Joined on 04/09/03
Very cool.

Pros: VERY compact. (about the size of a deck of playing cards) Easy to set up and navigate. Comes with different power options (USB or AC), and a neat carrying case. Respectable range and relatively inexpensive.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: I'm the sort of person who likes to have a computer tool box containing different cables, adapters, parts, and gadgets so I can be ready for any setup or repair situation. This item is a great addition to my kit. Its portability makes it excellent for bringing to LAN gaming sessions to serve as a wireless switch.
a resounding "meh."

Pros: The sub is fairly decent, but this is also a con since it overpowers the weak stereo speakers.
Cons: The speakers are underpowered, and sound pretty sub-par. They are light and feel cheap. As mentioned in other reviews, the "dock" is just a stand for your iPod with a line-in jack on it. It's also the volume control, so it cannot be removed.
Overall Review: I'm still a fan of Logitech, but I think this product is pretty unexciting. I'm used to more expensive systems, so my ears may be spoiled, but I was still hoping for better.
Good idea, poor QC, worse support

Pros: >Cool product idea >Ok design >Fabric and handle are rugged
Cons: >Pockets could be larger >Design obstructs front of case, >Design could generally be better >**Buckles are extremely weak, front large plastic buckle shattered after about 2 months of use simply when the (comparatively small/light) tower was picked up** >SUNBEAM SUPPORT IGNORED EMAIL
Overall Review: I built a gaming rig specifically for portability using the extremely light and compact (for full ATX) LIAN LI PC-A05NB. This product seemed ideal, although I was disappointed that the pockets are poorly sized and cannot actually contain a keyboard, even a compact one. Also, the design would be much better if it did not completely cover the front and back of the tower, forcing you to fold back flaps in order to use the machine with the strap/bag on. The shoulder strap clasps seem fragile, and I never used the strap, instead I used the handle, which is quite rugged. Most troubling was that the front buckle finally shattered when I picked up the tower using the handle after only 2 months of use. I emailed sunbeam ([email protected]) to see if they could replace the buckle, and my email was completely ignored. Things break, I accept that, but ignoring customer emails is not acceptable.
Mac compatible

Pros: Just got them, and they seem of decent quality for the price. Sound was clear through the mic, and the headphones seem fine for chatting. The fact that they fold up is also a plus.
Cons: None, considering the price.
Overall Review: Although these are not listed as being Mac compatible, I connected them to my Powerbook G4 running Mac OS 10.5, and it immediately recognized them as a USB PnP audio device. The mic and headphones both worked fine.
Amazing piece of hardware

Pros: This is the finest PC case I've ever seen. Every inch exhibits quality and excellent engineering. It includes a wide array of screws and attachment hardware. Even the preinstalled fans are very quiet and effective. I was actually surprised at just how quiet my machine was when I booted it after installing in this case, considering the six fans. I considered adding aftermarket fans to my order, but I'm glad I didn't. There's really no need. Also, contrary to some other reviews, mine included a tiny barrel-type speaker, which is fine for system beeps. I played around with the gaudy light-up gamer cases years ago when I started custom building, but I soon realized the value of function over form. This case is the epitome of that philosophy. That's not to say it lacks form, however. It's simply classy and functional.
Cons: Using a case this big is going to take some getting used to. I occasionally like to take my system to friend's houses for LAN gaming purposes, and that's going to be a bit more difficult now. It's well worth it for the ease of install and space for additional hardware, however. I could list the price as a con, but that would be like complaining about the price of a Rolls Royce.
Overall Review: It's far and away the most expensive case I've ever purchased, but I don't have any buyer's remorse whatsoever. You get what you pay for with Lian Li. Intel i7 920 Asus P6T Dv2 eVGA GTX275 Apevia 700W 6GB gSkill DDR3-1600
Nice discs.

Pros: I've had great luck with this media in my Samsung SH-S223F burning at 6x. No coasters to report. Also, it hardly matters, but the discs are quite classy looking.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: The truth with DLs is that you need to find a brand of media that matches your writer. It's a bit of a crapshoot, but just because you're burning coasters doesn't mean the media is garbage, it simply means that your burner doesn't work with that particular brand. This is why all DL media has such mixed user reviews.