Power protection company CyberPower has launched a brand new advanced PFC sine wave uninterruptible power supply series in Australia. Yet, despite the complex title, the series is aimed squarely at home users, as well as the office, protecting your computer, gaming system, and other valuable equipment.
Power management company, Eaton, has launched a new range of power protection products designed for workstations, business telephony, routers and point-of-sale equipment which it says provide effective power protection even in disturbed electrical environments, as well as automatically correcting voltage fluctuations.
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