Joined on 11/23/03
Good, cheap cable
Pros: First it is cheap. I went to Best Buy and they told me I needed to buy a 6 footer that was $40. I have limited space on my desk and I hate having to coil and tie up cables. I use it with a camera on my iMac. It works perfect.
Cons: None so far
Overall Review: the 4-pin connector is a little tight, but I'm sure all new cables are that way.
This is great memory
Pros: They are cheap and they are fast. I noticed a dramatic increase in speed, or rather I haven't bogged down the computer yet. I maxed out the iMac and it does everything I need it too.
Cons: none
Overall Review: I put two of these in my iMac. It came stock with 1gb, so 4gb blazes. I really notice the speed when I have a lot of tabs up in safari and firefox. Office 2008 runs just as fast as 2004 did. If you have an iMac, get this memory. I ordered another pair for my Macbook. I'll let you know if they work in there too.
Seems to do just great
Pros: I was afraid this wouldn't work after I read some of the other reviews, but it runs just fine so far. I now have four external hard drives and I don't have enough ports to run them all at the same time. Right now I am running all four and making a large copy from one to the other. After reading reviews on other products, I knew I needed a powered hub and this one fits the bill. It was cheap and it has seven ports.
Cons: As mentioned before, the LEDs are really bright. Not much of a big deal because the hub will sit out of view behind the imac. I also don't really like how the ports are on both sides of the hub, but that is a minor issue too.
Overall Review: It was cheap and has seven ports, what else can I say. It's been doing just fine.
Seems pretty good so far
Pros: Relatively cheap. I put 2 of these in my imac and it recognizes them and runs great.
Cons: None so far.
Overall Review: If you happen to have a macbook and an imac, they use the same memory...