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January 18, 2008

Belkin Conserve Surge Protector: Save Money On Your Next Power Bill

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High-definition televisions, though still in their early years, are already infamous for their ruthless power consumption. A few of the major manufacturers are actually marketing HDTV's that are comparatively economical in their usage of power as a differentiating factor that actually makes their set better, regardless of picture quality. There are other ways to cut down on your HDTV's power-greedy ways, however, besides buying the latest and greatest "green" TV.

Would you believe a surge protector could be an effective solution? It can, but it can't be just any surge protect. It has to be a Belkin Conserve. The 8-outlet surge protector cuts down on your home theater's power consumption by reducing its standby power saving you money and helping our fragile environment. It comes with a wireless remote, with which you can complete shut off devices that consume standby power when not in use, saving you from a trip on your hands and knees into the dark abyss of wires behind your home theater or underneath your computer desk. For those devices that need to be on all the time, such as your set-top box, the Conserve features 2 "always-on" outlets.

The Belkin Conserve is slated for a summer 2008 release in North America for US $49.99.

Via press release

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Posted by Justin Davey at January 18, 2008 4:54 AM
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