Jferreir, don't sweat it too much. Try a couple of power strips and see if you get too much noise, or not.
I'm in a similar situation and use a Brickwall surge protector that feeds two power strips. One power strip is a BPT, and is used for my audio gear. The other strip is used for my plasma TV, cablebox, and blu-ray player.
I don't have any issues with noise. However my PCs and ICs are fairly well shielded, and I have been careful orienting my cords and cables. I will admit I had some noise issues with the plasma TV, but careful cable orientation eliminated that problem.
I tried a power conditioner but did not care for how it degraded the sound.
I don't think the little devices you are hooking up on the other strip will be excessively noisy.
My suggestion is try some decent quality, inexpensive strips first, and see what happens. You can always use them somewhere else in the house.
However, I do suggest you consider having some surge protection.
I'm in a similar situation and use a Brickwall surge protector that feeds two power strips. One power strip is a BPT, and is used for my audio gear. The other strip is used for my plasma TV, cablebox, and blu-ray player.
I don't have any issues with noise. However my PCs and ICs are fairly well shielded, and I have been careful orienting my cords and cables. I will admit I had some noise issues with the plasma TV, but careful cable orientation eliminated that problem.
I tried a power conditioner but did not care for how it degraded the sound.
I don't think the little devices you are hooking up on the other strip will be excessively noisy.
My suggestion is try some decent quality, inexpensive strips first, and see what happens. You can always use them somewhere else in the house.
However, I do suggest you consider having some surge protection.