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165 of 170 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Functional and stylish, very nice bells & whistles
I'm not quite ready to nominate it for MoMA's permanent collection, but the CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD does look a lot better than your average geekbox. In fact, it's the first UPS (uninterruptable power supply) I've ever owned that I can easily tolerate having on a corner of my desk, where it has now quietly buddied up with a stack of external LaCie drives (the drives and...
Published on March 19, 2008 by R. van Bakel

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238 of 254 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Spend a little more money, get a lot more UPS.
I have several APC and Belkin UPS units in my house, so this isn't my first whack at buying a UPS. And after reading reviews here and other places, I thought the CyberPower model looked like a decent way for me to save a few bucks.

The first thing I noticed about it was how light it was for a UPS -- especially at 1000VA. For that capacity, I think this may...
Published on April 27, 2009 by Kevin Nicholls


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165 of 170 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Functional and stylish, very nice bells & whistles, March 19, 2008
This review is from: CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD 9-Outlet Intelligent LCD UPS (1000VA/600W) (Electronics)
I'm not quite ready to nominate it for MoMA's permanent collection, but the CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD does look a lot better than your average geekbox. In fact, it's the first UPS (uninterruptable power supply) I've ever owned that I can easily tolerate having on a corner of my desk, where it has now quietly buddied up with a stack of external LaCie drives (the drives and the UPS all have round blue power-on indicators).

The CyberPower features a three-inch front-panel readout, backlit in (what else?) blue, that, with each consecutive push of the oversized display button, tells you in big digits what the current load is, the voltage it receives from the wall outlet, the estimated run time, the total load capacity, the battery capacity, even how many minutes remain after a blackout occurs and the battery is running down. The display turns itself off after 20 or 30 seconds, so it's not too distracting (actually, the user should have the option of keeping the display on, but I suppose you can't have everything).

When a blackout strikes, the CyberPower unit intermittently beeps to signal that the battery has kicked in -- but unlike other UPS's I've used, you can switch off the annoying beep in acknowledgment.

I deduct points for the nine outlets being so closely spaced together that any device powered by a wallwart will take up two or even three spaces.

Cyberpower also shortchanges Mac users by not giving them full-featured power management software. You can control the behavior of the battery backup through the Energy Saver control panel in OSX, which recognizes the brand and model of the UPS and lets you decide how you want to safely power down the computer and the other plugged-in devices in case of a blackout. So far so good. But the native Mac software won't let you instruct other applications to autosave and quit. That means unsaved documents will prevent applications from shutting down unless you're there to manage the process; and when the Cyberpower's battery depletes itself, the result will be the same as if you had no UPS to begin with -- the computer eventually shuts off as if you'd literally pulled the plug, and unsaved changes will be lost.

Still, that's not a dealbreaker for me; long ago I've gotten into the habit of hitting command-S every couple of minutes when I'm working on a document.

FWIW, the estimated battery run time of my configuration -- a 24-inch iMac with a 2.4Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo chip, plus three external drives -- is about 16 minutes.

Oh yeah: the unit has a swappable battery and three-year warranty. Not too shabby.
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238 of 254 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Spend a little more money, get a lot more UPS., April 27, 2009
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This review is from: CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD 9-Outlet Intelligent LCD UPS (1000VA/600W) (Electronics)
I have several APC and Belkin UPS units in my house, so this isn't my first whack at buying a UPS. And after reading reviews here and other places, I thought the CyberPower model looked like a decent way for me to save a few bucks.

The first thing I noticed about it was how light it was for a UPS -- especially at 1000VA. For that capacity, I think this may be the lightest UPS I've used. I also liked the LCD display, but was a bit put off by the construction of the unit. The plastic is relatively flimsy (compared to other brands), but on the upside, there are a generous number of outlets.

After charging the unit overnight, I decided to give it a test run. The display showed I had about 18 minutes of runtime, so I pulled the plug. Instantly, 18 minutes became 8... then 6... then 2... then... darkness. Alas, there was no graceful shutdown on my computer (despite it recognizing that the UPS was connected), and it kept my setup alive for all of five minutes, at best.

For reference, the UPS had a last-gen MacPro, cable modem, router, and a 23" LCD connected. According to APC's configuration tool (which should be universal for any UPS), they recommended an APC Back-UPS RS 800VA @ 63% capacity and 13 minutes of runtime. At minimum, the CyberPower UPS should have been able to match that.

In a business environment where I had a generator that automatically kicked on, I wouldn't really care too much, as that's enough time to carry everything over to generator power. But at my house, I either want the computer to shut down when I'm not there, or I want the UPS to give me enough time to go turn on the generator. Unfortunately, neither are possible with this UPS.

When you consider how close in price this is to the 1375VA BackUPS from APC (which also has a similar LCD display), or even closer to the 1000VA Belkin UPS, the few dollars you save isn't worth the risk when your power actually does go out.

I'm sure this is fine if you're overbuying in terms of capacity, or if you're just looking for a voltage regulator and don't care about uptime. But as a UPS, there are several better options available.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent UPS, April 7, 2008
This review is from: CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD 9-Outlet Intelligent LCD UPS (1000VA/600W) (Electronics)
I needed a new UPS for my computer because my old CyberPower finally quit working. It was just old! I considered other brands but decided to go back to CyberPower because the old one had worked very well for me for over 5 years. I wanted a little more power this time and a few more options. I researched the price and Amazon had the best price going for this model of the CyberPower. The item came pretty quick in the mail, and I was back in business! So far, I like this model of the CyberPower because its powerful and compact. It's not too bluky and I like the fact it stands upright. I have a 26" monitor and DELL Demension computer, to include the speakers plugged into the UPS. I've been told to keep the printer separately plugged from the UPS by my Systems person, so I'm not going to take any chances. Where I live we have quite a few storms (Louisiana) and have power fluxs from time to time. So far so good! For me this UPS offers a good source of power for the price.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well, looks good, solved my problem, August 30, 2008
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We have two computers that we play on nearly every day. Living in a rual area where the power goes on and off for no reason, I was concerned about all the electronics that was getting abused. I have power surge protectors on everything, but having the power go of in the middile off an old photo edit is a real problem--not to mention the stress on the electronics. This unit is large enough to carry the load of two desktops, two printers, a scanner, a modem, and a router for nearly 10 min. I just plugged my two surge protectors into the power supply and everything is great. I don't use the automatic shut down feature as that was not the problem I needed to solve. I think, after reading the manual, if you want to use the automatic shut down software, you would be limited to one computer and perfierals per UPS. The front display gives all the information needed to manage the equipment load. Buy it, you will like it.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A nice unit that I would recommend., January 24, 2008
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I've owned this for almost 3 months and am very happy with it. The 4 backup/surge and 5 surge only outlets are more than adequate for my needs. Input/output voltages, battery charge, etc. can be accessed through the LCD screen or the software that's included. The software also allows you to schedule when the system will turn on/off as well as several other things. The only negative I found is that the outlet spacing doesn't accomodate power supplies. I got around this by buying some power cord extenders. All in all a nice unit that I would recommend.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect solution, July 16, 2008
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this unit was recommended by a number of folks, including reviews on this site. it's supporting an imac & some external disks plus a modem, switch, & router. seems fine with that load. its lcd monitor is unnecessary but interesting.

UPDATE: we've had a number of pg&e incidents this summer. this ups didn't even blink. my fileserver, network infrastructure, & imac all stayed up without a problem. this unit is as good as other reviews indicate.

FURTHER UPDATE: i've done a number of shutdowns of power plus had more pg&e reliability incidents. this ups switches over seamlessly. it definitely is a good unit.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars CP1000PFCLCD is a better alternative, November 16, 2010
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This review is from: CyberPower CP1000AVRLCD 9-Outlet Intelligent LCD UPS (1000VA/600W) (Electronics)
NOTE: CyberPower does not recommend this unit for today's Power Factor Correction (PFC) power supplies. Instead, they now have a model designed to "work" (be nicer on) today's newer supplies.

See CyberPower PFC Adaptive Sinewave Intelligent LCD CP1000PFCLCD 1000VA Uninterrupted Power Supply. Note the PFC in the model number. Basically, this newer model outputs a shaped ramp to more simulate a sine wave -- instead of discrete pulses combined with periods of no output.

Amazon carries this updated model.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Looks cool, works, July 17, 2008
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Lots of jacks (five filtered and battery backed up, four surge only)although the spacing means you would lose jacks if any of your connections are the transformer type.

This is the first unit I mounted (or would have been willing to) on my desktop as it is compact, the body is rounded and sophisticated looking instead of the normal functional block look and the blue display is cool looking.

It gives you a graphical display of current load, battery capacity and voltage output.

To me the AVR circuitry is a must for the delicate electronical equipment I have on it.

I got a real world test from a lightning storm generated black out the first night I had it online.

I was recording to a DVR, working with a new video editor while an external SATA hard drive dock was getting data transferred to it.

Momentary blackout and the UPS kept all units functioning. Testing operations later showed the recording and data backup flawless.

I have not tested the included software or Serial/USB connections as I do not intend to use those with my set up.

Happy with the purchase.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cyberpower CP1000AVRLCD UPS 1000VA/ UPS, May 5, 2008
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This UPS works great, is easy to install, has a small footprint. You can install and set up in 15 minutes and the software provided works great in monitoring or customizing the UPS. This is a much better unit than the APC it replaced.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It works, for now, April 21, 2009
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I just took delivery of this, charged it the 18 hours before using it and this afternoon plugged everything in.

My load indicator doesn't show any load on the system while on. I have 2 24inch dell monitors, 1 dell laptop, Sans Digital Nas, Maxtor USB drive, and a bunch of little things hung off it. Cannot get it to show a load.

With the battery 100% charged I unplugged it from the wall. Everything stays on and the software alters me to the power change. Battery instantly goes from 100% to 38% and from 40ish minutes to 16minutes. After a few minutes the battery gets down to 22%. I cannot see it lasting even the 10 minutes.

I have no intentions of actually trying to drain the battery but I'm a little disappointed. I suspect this battery wont be very good, such a fast drop suggests it's damaged and wont hold much of a charge as it ages.

The network protection is limited to 10/100 speeds so I couldn't use it for the GBit network we have.

Oh well, for the price it'll prevent the computer issues I've been having from midnight power outages and spikes.
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