be imposing for some, but I like it. -The chord could be longer, but again, this isn't a problem for me, personally.
Overall Review: The gamecom 1 I bought was decent and reliable for a while, but the chord kept tangling and getting in my way, I would trip on it when walking away from my computer. One of my friends had a habit of removing the twist tie, and thus causing me much misery. This led to the ceasing of function in the headphone portion. I know it's only been a couple days, but I'm already satisfied with the upgrade.