June 17, 2005 – Centralion Industrial Inc., has demonstrated the UPS products successfully over the Computex 2005. According the information from Computex online, there were totally 129,947 visitors and including 28,254 overseas buyers at Computex 2005. This has been a 9.98% growth over last year's 118,155 turnout. The most of buyers were come from USA, Japan, Korea, and Singapore. In addition, the statistic results are based on the Institute for Information Industry (III), which shows 12 type of outstanding “made in Taiwan” IT products in the world. Routers are the biggest stake by holding 89.2% in the global market, followed by WLAN products with 80.3%, motherboards and notebook computers with 78.3%, and DSLCPE with 70.9% respectively. Other products include LCD monitors with 67.6%, cable modems with 66.3%, and switches with 59% that occupy in Global market.* Regarding the information mentioned as above, Centralion confidently manufacturers the power protection solutions covering over the world.

During 5 days long, the result of Computex show that most of visitors are interested in looking for online series, especially Titan and Enigma. Due to adopting advanced parallel redundancy function and three-phase with double-conversion, both of online series can increase reliability and flexibility. Those are what the major attractive features. For further detail information regarding Titan and Enigma series, please check our product category from our website.

About Centralion:
Centralion Industrial Inc. was founded in 1979, is a specialized supplier for power protection solutions. Centralion is a subsidiary of Phoenixtec Group which is the biggest power protection solution company in Asia. There are over 1,500 employees currently and owned 6 factories in both Taiwan and Mainland China. Our comprehensive product lines include stabilizers, surge protectors, inverters, converters, and uninterruptible power supply systems (UPS). Our products are designed for home and office or data centers to provide power protection for the mission-critical applications. For further information is available for www.centralion.com.

* The source is based on www.computextaipei.com.tw

 
 
 
 
 
 

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