Power supply meets needs of Indian PC users
Schneider Electric
BR600CI-IN PC UPS
APC by Schneider Electric has launched the BR600CI-IN, a high-performance 600VA PC UPS, said to be ideal for home and SOHO environments and harsh Indian power conditions.
The BR600CI-IN UPS specifically addresses the uninterrupted computing control needs of Indian PC users.
The company said that every major city in India faces the challenge of continuous power supply, and that power cuts are an expensive interruption to increased dependence on the PC in the country.
Harmful power fluctuations also result in critical data loss, burnt motherboard, hard disk crash, monitor failure or keyboard lock ups.
APC by Schneider Electric said the BR600CI-IN UPS guarantees peace of mind by protecting sensitive electronics of a PC from extreme voltage fluctuation through its automatic voltage regulation feature.
It also provides customers with 21 minutes of reliable back-up time thanks to its battery.
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