Friday, December 21, 2007

Mange Your Computer Peripherals With The Century CHMP-16 USB Hub.

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There are USB hubs from all walks of life. There are wireless, three-port, and dog-inspired, but Century's got 'em all topped with its new CHMP-16. This 16-port USB 2.0 hub is designed into the shape of a brick, and requires a separate AC power supply. This little number can also be connected to two PCs simultaneously. Simply by flipping a switch, all 16 of your computer peripherals can instantly be operated on a second computer. However, beware if you are running an unstable OS that the instant addition of up to 16 devices may be more that it can handle. Our source does not mention a price, but you can expect to pay no less that $40 for this little wonder.


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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

APC Defines Itself As A Computer Peripherals Supplier!!!

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APC, part of the Critical Power and Cooling Services business unit of Schneider Electric, today announced the APC Back-UPS ES 750, a highly efficient uninterpretable power supply (UPS) that provides battery backup and surge protection to connected equipment while saving electricity.

The APC Back-UPS ES 750 features new master/controlled outlets, which work to reduce energy consumption by automatically shutting down power to unused peripherals, such as printers, scanners and speakers when the computer is in sleep mode.

"The new APC Back-UPS ES 750 is designed to provide our customers with an environmentally friendly solution to protect their home computer system," said Joe Loberti, senior vice president, Home and Distributed Systems, APC-MGE. "The electronics in the unit are meticulously engineered to minimize impact on the environment and maximize efficiency, consuming up to five times less power in normal operation than other available solutions - saving consumers money on their electric bill."

The new master/controlled outlets on the APC Back-UPS ES 750 provide energy savings by shutting down unused peripherals. The master outlet is designed to sense current drawn by connected equipment, typically a computer. When the computer is powered down or goes into sleep mode, the master outlet will automatically shut down the controlled outlets, which consume power even when the computer is off. By cutting power to these "dark loads," the APC Back-UPS ES 750 can provide a combined savings of $40 per year on average as compared with competitors' models.

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