Re: Which computer monitors transmit little or no EMF to other computer components?
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My computer monitor is good... I went through at least 10 different models before settling on this one as being the best. Although unfortunately it was a model that came and went, and is no longer sold. Although the important points as far as I can tell are:
-- VA panel
-- internal power supply with 3-prong 110v cord
-- has the old analog VGA / D-SUB inputs (which is what I use)
-- native monitor resolution is 1920 x 1080, but I feed it 1366 x 768 (and the monitor's scalar is good)
-- flicker-free / PWM-free backlight (this may be the most critical element of them all)
It's a BenQ 28" monitor (GW2870H)... maybe the current crop of BenQ 27" flicker-free monitors are good also, I don't know.
Re: Which computer monitors transmit little or no EMF to other computer components?
Administrator
I have observed that all of the really tolerable monitors I've purchased and kept using have internal power supplies with a 3-prong (grounded) AC cord. Although the "common wisdom" on these groups is that you should always get a monitor with an external power supply (which in my experience have been monitors that are intolerable and get returned)