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Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
Mfg Part#: OMNI900LCD
UPC: 00037332125156
Buy.com Sku: 201949523
Item#: C4FKJU
Buy.com Sales Rank: 4110
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Tripp Lite's OMNI900LCD Line-Interactive Digital UPS System offers voltage regulation, surge suppression and long lasting battery support for personal computers, home entertainment systems and media centers. Internal UPS circuits support entry level PCs for up to 50 minutes or individual VCR/DVR components for as long as 2.5 hours during power failures. Prevents data loss, viewing interruptions, lost recordings and loss of component programming.
 
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Value 4
Performance 4
Ease of Use 4
Overall Satisfaction 4
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3 of 5 LED display looks nice but.... Friday, March 07, 2008
A Customer from Santa Ana, CA  

It goes out on you, out of the 5 UPS I bought only 1 that still have display showing info. It really is not much of a difference for us, we do not look at the display anyways. But for those who think having a LED display showing status is better than ones that don't, don't bother chose a bigger capacity without the display.
 
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1 of 5 Doesn't work with MacOS X Sunday, February 17, 2008
A Customer from Cleveland, OH  
Despite what Tripp Lite's website claims about MacOS X compatibility, this unit does not work! It doesn't *reliably* report the percentage of battery life left, which means the operating system can't shut down once it reaches say, 10% of life left when operating on the battery. While running on A/C power, the UPS should report how charged the battery is, but for some reason it inexplicably fluctuates back & forth between 6% and 100% while on A/C power. Sometimes OS X reports no UPS being hooked up at all, and when this occurs all of your UPS settings are lost. The UPS also doesn't report the estimated number of minutes left of battery life, but I could live without this if the battery life remaining as a percentage was properly reported. This is under 10.4.11 and 10.5.2 on an Mid-2007 24" iMac
 
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2 of 5 average at best Friday, January 25, 2008
A Customer from Des Moines, IA  
I was rather disappointed. If one means that it function as UPS, it is. However: (1) Costco offers Omni1000LCD for $100 which is $20 less (and has bigger capacity). (2) It does not connect to computer out-of-the box: you need to buy USB cable. It annoys. (3) Support sucks. The TrippLine site does not have a word about how to connect to the host computer, even less than that about connection to Linux (esp. specifics, like Fedora). (4) No data are published on battery capacity. I had to run it down to find. _Bottom_ _line_: do your research before buying this product. Or any other by Tripp-Line.
 
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5 of 5 Tripp Lite is superior Friday, November 30, 2007
kc from Fort Worth, Tx  
I've owned all of the major brands of UPS and Tripp Lite seems to last the longest. I've had the worst luck with APC. This one is a really nice unit. I have one on my entertainment center to save the TV and satellite in case of a power glitch. I have another on the computer and the old junky one went to my fish tank since I've had up to 15 min outages within the last year. I think they appreciate it.
 
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5 of 5 Tripp Lite Omni Tower Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Dave C from Hot Springs, AR  
I actually bought this as a short term backup for my entertainment center when the power goes off for a few seconds. We live in an area where the power will blackout for 2 or 3 seconds, leaving the DVR to "reboot" while we were recording or watching a show on DirecTV. That being the case I decided a battery backup was the key. Since installation, we have had 2 such "black-outs" and the backup has worked perfectly...no hesitation, no reboot, simply perfect...The product performed so well I just ordered another one at the same price for my PC and Office setup...This is a really good deal for a unit of this size...I've been looking at these for quite some time so I can attest! Go for it!
 
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5 of 5 Looks nice, good price Thursday, March 15, 2007
A Customer from Houston Texas  
I use this UPS to protect my expensive plasma. Set up is as simple as plugging it in an outlet. There has not been a power outage, but it seems to work fine. For the price, I think this is better than those surge protectors without battery backup. My only complaint is the LED display. It is too bright which is kind of distracting when we turn down the light to watch movies. I wish they have a setting to dim the LED display. For now, I just face the UPS to the back wall.
 
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5 of 5 Works as Advertised Monday, February 12, 2007
A Customer from Memphis, TN  
The 450 watt capacity is what the unit can and does deliver but, not nearly the 900 VoltAmmp stated. Make sure your COU powersupply is rated in power requirements of Watts of demand NOT VA output. The unit is well designed and performs well. It does not have an LCD readout of the total UPS delivered capability. The test feature works great. The shutdown software is clunky in what options you might expect and what you are really limited to option - Shut down with out a save work in progress is NOT avaiable. It is compact and easy to observe, use and test. A good value.
 
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5 of 5 No more worries Thursday, January 11, 2007
Joe from Nashville, TN  
I have been bothered for some time with "power flickers". The power would go out for a split second, just enough to have to reset the digital clocks, cable modem, router and computer. Since the purchase of the Tripp Lite Omni LCD UPS 900VA Tower, I now only have to reset my clocks. My computer is always online and ready to use. It works great and looks even better.
 
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5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
 
5 of 5 nice value Friday, November 10, 2006
Ken from Florence, SC  
I live in an area where there are a lot of power flashes, where the power will flicker off then right back on. I really like this UPS because of the large, easy to see display. The display can be turned off if you have a computer in your bedroom and the display bothers you. This unit has 8 outlets for use - 4 for surge protection only, and 4 for battery backup and surge protection. It's best to use the battery backup only for the computer and monitor, but not your printer because the printer draws a lot of current, and may not perform correctly, but that's going to be true of all types of laser printer and backup system. If the power goes out you probably don't want to be printing out anyhow. The neat thing about the display is it shows you the current voltage in big letters, and you can see it fluctuating if you look at it for a few minutes. Also on the display it shows you how much battery charge remains, just like on your cell phone. This unit looks sleek and is fairly compact for what it does, and provides useful information even when it's not "needed" - ie. the voltage and battery indicators.
 
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4 of 5 Excellent Value Friday, October 27, 2006
A Customer from Clifton, NJ  
Looks good. Works great. Super easy-to-read display. Quiet (no buzzing). Best performance-to-price value I found. Compatible with Mac OS X built-in system preferences for display of battery capacity and automatic shutdown (just connect the USB cable). Has additional outlets which include surge protection without the power protection. However, would be nice to know how much of the unit's wattage is being used and how long the unit would supply power during a failure given the current power draw.
 
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5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
 
5 of 5 Works great Thursday, September 14, 2006
A Customer from Los Gatos, CA  
I'm very happy with this UPS system. It works just as advertised. Although I haven't acually measured its storage capacity, I have tested it and it really works. I really like the screen that shows what it's doing. Seems like a great deal and I'm glad I bought it.
 
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10 of 10 customers found this review helpful.
 
5 of 5 What a sweet UPS Tuesday, August 29, 2006
bjones@sentry-construction.com from Louisville, KY.  
This UPS in my opinion is a great buy. Not only the least expensive Ive found for a digital read out, but the read out makes it easy to determine your battery charge, voltage and possible trouble in the back-up. Nice bright blue numbers tell you what voltage your running though the back-up (numbers are about 1 inch high). A picture of a battery directly below the numbers that show you in segments what your charge is. You can hook it up to your PC with a USB cable and download the program on line that will let you monitor your battery back-up through your computer. Although a USB cable does not come with the UPS (bummer), you can purchase one at a good price on EBay. A total of 8 receptacles, 4 with back-up/surge protectors, and 4 with surge protectors only. Plenty of outlets. It's so nice, I've got mine sitting on top of my desk next to my PC.
 
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