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CyberPower CP1350PFCLCD UPS 1350VA / 810W PFC compatible Pure sine wave

CyberPower CP1350PFCLCD UPS  1350VA / 810W  PFC compatible  Pure sine wave
VPN: CP1350PFCLCD
Vendor: CyberPower
Price: $199.99 - $251.99 CAD from 3 stores

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CyberPower CP1350PFCLCD UPS 1350VA / 810W PFC compatible Pure sine wave
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Rating: 10/10
Hamlet@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/08/11
CyberPower CP1350PFCLCD UPS 1350VA / 810W PFC compatible Pure sine wave
Cons:none that I can think of

Pros:Sine-wave for little $$
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excellent UPS. A step above pretty much everything else out there at this price point that uses step-wave, or "simulated" whereas this us an actual sine-wave UPS
martinlmtl@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/24/11
CyberPower CP1350PFCLCD UPS 1350VA / 810W PFC compatible Pure sine wave
Cons: None

Pros: Alarm can be put to silence when ac goes out. Very quiet ups.
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Very please with this UPS. it's job is done quietly and more than that, the alarm can be deactivated with the software.
mpod@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/20/11
CyberPower CP1350PFCLCD UPS 1350VA / 810W PFC compatible Pure sine wave
Cons: None so far

Pros: Size (I have it right up on my desk)Front Display10 outletsCoaxial, RJ11 and RJ45 cable protection
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I got this with an instant rebate and a flat rate cheap shipping deal. So the price was really good. It has 10 outlets and my old UPS had 8, a lot of the cheaper ones do too. I love the front display and it's small enough to put up on the end of my desk. Only 5 of the 10 outlets have battery back up but if you want to last a little bit you wouldn't want to plug in any more then that anyway.
HITMAN-X-@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/02/11
CyberPower CP1350PFCLCD UPS 1350VA / 810W PFC compatible Pure sine wave
Cons: Only 5 of the 10 outlets are connected to battery backup, the other 5 are just surge protected.

Pros: SmallReplaceable BatteriesFront DisplayDesktop Tools to monitor and control the unitSupports 810 WattsUninterruptible PowerLets you know how much power is being used by the secondBreaker incase of overload with a switch on the backDoes not make noise or much heat.Has built in sound alarmsPower SavingTwo Power Only USB ports on the frontCoax, RJ11, and RJ45 Protection
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I been thinking about getting a UPS from Cyberpower for a few years now. I can tell you that I wish I had one sooner.I have had many problems with computers getting damaged by surges (even while conected to a power bar) and other power problems. Mostly due to living in old apartments where the wiring is not up to code.I remember when I was looking at the CP1350AVRLCD a few years ago when it was about $400. Now look at the price drop. If your thinking about getting one, then I'd go for it now, you wont regreat it.I can't explain all the features that make this one a great choice. Just look at my Strengths. I have a custom gaming rid hook to it and a 1U Dell PowerEdge 1750 and they are running smooth. Matter a fact, my gaming rig had 2 fans going in it and they were very noisey. Now with this unit, the fans sound like normal and do not cut in and out with loud sounds. I'm sure they are still going but I think they were having spikes in power that were causing them to run faster.I rather this one then the CP1350AVRLCD just becuase it newer with some added bonuses and it made to try and save you some cost on your power.
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