Tuesday, February 23, 2010

APC Back-UPS ES 700

This cunning little device is designed to protect your computer and other devices from power failures and saves you energy, hence the name Uninterruptible Power Supply. The basic outline is a large battery with eight individual plug-in sockets, and four of them can be running during a power outage which will give you enough time to safely shut down your computer.


This device works with power saving technology it has three surge-protected sockets or slaves. When your computer or other device is plugged into the master socket it draws more power than the threshold and the slave sockets are activated. After this is done the master socket drops beneath the threshold, and when your PC is turned off the slave sockets automatically disable.

The main job of the ES 700 is to guard your PC and data, where its performance is excellent. The PowerChute that is provided with this device monitors your computer, it connects via the USB output and when power levels are decreased the PowerChute hibernates your computer, which protects all of your files and data from being lost. This device is very efficient you have the option of shutting down one to five minutes after battery power is first activated. If your PC uses the maximum 450W, you will only be able to get three minutes of power.

This device is not designed to let you work after a power outage, its focus is to save all of your data and work after the power failure has occurred. It has easy-to-use software and saves energy while protecting your computer.

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