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RE: LCD v's CRT

Lachlan Mudge
Hi Folks,
I have also just purchased a 15" LCD screen and I feel much better. The flaky
skin rash that I often get on my upper lip (VDU Syndrome?) has almost
disappeared since changing from a CRT to an LCD, with only some redness now. I
think that if I can find a way to shave that does not irritate my skin (fields
from electric shavers seem to have a similar effect on me), it could clear up
altogether. Perhaps I will try waxing, though I would want to use a
low-chemical wax (any suggestions from anyone who waxes would be appreciated).
Cheers
Lachlan

-----Original Message-----
From: xmanflash2001 [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Thursday, 17 June 2004 5:19 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [eSens] Going from 800x600 to 1024x768

Hi Mark,

Just FYI I have twin 17" LCD's and they are much better for me than the
older CRT's I used to use..

Cheers
Pete

Marc Martin wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Ever since my discovery of EMF protection devices which actually
> worked a few years ago, I've been using CRT monitors at both
> home and at work. But there has always been some restrictions:
>
> 1) the distance from me to the monitor must be at least 2 feet
> 2) the resolution of the monitor must be set to no greater
> than 800x600
>
> The first restriction makes sense. The second one is a bit
> strange though. For me, a monitor set at 1024x768 pixels
> is *much* harder to tolerate than 800x600.
>
> Last week, I decided to experiment a bit with my work CRT
> (21"). At 800x600 pixels, I tolerate the monitor for 8 hours/day
> just fine using one Slimline Polarizer on my keyboard arm, and one
> OM pendant in my pocket.
>
> Surprisingly, I found that I *could* tolerate the monitor
> set at 1024x768 pixels, but I had to use the OM2 pendant
> in my pocket (twice as large as the OM pendant), and
> TWO Slimline Polarizers, one in front of the monitor and
> one in the back.
>
> At home, this solution is not practical, because one my cats
> pees and poops all over the carpet near my computer if I have
> *any* Slimline Polarizers in the area.
>
> So, I decided to replace my 5 year old CRT monitor at home
> with an LCD monitor (19" Eizo L767). This should arrive later
> this week, and then I'll be able to see how many EMF protection
> devices I need to tolerate this. I know from my experiences
> on vacations in Internet cafes that I tolerate LCD screens
> better than CRTs, so I might be able to use just a single
> pendant located either on me or on the LCD monitor. We'll
> see...
>
> Marc
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