New Inspiron? Other notebook? Protect you investement with APC

Maverick319

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I just ordered the SurgeArrest Notebook from Outpost.com to protect my new Dell Inspiron. Click here for the site.

Then search for the following products:

SurgeArrest Notebook for $14.95 shipped overnight SKU# 28774

SurgeArrest Pro Notebook for $34.95 shipped overnight (3 Prong) SKU# 52487

SurgeArrest Pro Notebook for $34.95 shipped overnight (2 Prong) SKU# 52486

Click here for the Specs on all of APC's Notebook Surge Supressors.



<< Don't let sub-standard wiring and Digital phone lines ruin your Notebook, seems like a small investment for such a valuable tool. >>

I like to protect my investments, and for $14.95 shipped overnight, looked like a good deal.

NOPE, don't sell anything, just use and respect their products. I really like my Back-UPS Pro USB, and it works well in W2K. I also feel a bit of brand loyalty since they have sent me a few cool FREE things. Hopefully getting a Free Surgestation. The deal is most people overlook power protection for their Notebooks, just a friendly suggestion.
 

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<< Don't let sub-standard wiring and Digital phone lines ruin your Notebook, seems like a small investment for such a valuable tool. >>


You sound like you're trying to sell us this product. Kind of like an APC salesman. :)
 

MusashiX

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what's the difference between these 3? Are the expensive ones voltage converters as well so that we can use it to connect in other countries?
 

Maverick319

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Also onsale for $13.99 at Onsale/Egghead, with free shipping (Not Overnight)

I would pay 1.00 more to have it tomorrow.

The difference that I can see is that the inline protector has a higher Joule rating 180 vs 120 for the notebook plug in model.

From what I gather the Inline version is not a current convertor but will handle the higher power ratings overseas.

Looks like the inline model might work with an airline seat, anyone here ever used one?

I bought the 14.95 model just to have when I take my new Inspiron on the road for Christmas vacation.
 

MusashiX

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ok, I see it now. But the $14.95 model clearly isn't in-line from the picture. I think only the $34.95 models are in-line. Do you know for sure though that this'll make your laptop work overseas? It does seem like it, so maybe that's a dumb question
 

Maverick319

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Mysterie

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Is the SurgeArrest Notebook the one that shows up at CompUSA for free after rebate every once and a while, if so just wait and it will probably show up again. I'm still kicking myself for not buying it when it was (I thought I would never get a notebook for years).
 

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This surge protector looks like the one I recently bought which had an included &quot;bonus&quot; notebook surge protector--not a bad deal
(gave to daughter, so I can't give you any more specifics).