https://www.es-forum.com/Computers-and-Laptops-whats-the-solution-tp1552046p1552497.html
I kinda have the same problem with laptops. I'm now still working on a 4.5 year old Acer as this is the only laptop I know I can stand...
Like you, I've tried a lot of new laptops of different brands (I tried like7 different ones) and with all of them I get sick.
About shielding, I don't know anything about that. Probably interesting things on this you can find by searching on older posts (download files and use PG Offload Shareware).
I think the best to do is to put your laptop as far away from you as possible, I've read posts of people that hook up a projector for projection on the wall or on a tv-screen... I just have a seperate keyboard as I've read itmakes a big difference (and you should also have a seperate mouse).
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> I'm new to the group, but this thread is in-line with what I've been dealing with so I figured I'd share my history as it may help someone out. I'm in the information technology industry so staying away from PCs is hard :)
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> I am sensitive newer machines (desktops or laptops) so for the last 5 years or so I've been using an older Toshiba Protégé M200 Table PC. To get more processing power I use Windows "Remote Desktop" to connect to more powerful machines that are in different buildings. So far this has been working great, but I continue to look into whether I'll ever be able to get a faster laptop. Here's what I've tried:
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> 1. Had to give my Toshiba M200 back to my previous employer three years ago and I purchased an AMD Dual Core driven HP Laptop and found I was sensitive to laptops for the first time (was already senstive to newer cell phones so I had an idea of what was going on). I returned it.
> 2. I then tried a Lenovo X200 Tablet (had dual core Intel processors) thinking it may be the processor brand and found I was sensitive to that.
> 3. I then tried a newer version of the Toshiba Protégé (had Dual CoreIntel Processors) thinking it was the brand of PC, but I still had issues
> 3. I ended up buying a used Toshiba M200 Tablet like I had at my previousemployer which I still use now
> 4. Purchased a Compaq Presario driven by a Intel Celeron for my wife and I have no issues so I thought maybe it had to do with the processors and the new ULV processors would be better when they came out (they weren't released yet)
> 5. Recently purchased a Lenovo with ULV processors and although my sensitivity is not as bad as most other machines I still have issues (enough to keep me looking)
> 6. I love the Lenovo so I sent the laptop to
http://www.safelevel.com/ for shielding to test that out, but it didn't seem to help. They shielded theLow Frequencies so I'm assuming since I still have issues I'm sensitive tohigher frequencies. I'm going to continue using the Lenovo for now in hopes I adjust to it
..wishful thinking I know.
> 7. As a final test on determining if it's based on processors I just ordered a Dell using an singe core Intel Celeron processor...I'm hoping I'll beable to use that and I'll let everyone know the results once I get it.
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> So in summary, I have no solution yet other than a work around by using an older machine and if you need more processing power find a way to store ahigh powered machine somewhere else and leverage "Remote Desktop".
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> > Regulation for emf (low emf as well) is lowest in Russia. Maybe we should
> > go buy our electronics in Russia!
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> > Maybe laptops being sold in Russia will emit less emf than the ones sold
> > in the States?
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> > puk replies - you could also check out military spec laptops these are well
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