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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (94284)2/20/2000 2:08:00 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 1576160
 
ted,

OT

while you and Tench analyze whether its your cheesy monitor vs his high quality one that's making a difference in the Nokia's radiation impact, you all may want to be thinking what effects the radiation has on your brains

The monitor shielding is important. While monitor is sensitive to magnets, and probably electro-magnetic radiation in general, the monitor itself generates electro-magnetic radiation.

A quality monitor that is shielded better from radiation coming in allows less of it to escape and hit your brain (and eyes).

For computer geeks, the radiation of your monitor is constant, hours per day, while the cell phone is probably only a few minutes per day.

Joe
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