Specifically made for desktop computers, you simply plug your desktop computer of choice into the master socket, and peripherals into the other sockets. When you power down your computer, power to the peripherals is automatically cut.
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Features
- Safeguards against power surges
- A telephone / modem splitter
- 8 seperate sockets for peripherals
- Recognised by the Energy Savings Trust
- Mac and PC compatible (nb: Not compatible with 'mini' computers, such as the Mac Mini
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A disappointing product because it does not do what it is advertised as doing. It does not necessarily turn off the peripherals when the computer is put on standby - it will apparently on some computers, but not on my Mesh. It is thrown by USB peripherals. Further, it claims to have a modem/phone splitter. It does not. It has a line in socket (connected to the phone wall socket, and a line out socket, in which you have to put your adsl filter. Thus all you have done is to put an unnecessary join in your cable.
On the other hand, it does turn off your peripherals all at once if you go into hibernation or turn off the computer completely - saves a click of a switch.
I haven't tested the surge protection, but without that this product is a rather expensive extension block.
Incidentally, it took a lot of time and effort to get these facts from the manufacturer.
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This product is excellent and does exactly what it says on the box. You turn off your computer as usual & then monitor, speakers, printer, light all close at the same time then re-awaken when you log back on. Recommend to all to have one as it stops you forgetting to turn something off. It also has a live plug that stays on all the time. We have the telephone plugged in to this one. It stays on while the computer sleeps. Fabulous idea to make sure all plugged in items are turned off. We also bought the TV standby at the same time.
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Angharad asked this question on 1st Mar 2008
Q: I currently switch my PC off at the socket when I am finished with it. The main reason is energy saving, but also because my screen makes quite a loud electircal hum when power is still going to it, which is annoying. Would the intellipanel fix this?
A: Yes. When you turn off the PC base unit, the IntelliPanel will sense that and turn the rest of the devices that are plugged into it too. As long as your monitor plugged into the IntelliPanel it will be turned off. Andy
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ross asked this question on 15th Jan 2008
Q: can i use this with my hi fi in main socket and dvd tv woofer sky etc in other sockets as with intelli plug thanks
A: According to the manufacturer's website this 'device has a multiplicity of domestic applications, including; audio/visual links in home cinema and HiFi, to professional applications in TV, cinema and sound production where power links between multimedia equipment can benefit from automatic management of power resources.'
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Chris asked this question on 4th Dec 2007
Q: can I connect 2 PCs to this device i.e. towers, monitors
A: It's not recommended - as the unit automatically switches power to connected peripherals off, when the computer (connected to the designated socket) is on stand by or has been turned off completely. Any second PC would be treated as a peripheral and potentially have it's power switched off. John.
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anonymous asked this question on 5th Feb 2009
Q: I use a cable broadband connection and would like to leave on all the time, can I still use Intellipanel?
A: I'm afraid that with the Intellipanel for Desktop Computers, once your computer powers down it will cut connection with your router. Marty.
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Alex Li asked this question on 14th Apr 2008
Q: When I switch off the PC which is plugged into the master socket in the intellipanel , will the PC be in a state of standy by or reduced power consumption standy or is power cut off to the PC completely
A: This all depends on how you switch off the PC. We would recommend shutting down your PC as usual to conserve energy. As the PC acts as the control device to the Intellipanel, the master socket is always on, and when the PC is switched on it triggers the power supply to the rest of the sockets on the board. Hope this helps.
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