Thanks!
Thanks so much TLS Guy. Thats exactly the information I was looking for.
As for the purpose of UPS/power conditioners in Home theater use, my understanding is that power from the power company, as TLS alluded to, can be very "dirty." Blackouts, Brownouts, Voltage spikes, frequency variation can all damage sensitive electronics. They can also introduce noise and degrade quality. Modern UPS units with power conditioning convert the incoming AC to DC and use circuitry to stabilize it and output AC in a pure Sine Wave with strict tolerances for volatage and frequency variation. Proper testing equipment provides a nice graphical comparison between a dirty power source and a dirty power source filtered through one of these UPS units. On top of that they can be connected to a network, provide alerts of power problems, initiate the shutdown sequence on PC's, and keep the important bulb cooling fans running in projectors.
I do not pretend to in expert in these fields by any means and anyone feel free to post corrections or better explanations to what I have said.