Joined on 06/10/09
Solid

Pros: Bright, clear, no dead pixels.
Cons: None so far.
Overall Review: Purchased for a user who mostly uses MSOffice applications, so we weren't asking for much out of this monitor. But it does the job and was a good value.
Didn't work in MSI MS-7222 aka PM8PM-V 2.0

Pros: I bought it from Newegg. I actually can't rate the product as it did not work with my motherboard. I have had very good luck with Kingston RAM for many years and this product is probably fine, too. Newegg was great with RMA process! There's a 15% restocking fee, but it's not their fault.
Cons: As far as I know, there are none. The poor rating is really for my motherboard (see below) but I always check the lowest ratings to see what kinds of problems people have and I wanted to make sure it got seen by owners of MSI motherboards.
Overall Review: After searching through dead links on MSI's website I found the manual for my PM8PM-V 2.0 board. It says it works with PC2-400 Mhz/PC2-533 Mhz RAM. This is PC2-4200 (533 Mhz) RAM, I assumed it would work. I bought the maximum (2x1gb) for two computers. When I open the computer up, it has PC2-5300 (667 Mhz) in. Hmm...that's strange. I double check the manual--yes, supposed to be compatible. In fact, I later was able to find (despite broken links) an MSI test report which showed they had tested this RAM with this MB successfully. However, I tried 4 different modules in pairs and alone in both slots. Each time the result is only a long beep of death. Tried manually setting the CL and RAM speed in the BIOS, with no luck. Long story short, avoid this if you have an MS-7222 also known as PM8PM-V. I'm not sure which is the correct model number. I found other users with the same problems and different speeds/brands. I wouldn't even try upgrading the RAM. Dump the motherboar
Solid Monitor

Pros: It looks great in a work environment. No dead or stuck pixels on arrival. Do not understand the other comments about limited viewing angle or inability to adjust the angle of the stand. Both are at or above average and I have been supporting LCD monitors since they were available. Maybe some people got defective screens and didn't realize it.
Cons: N/A
Overall Review: I watched some movies in office lighting and didn't see any problems. Maybe there would be problems if you want to use this monitor as a TV screen all the time and sit 8-10 feet away from it with your head tilted to the side. But this is a monitor, not a TV. They are not made the same or for the same purposes. My advice is if you want a TV, buy a TV. There is a reason they cost more. If you want this monitor for work and gaming at a desk, you will probably be fine with it.
Solid / Fast

Pros: Works, seems faster, price.
Cons: None so far.
Overall Review: I bought this a little over than a month ago to replace an aging drive in my boss's Latitude D630. The old drive wasn't dead, but we weren't sure why the OS had failed. Reinstalled the OS on this new drive, installed all the same programs, copied all the data, and ran every Win-XP update possible. The thing now boots in about 1/4 of the time it previously did. Granted, this a fresh install, but there is more to it than that--with all the updates, AV, and programs installed, I am crediting the newer faster drive.