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Jun 16, 2018
Saves my hands
A co-worker turned me onto these weird contraptions a few years back, and I wish he had done so years earlier. The sideways layout puts the friction and weight of my hand, onto the meaty part of my hand and off of my wrist. It greatly reduces the hand-strain I suffer every day, after 20+ years of programming 8-10 hours a day for a living. I highly recommend it.
Aug 18, 2011
Absolute garbage.
Absolute garbage.
Claims support for Windows 7 64-bit, but I'm not sure.
Will only do Mirrored mode, not Extended for a larger desktop. Technical support has no responded at all after one week.

Oct 20, 2020
Drop-in replacement for the failed card in my Lenovo Yoga Flex 5.
2 of 2 found this helpful My Lenovo Yoga Flex 5 always had problems connecting to 5 GHz networks: it would connect, but within a moment the network adapter would "crash" No networks would be seen, and I could not turn wifi off and back on. At times, the computer would blue screen shortly thereafter. This began affecting 2.4 GHz networks as well, and within 8 months the computer was effectively unable to use the Internet at all.
Then I found a Youtube video recommending that the Flex 5 used a m.2 slot and than a AX200 would work. And it did! Now the year-and-a-half-old laptop works great.