> H! My first post. I found this link to a website that sells supposedly
> zero radiation monitors.
>
> Any advice or ideas?Could this really eliminate my problems?
Hi Jennifer,
I suspect that you realize that anyone saying that they have a
"zero radiation" monitor is being misleading. The meter they
are using to show that it has zero radiation is not designed to
measure the actual radiation that it is outputting. I have
an LCD monitor that makes such a meter read zero, but I had
a difficult time using it when I was at my worst.
Now, as for whether it will be better for you than a regular
CRT or regular LCD, that very may well be the case, I do not
know, and I suspect the only way for you to know is to try it.
A lot of people do better with LCD monitors than CRTs. I did
not, but I think I'm the exception, not the rule.
One thing you might want to try (if you have a PC running
Microsoft Windows) is to download the 15-day free trial
software "Quantum Byte", and see if you notice any difference.
Here's a link:
http://www.quantumproducts.com/quantumbytefreedownload/(yes, I realize it sounds silly to try a piece of software, but
hey, what have you got to lose? Just delete it if you don't
notice any difference)
And no, I don't think there is such a thing as a zero radiation
TV either, although again, you may have more luck with an LCD
TV than a CRT...
Marc