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Specs & Features
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What People Say
the only one under $150 with the features i wanted was the cyber systems cp1350avrlcd.
from Buy.com
and cyberpower warrants their batteries for 3 years along with the rest of the unit, so you're covered!
from Buy.com
it predicted 18 minutes runtime prior to power loss, it reduced to 8 minutes as soon as the batteries kicked in and ticked down normally from 8 minutes.
from Newegg.com
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
from Amazon.com
other thoughts: supporting 2 low-end pc 's (each: 17" crt, 2ghzp4, ~350 psu), one has 3 hdd's and an ati x1950 in it also.
from Newegg.com
did you complain about how your pc has a light on it?
from Newegg.com
the unit takes two batteries so be prepared when replacing them that it will be about $40-50.
from Newegg.com
other thoughts: i needed 3 of these for 2 pcs and for the network (router, switch, and nas) for a home biz.
from Newegg.com
we have been hit with two big storms and not one peep from my pcs for the power surges/dims i noticed in the ceiling lites.
from Newegg.com
* researched replacement battery costs (there are 2) and each costs about a third less than the batteries for the cp1500avrlcd (which also has 2).
from Newegg.com