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Re: Computers and Laptops: whats the solution?

Posted by stephen_vandevijvere on Feb 25, 2010; 1:52pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Computers-and-Laptops-whats-the-solution-tp1552046p1552384.html

Regulation for emf (low emf as well) is lowest in Russia. Maybe we should go buy our electronics in Russia!

Maybe laptops being sold in Russia will emit less emf than the ones sold inthe States?

Stephen.



Sources:

1.
http://www.tesla.ru/english/protection/standards.html
Thus, EMF maximum permissible levels established by Russian national standards at 0 Hz - 300 GHz frequency range are the strictest ones in worldwide and provide the maximal protection of human under the EMF exposure.



2.
http://archives.lists.indymedia.org/imc-uk/2003-December/002179.html

All the above has been widely known for some 40 years, as these effects
were first documented by Russian scientists from the late 1950s onward.

When it first became known in the "West" the US/NATO (yes the Yanks),
dismissed it as black propaganda. Since 1990 the IEEE have repeatedly
attempted to "harmonize" the Russian standards by raising the "safe"
levels in Russia upwards by 1000 times. The answer is still NO.

The driving force behind maintaining the high unsafe standard in the
West (UK/EU/USA/Can/Aus/NZ) is the financial implication for the cold
war warriors.

If the lower standard were adopted the MILITARY would need to purchase
many square miles of land around their high power radar and radio sites
to remove the public from areas where the lower standard said was unsafe.

The MILITARY could also expect to pay out vast sums in successful death
and injury claims to ex-military and civilian persons who have been
affected by exposure to previously consider "safe" RF levels.



3.
http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/EMFStandards/who-0102/Worldmap5.htm
EMF Regulations for each country






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> In a message dated 24/02/2010 21:27:38 GMT Standard Time,  
> acekingsuited06@... writes:
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> No idea why I can bear the old Acer laptop... Probably I can bear other
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> > laptops that are 5 years old...
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> It's also possible that it has nothing to do with the vintage of the
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> laptop. I know that we once had a Dell laptop made around 1998 that
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> was utterly intolerable to me, yet a 2006 IBM laptop was pretty good...
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> PUK REPLIES - Maybe it is simply poor EMC design of the product, perhaps as
> the manufacterers have had to cater for a larger more product hungry
> market they simply cut corners and become more lax with the latter rather like
> Toyota whos Ceo admitted that they had in a roundabout way secome to greed
> where the high pace turnover of the product outstripped the technical
> abilities of thier staff. It could be siad that many of the products such as TVs
> pcs, mobiles are slowly killing us, but unfortunately the regulations are
> so skewed such harmful effects dont evan touch the sides ! Old computers
> may have had the luxury of better and more careful design, modern life is
> littered with this phenomenon of short term thinking.
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