Joined on 11/15/07
Like a BOSS
Pros: Yo check it. I was runnin my win7 box with like 2 gigs of ram. Then my PC was like "YO YOU HAD WIN 7 RUNNIN FOR LIKE MONTHS NOW WHEN YOU GONNA UPGRADE YO RAM OPERA BE KILLIN IT BY ITSELF YOUNG." I was like "Yo 2 gigs is enough for like Mass Effect 2 brah, all I really need outta life is my female Shepard to romance Tali cuz she's a mad foxy Quarian yo." He was like "YOUNG BUT HOW YOU GONNA RUN BAD COMPANY 2 MANG YOU GETTIN YOSELF NERFED BEFORE YOU CAN EVEN LOOK AROUND." I was like "Yoooooooooo, das right too, lemme hit up my boy G.Skill and lettem know wassup." So my dude G.Skill was like "Yo check, I see you eyein the same 2 gig pair that you got last time but look you can TRIPLE instead of DOUBLING yo ram brah, AND it's a better value too take dis 4gig pair." I was like "word?" He was like "worrrrrrrrrrrrd." So I plopped dat stuff down it was like BOOM FIZZLE BLADOW my box went all Super Saiyan FOUR man. Now I'm all ridin dirty like memory leaks can't touch meeeeeeee. Word. Fo real.
Cons: YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO there aint no cons on this.
Buy something else.
Pros: The cord is long. I can easily go to the other side of my room and touch the opposite wall. Also, they're sort of comfortable I guess maybe.
Cons: The mic hardly picks up anything. And it doesn't help that its not very long either, or maybe I just have a big head. Its also only pseudo-adjustable, and I had to keep cupping it to my face when I spoke, until the front end (receiver) eventually snapped off. Makes OK headphones, but its a terrible headset. Not worth 50 bucks.
Not for Win7
Pros: Great Audio, highly configurable, comfortable, decent cable length, takes a lot of abuse (it finally broke after about a year of throwing/stepping on it), the voice synthesizers are a nice touch.
Cons: The mic doesn't work under windows 7. It just doesn't. I've been installing/uninstalling the drivers for it trying to hack something together for days now, but it just isnt working. One of the problems is that the driver installer doesn't tell you where it's putting the drivers, so I can't even set them into compatibility mode. Works great if you're still using XP though.