Joined on 12/04/08
Wireless, no batteries!

Pros: Solar powered, has never needed a battery. This is the only keyboard I have for my desktop at home, and it has had varying amounts of use, and has never been close to a low battery. It has spent months in a room without windows and still been a champ. Range fine for my use, never tried over 10-15 feet. No lag ever noticed. Comfortable for me, though I haven't spent huge amounts of time using it.
Cons: Occasionally I need to turn the keyboard off and on again. Once a month maybe, and after having the computer off for a long time. There's a switch, it takes 2 seconds. Very minor.
Overall Review: I wish my office would replace all their conference room wireless keyboards with these. We use battery powered keyboards with a 2 foot range and have to replace the batteries every few months. The range has never been an issue for me, though I've not tried more than about 10-15 feet. Where's the matching solar powered mouse?!! (Yes, I know that would be a lot harder)
Cheap, temporary solution

Pros: Cheap- paid 24.99 for this in a daily deal. Connections are relatively fast, while it holds them. Worked very nicely for about a month.
Cons: durability, overheating. after about a month of ownership, it started overheating when on for a couple hours, giving increased network latency and slower throughput speeds, enough to make online game play not possible (latency was the issue there, still had the throughput for watching streaming videos).
Overall Review: This router started overheating after about a month. it had open access to air, and was not in a hot room or on top of a hot surface. I believe the overheating was the reason it started dropping connections after about a month, the wireless would work nicely for an hour or two, then slow to 1mb/s, generally not passing signals through. A couple weeks later, this started happening with my desktop as well (attached with a ethernet cable). It is likely that the throughput i had while using both a laptop wierlessly and a desktop, both with relatively high amounts of data passing through (remote connecting and use of a database, and online video watching) was simply too much to expect from a cheap router. I will probably get a new router, and move this one to my dad's house, where it would get significantly less usage.
Did not work

Pros: Would have been nice if it had worked.
Cons: DOA
Overall Review: Froze my computer and fried my video card when I tried to install the unit and software. I couldn't use my computer at all for a week after trying to install this thing, and had to get a new video card. Lost $80 bucks on return shipping and a (cheap/bad) new video card.
Decent, but plastic is cheap

Pros: Works as advertised. Price is good, setup is easy.
Cons: Another reviewer noted that this is not mini-USB. That is true, but it isn't something I cared about. The plastic is somewhat cheap. This doesn't matter for my use case, but the back doesn't stay closed very securely.
Overall Review: Can't recover data from a corrupted drive. I got this to see if a hard drive still worked, and it told me, but it wasn't the answer I wanted. Got more data off the drive than sticking it in my computer did though.
Solid router, if you don't need a dual band.

Pros: Fast wireless, gigabit ethernet, easy setup (<5 mins), improved pings. Good price for what it is. Haven't used the USB port yet. Not sure if the QoS is doing much for me, haven't been doing much gaming lately.
Cons: Not dual band, but doesn't claim to be. Make sure you don't need a dual band router, using something like the inSSIDer. I would have no interference whatsoever if I was broadcasting in the 2.4ghz band. Not really a con, but more a warning.
Overall Review: I bought this router to replace an old one that had started dropping both wired and wireless connections. So far this has been giving me less lag and faster throughput, both over wired connections and wireless connections. I will say though, that my work laptop has been having trouble maintaining a stable connection with this, since I live in NYC and it detects roughly 200 other connections interfering with the lower band, none on the upper band. would be better outside large cities. Girlfriend's mac has none of these issues, so a better wireless device may not care.
Nice Little Camera

Pros: Battery life- easily a few hundred pictures + some video on this thing. I took 80ish pictures and about 4 minutes of video on this, didn't bring the battery down at all. This is after having it a year and draining and charging the battery multiple times. I've taken at least 50 pictures on this with low battery before. Size, style. Fits well into a pocket, and I like the color, matte black so it doesn't pick up a lot of fingerprints. Video- 720p video is pretty good, sound pickup is acceptable (but nothing amazing)
Cons: The pictures are often somewhat grainy. It isn't noticeable when using the pictures as a wallpaper for the most part, but this camera would probably have been just as good I didn't buy it at newegg (bought it the day I was leaving for a trip)
Overall Review: I paid considerably more than the newegg price, but like this camera a lot and would probably get it again.