CyberPower CP1350AVRLCD 810-Watt 8-Outlet AVR Tower Uninterruptible Power Supply with LCD Display (1350VA, NEMA 5-15R) | List Price: $209.95 Discount Price: $113.49

| Brand: CyberPower Binding: Electronics Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features: - 1350VA, 810-Watt output
- 4 NEMA 5-15R surge protected and battery powered outlets, 4 NEMA 5-15R surge protected outlets
- 9 minutes of backup power at half load, and 2 minutes at full load
- 16-hour recharge time
- 1500 Joules of surge suppression
Awsome Awsome Awsome [Posted on 2008-06-20] This was a perfect set compared to APC 400 dollar set i would have to buy for 810 watts, NO WAY, this system here is nice to look at, lol and i bought it for my CyberpowerPC i just bought, SO I got one for my wife also for her Computer. for the price you cannot beet this 810 watt system. oh dont let me forget that I got this in 3 days with no shipping fees, AWSOME AWSOME AWSOME
Works like a champ [Posted on 2008-08-17] I've had my Cyberpower 1350 for almost a year now and it has worked well switching to backup power dozens of times. I have a large desktop with two raptor HD's and two standard HD's, an IBM 19" CRT monitor, a Viewsonic 22" LCD monitor, a Canon 9000Pro printer, canon 8400F scanner and several other small periferals that have never blinked an eye during power outages. My only concern is that when the UPS is powering the system you can smell a slight 'electronic' odor from the unit as the internal fan always kicks on high while in backup mode. I doubt it is a problem as it continues to work over and over. I love the display. I use a little under 300 watts continuous and I figure it is much better to have a UPS too big so that it won't have a hard time powering the system and of course it will last longer in case you really need to get something finished. I had an older cyberpower unit for nearly six years before the batteries died, and it also did a great job, so considering my computer is on 10 to 16 hours a day I think Cyberpower deserved my repeat business.
Powerful and easy to set up [Posted on 2008-10-29] I bought two of these, one for my home computer/network, and one for my home theater system. I'm not using the software for either. I especially like the dosplay on the front. Recently during hurricane Ike, I used them to power a small TV for hours. Seem to hold plenty of juice.
Excellent value, cosmetically iffy if you care [Posted on 2008-12-19] I'm very happy with every aspect of this item except one: the goofy looking, oversized CyberPower logo on both sides of the unit. I wanted to use it in my living room next to my entertainment center but it looked so tacky that I had to untangle & disconnect a more sedate looking APC model to move it from my PC into the living room, and then replace it with the new CyberPower. Not much of a complaint, obviously. Highly recommended.
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