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> The conclusion: Monitors, B/W or color, operating normally or with faulty
> voltage regulators, do not produce x-rays or other ionizing radiation.
Thanks! I always wondered about this and it's reassuring to know.
What about the rest of the bandwidth? Can you say that there are NO
harmful levels emissions from monitors?
Not a loaded question! I really don't know. Are you aware of any research
that has been done on ANY harmful effects of staring at a CRT all day
every day, such as eye strain?
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