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 APC - Back-UPS 700VA UPS - Black
APC - Back-UPS 700VA UPS - Black
Help keep your equipment running during a power outage with this APC BN700MC UPS that features a rechargeable battery to provide up to 62 minutes of power. The 5' power cord allows flexible placement.
 
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Posted by: BunMom
on July 2, 2016
Replaced my worn out APC with a slightly more powerful one due to sale price. Excellent unit. Old one lasted 6 years, so I expect this will go longer. It runs desktop pc plus peripherals, AND the ISP supplier modem, so it's powering home phone as well.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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My Best Buy number: 2498334063
My Best Buy number: 2498334063
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 APC - Back-UPS 700VA UPS - Black
APC - Back-UPS 700VA UPS - Black
Help keep your equipment running during a power outage with this APC BN700MC UPS that features a rechargeable battery to provide up to 62 minutes of power. The 5' power cord allows flexible placement.
 

Is this compatible with all systems?

I have a Dell xps & windows 8...
No rerason why not. What software or pc make or model is not the issue --- you purchase an APC based on how much power you need to supply the equipment of your desired period of time. In other words, will 10 minutes do it for you, or do you need longer to close down your computer in a power failure.
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