Need advice on UPS backup

I am looking to buy a UPS backup. I am not sure how many joules I should be looking for and what would be overkill.
I have a G5 tower, VCR, Monitor, NTSC monitor, printer, speakers and also plug in my camera(s) frequently.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Steve

There is an APC UPS selector here
http://apc.com/tools/ups_selector/index.cfm
which will give you an idea of the size you need in VA. Then you can look around for makes and models to suit.
It doesn't exactly align obviously with the G5 models, so I just select the biggest.
I have a 1000VA (230volt) APC Smart-UPS for the set-up below.
The Smart-UPS has a sine-wave output which is said to be better for computers.
Laser printers should not be connected to the UPS for battery back-up, because of their high load.
There is some technical discussion of UPS for G5 if you search on "UPS" in the box at top right.
Post again if you have any queries.
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