The CyberPower Systems CP900AVR UPS offers advanced power protection in a sleek and rugged tower. Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) ensures that all your electronics are receiving clean and stable AC power. Designed for mid-level to upper-level computer systems, the CP900AVR guards against surges/spikes, and also offers battery backup in the event of brownouts or total power loss. If your PC is unattended, PowerPanel PE Power Management software will automatically save and close open files and also shutdown the computer system in an intelligent and orderly manner. The CP900AVR also has full dataline protection: RJ11/RJ45 (phone, fax, Ethernet, network, DSL) and RG-6 coax (DSS, cable modem, satellite, cable TV). The convenient tower designs allows for placement on the floor, inside a workstation cabinet, or directly on the desktop. The "Surge-Only" outlets are perfect for the addition of peripherals such as monitors, printers, scanners, iPods, or CD/DVD players.
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Customer Reviews for 900VA/560W UPS AVR (8) Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower EMI/RFI USB, Special Buy - Save $20
Reviews & Ratings for 900VA/560W UPS AVR (8) Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower EMI/RFI USB
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Overall Rating:
35
Performance:
55
Ease of Use:
25
Good, but
Date: December 3, 2008
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SwansungFrom: New Hampshire
Reviews & Ratings for 900VA/560W UPS AVR (8) Outlet RJ11/RJ45/Coax Tower EMI/RFI USB This was a really confusing batch of cables, software (which I don't think I need, and can't find out what it is supposed to do and it needs a usb connection and I don't have an extra usb port in my current computer.) Plus, I was disappointed in the spacing of the outlets. I have 4 surge-protected and 4 battery, but lots of those large "box" plugs and could only get 3 things plugged into the battery-protected and 2 things into the surge-protected. (My friend suggested I plug a surge protector into one of the battery outlets and that took care of the major issues there.) Otherwise, seems to be working well.