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May 3rd, 2009

Monster vs. Vampires: Cutting down home theaters' wasted energy

Posted by Sean Portnoy @ 4:20 pm

Categories: Home Theater

Tags: Home Theater, Monster, Home Entertainment, Tv & Home Theater, Consumer Electronics, Cable, Personal Technology, Telecommunications, Sean Portnoy

You may best know Monster Cable as the company that produces the $80 HDMI cables that Best Buy tries to sell you as being superior to the $10 ones you can find online. But with its GreenPower products, Monster is more concerned with the wasted energy being sucked from electronics components than with sucking money out of your wallet. While its previous Digital PowerCenters for home theaters, which are designed to combat the vampiric draining of electricity that conventional power strips allow, were priced like a component ($500 and up) instead of an accessory, Monster has sliced the price significantly for the new additions to the line.

Like their predecessors, the $99.95 HDP 850G and the $129.95 HDP 900G have a nifty solution to power seepage from hibernating devices: When you power down your TV (which you plug into the main “control” outlet), the other components (up to three) plugged into the PowerCenter are automatically powered off. After you turn the set back on, those components are switched on as well. In addition to that feature and surge protection, the PowerCenters are designed for powerline networking, cutting down on some of the “noise” that can interfere with its signal.

The two PowerCenters are now shipping, with the pricier unit also sporting phone jacks and a higher surge-absorption rating.

Sean PortnoySean Portnoy spent several years as an editor at Computer Shopper magazine, most recently serving as online executive editor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Great use of technology, but...
First I have to get my wife and kids to NOT leave EVERY light in the house on first. (Read the rest)
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Convert Data Center's to DC  Christian_<>< | 05/03/09
No, don't convert ANYTHING to DC  Lerianis | 05/03/09
Best how?  DeusExMachina | 05/04/09
That's a good idea.  mjolnar@... | 05/04/09
RE:That's a good idea.  snafu_77 | 05/04/09
That...  fairportfan | 05/04/09
Well whadayaknow - AC appears to be more dangerous than DC...  Dave S2 | 05/05/09
The biggest difference...  fairportfan | 05/05/09
Clean Coal...  Roc Riz | 05/05/09
Yes  hiraghm@... | 05/05/09
Please explain how solar panels would keep you awake at night...  Dave S2 | 05/05/09
While we're asking ridiculous questions  hiraghm@... | 05/05/09
More things to put nex to your house  hiraghm@... | 05/05/09
RE: No, don't convert ANYTHING to DC  snafu_77 | 05/03/09
There are places to store Nuclear waste  Lerianis | 05/04/09
Monumentally misinformed  DeusExMachina | 05/04/09
Not only is it buried underground....  snafu_77 | 05/04/09
You Are Monumentally Misinformed Part2  snafu_77 | 05/04/09
As an "Enviroloonie," can you please tell me  Roc Riz | 05/05/09
Uranium is SO much safer  hiraghm@... | 05/05/09
RTG could power your Ipod...  Dave S2 | 05/05/09
Is this innovation?  patibulo | 05/04/09
Boycott Monster? Why?  ramewe7337 | 05/04/09
Any really rigourous testing...  fairportfan | 05/04/09
This is why to "boycot" or rather shop informed  pappa-t | 05/04/09
Thank you for the update..  ramewe7337 | 05/05/09
It is the "Name" you are paying for!  kd5auq | 05/04/09
RE: Monster vs. Vampires: Cutting down home theaters' wasted energy  1djk1 | 05/04/09
RE: Monster vs. Vampires: Cutting down home theaters' wasted energy  morrieg@... | 05/04/09
Watch what you say!  twirth5@... | 05/04/09
Less expensive flexible alternative  me-a4@... | 05/04/09
bitsltd did this first years ago  MIS Master | 05/05/09
RE: Monster vs. Vampires: Cutting down home theaters' wasted energy  jlsr222@... | 05/05/09
Thanks for the info  hiraghm@... | 05/05/09
Hmmm.... not exactly the most practical feature I've ever heard of...  sgmunson | 05/05/09
RE: Monster vs. Vampires: Cutting down home theaters' wasted energy  pico_D | 05/06/09
Until dealing with my wife and kids  dedrizen | 05/06/09
My girlfriend...  pico_D | 05/07/09
RE: Monster vs. Vampires: Cutting down home theaters' wasted energy  waltermas@... | 05/06/09
Great use of technology, but...  ttheys@... | 05/07/09

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