This CyberPower LE1000DG 1000VA battery back-up system features Line Interactive topology that regulates high and low voltage without using battery power. Twelve outlets safeguard equipment, with 1030 joules of protection.
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In my living room I have a 55" HDTV, cable box, subwoofer, soundbar & VCR/DVD player plugged into a surge protector. Occasionally there are brownouts or power failures in my neighborhood. I decided to get a UPS. I have a Cyberpower UPS in my utility room where my computer is. I don't hear a peep out of it unless there's a brownout then it beeps. I had my computer plugged into the other more expensive brand. You know the one with the red letters. I've read other complaints on this website about the red letter UPSs. I hadn't had it very long & 1 morning it woke me up when the alarm went off. I decided at that point not to buy any more of the red letter UPSs. I bought a Cyberpower & I haven't regretted my decision. Anyway, that's why I decided to get a Cyberpower UPS for the living room. I didn't want the tower type because it doesn't fit on the shelf of the TV stand. This fits on the bottom. shelf of the TV stand.
Cook or reheat meals with this Panasonic microwave oven. This Panasonic microwave oven features an auto cook and reheat function, and you can choose from several language options for the menu display to increase accessibility.
I recently nuked some oatmeal on my old microwave oven. It made a loud noise. I assume that it was either the turntable motor or the turntable gear going bad. I looked on the back of the old microwave oven & there was a label indicating that it had been manufactured in December 1989! It had lasted for over 27 years! I googled the model number of the old microwave oven hoping to find out the specifications or download the manual. No luck. It's that old. I did find the manual of the old microwave oven in the kitchen. It has a capacity of 0.6 cubic feet & a power output of 500 watts. Since I needed a new oven, I decided to spend extra & get a bigger as well as a more powerful one. I keep overcooking! This one has a capacity of 1.3 cubic feet & a power output of 1,100 watts. It doesn't take up much more space on the kitchen countertop than the old one.
Connect your compatible Apple® device to your computer's USB port with this Apple MD819ZM/A cable which features a Lightning connector to help charge and sync your iPad® mini, iPad with Retina, iPhone® 5, 5s or 5c and more.
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The cable included with the iPad is 1 meter long. A meter is 39.37 inches. I measured the cable. It's about 40 inches long.
My computer is in the laundry room of my apartment. The room is long & narrow. The first time that I charged my iPad in the computer room, I ran the included cable from the table to an outlet behind me. Every time that I had to leave the computer room, I had to step over the cable! I went to Best Buy & bought a 2 meter long cable. Now I don't have to step over the short cable anymore! So, I recommend buying the 2 meter cable!
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I decided that I wanted a tablet. First I had to decide on a Windows-based or an Android or an iPad. I spent hours on the internet researching the different types of tablets. I ruled out the Windows-based tablets because I don't like the Windows 8 user interface & very few apps are available for the Windows-based tablets. So, then I had to decide between an Android or an Apple. I have an Android smartphone so an Android-based tablet would be familiar to me. I wavered back & forth between an Android tablet or an Apple tablet. Each time I thought that I had made up my mind only to change it again!
Finally, I made up my mind! I decided on an iPad. But then I had to decide between a mini 3 & an Air 2. I preferred the Air 2 because one of the things I want to do with it is use it as a GPS in my car. The bigger screen of the Air 2 would show more with less scrolling up & down & in & out. There were a couple of factors that made my final decision. (1) I already have 2 Macs so it would be easy to synchronize stuff between the devices. (2) When Android comes out with an update, it takes forever to receive it. Some phones & tablets get the update before others! The "current" update on my phone came out in December 2014. The ACTUAL current version came out in April 2015. So, my phone is almost a year out of date! I don't like that. When a new version of iOS comes out, it's available to all immediately!