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Well, looking at it and reading some oft the specs. I would say. This has 3 transformers 2 12v and 1 3.3v and obviously 4 120v outlets. Im guessing the thought is that you could hook up your printer, cable modem, router or anything that uses 12v in one of the 12v plugs and mabe a digital camera or anything that uses 3.3v in the 3.3v plug. Then maybe your monitor and a power drill and maybe a table saw and a light in the 120v sockets. You know so you can do all those home improvements next to your computer Seems kinda cool! Get one and run some tests to see how she handles. I wouldnt expect much for $45 thoe
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