Friday, December 29, 2006

We’ve seen many surge protectors in our day from the high industrial equipment we stuffed into racks located in data centers in the hey day of the Dot Com boom to cheapy little bricks found behind many home computer desks. One thing was consistent in all of them and that was that they were surge protectors that filtered the bad stuff out. Now Zero Surge Inc. claims its bad boy will actually cancel the bad stuff!

TSC (Total Surge Cancellation) is coming to CES in two weeks and it’ll be the first step in protecting your HD Plasma and TV as well as your computer. When asked what makes TSC so special, SvenOnTech was told, “It’s the ONLY power filter or surge protector available today that totally removes damaging surge energy. When it comes to protecting electronics, you can’t get better than this.” Well, okay, there you have it.

With a history of protecting electronics since 1989 and serving such areas as corporations, medical operations, universities, ocean vessels, the U.S. military and government, manufacturing plants, banks, and utilities, we’d have to say, Zero Surge Inc may be a contender for protecting your equipment.


One Response to “New Power Protector Cancels Surges Instead of Filtering”

  1. Massage Cushion  Says:

    we always use surge protectors at home because the electricity is very ustable*-: