I recommend to cheap power strips in equipment to dispense more than 200 - in lamps it may be okay in a computer or a console, it should be good with overvoltage protection when the device is a loving.
With this toolbar you will be well served, it has a very robust and works by no means cheap. The main reason was the solid built (small) for switch on and off. I had been 2 times problems with the big glowing red buttons that you're used to. The problem is that the mechanism of these fast times can suffer due to the large switch and built-in spring for tilting. The most extreme example is a 6 bar from Saturn (no-name), there was the switch to turn on again by a defect no longer turn because a spring inside holding the switch to the ON position ... A brutal plug Raus-pulling was needed here ... The switch of this power strip does not respond so abrupt but can be tilted quite easily.
The only drawback are the few plug slots, but it is indeed here that it is one with 5 outlets and for me it is just enough like that. When necessary, but needs more, then simply from the same manufacturer are looking for more models with more sockets. So in itself it involves no problem.
Also very nice is the built-in electronics, which is to flatten voltage ups and downs, which means a longer lifetime for connected devices. Whether it actually works, although I can not confirm, but since then you have just confidence. Even if it does not work, it's still a very good power strip.
Buy recommendation, definitely! :)